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Articles tagged MinnPost (68)

The annual send-up of Minnesota politics and culture continues to grow as a source of revenue for the nonprofit news site.
What does a “membership” program for a newspaper look like, and will readers look at it differently than they would a paywall? Justin Ellis
In the Bay Area, in Los Angeles, in San Diego — the traditional boundaries of California journalism are shifting fast. Ken Doctor
MinnPost revenue sources, 2011
The nonprofit news site — by now almost an online veteran — is showing it can support itself.
Athletes and celebrities have been successful in making money endorsing products on Twitter, but for news organizations, big money remains elusive.
That’s one brand, two major revenue streams, three products, and 4G.
“I don’t think there’s any newspaper company in America that won’t have fewer people a year from now than they have today, and fewer still in two to three years.” Martin Langeveld
Nonprofit news orgs aren’t all ProPublicas; many are driven by political interests and aren’t transparent about their funding, a Pew analysis finds. Joshua Benton
June 15, 2011