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Cafébabel’s articles — all of which are available in multiple languages — inhabit a Europe where Italians might care about a climate policy issue in Portugal or Spaniards might be interested in an up-and-coming artist from Switzerland.
The platform focuses on ongoing support rather than one-time projects.
From a single morning email, it’s grown into a multi-product brand that its fans can interact with throughout the day. “We’ve always said email was a marketing tool for us. The product expansions are always about making it easier to live a smarter life.”
At a time when “food” on the web means “recipe videos,” The New Food Economy is going in a different direction.
“How do we produce business models which will support durable, robust journalism? Or do we just give up on the idea that advertising is the right model?”
“In social media posts, our journalists must not express partisan opinions, promote political views, endorse candidates, make offensive comments or do anything else that undercuts The Times’s journalistic reputation.”
The ProPublica Local Reporting Network will fund reporters who already live in the communities they are writing about.
“Subscriptions only matter if organizations have a strong sense of who they are. One of the tolls of the platforms has been to sap us of that sort of identity.”