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Become part owner in one of Sweden’s most exciting media projects. From last year’s high-profile crowdfunding campaign, we raised 1.3 million SEK. In 2015 we also managed to raise an additional 1.2 million, proving there’s a strong interest in quality journalism, which people are willing to pay for. The revenue for the first year landed at 60 percent higher than anticipated.
Together with 3,027 people, we have started a movement with the goal of casting light on the blank spots of our world while increasing awareness of journalism as a crucial cornerstone in a democratic society.
You can now become a part owner in one of Sweden’s most exciting media projects. From last year’s high-profile crowdfunding campaign, we raised 1.3 million SEK. In 2015 we also managed to raise an additional 1.2 million, proving there’s a strong interest in quality journalism, which people are willing to pay for. The revenue for the first year landed at 60 percent higher than anticipated.
Together with 3,027 people, we have started a movement with the goal of casting light on the blank spots of our world while increasing awareness of journalism as a crucial cornerstone in a democratic society.
Read more and find the financial information here: https://www.fundedbyme.com/sv/campaign/7506/bli-delagare-i-blank-spot-project/?type=e&language=secondary&button=tile&from=browse
The document discusses trends in changing media models and how organizations can adapt their strategies. New digital tools have made media production more accessible, challenging traditional publications. This has led to a proliferation of independent, community-run media organizations. The document advocates that organizations view themselves not just as media consumers but engaged media producers, by empowering staff and communities to tell their stories through tools like blogging and social media. This can help organizations become their own media and better engage with issues.
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2) Their headquarters is in Damascus and they have correspondents around Syria who risk their safety to convey the truth.
3) Their vision is to build professional journalism across Syria by objectively reporting events on the ground and discussing issues in a way that promotes political and intellectual diversity.
The document discusses a news aggregation service that partners with over 1,000 premium publishers to deliver high-quality journalism from over 3,000 brands for free to users worldwide. It aims to provide a sustainable source of revenue for publishers through this partnership. The service values diverse perspectives and uses a combination of human curation from its 50 editorial locations and machine learning to personalize content for each user based on their preferences.
This document summarizes the issues around media privatization in India. It discusses that media ownership is concentrated among political and business elites who can influence media coverage. This compromises independent journalism and democracy. India ranks low in global press freedom indexes due to this lack of independence. Solutions proposed include increasing transparency around media ownership and financing, establishing an ombudsman to oversee appointments and complaints, and generating revenue models that don't rely on "paid news". The document argues that privatization has undermined ethics and objectivity in Indian media.
Become part owner in one of Sweden’s most exciting media projects. From last year’s high-profile crowdfunding campaign, we raised 1.3 million SEK. In 2015 we also managed to raise an additional 1.2 million, proving there’s a strong interest in quality journalism, which people are willing to pay for. The revenue for the first year landed at 60 percent higher than anticipated.
Together with 3,027 people, we have started a movement with the goal of casting light on the blank spots of our world while increasing awareness of journalism as a crucial cornerstone in a democratic society.
You can now become a part owner in one of Sweden’s most exciting media projects. From last year’s high-profile crowdfunding campaign, we raised 1.3 million SEK. In 2015 we also managed to raise an additional 1.2 million, proving there’s a strong interest in quality journalism, which people are willing to pay for. The revenue for the first year landed at 60 percent higher than anticipated.
Together with 3,027 people, we have started a movement with the goal of casting light on the blank spots of our world while increasing awareness of journalism as a crucial cornerstone in a democratic society.
Read more and find the financial information here: https://www.fundedbyme.com/sv/campaign/7506/bli-delagare-i-blank-spot-project/?type=e&language=secondary&button=tile&from=browse
The document discusses trends in changing media models and how organizations can adapt their strategies. New digital tools have made media production more accessible, challenging traditional publications. This has led to a proliferation of independent, community-run media organizations. The document advocates that organizations view themselves not just as media consumers but engaged media producers, by empowering staff and communities to tell their stories through tools like blogging and social media. This can help organizations become their own media and better engage with issues.
1) Apamea is an independent Syrian media association founded by journalists during the Syrian revolution to freely report news from across Syria.
2) Their headquarters is in Damascus and they have correspondents around Syria who risk their safety to convey the truth.
3) Their vision is to build professional journalism across Syria by objectively reporting events on the ground and discussing issues in a way that promotes political and intellectual diversity.
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The Tatva® is a youth-run digital independent news platform.
1. The Tatva
India's fastest growing digital
media platform, bringing you top
curated stories from across the
world in a time when free and
independent media struggles to
exist. Working to uphold the
policies of free and fair
journalism.it of body text
2. ABOUT
The Tatva® is a youth-run digital independent news,
analysis, opinion, and knowledge venture launched in
January 2020. With the vision of ‘Informed, accurate and
credible’ journalism, we publish articles curated through
verified sources from across the globe and strongly believe
in freedom of speech press as our goal in order to bring
positive change in India’s existing digital media ecosystem.
While biased news sources like including TV Channels,
Newspapers, and even digital media with significant
political inclination continue to capture the Indian Media
Ecosystem, The Tatva focuses on unfiltered news coverage
and unprecedented opinions with a POV from all angles
without any biases towards one ideology which helps to
provide a realistic + clear image to our readers.
3. HOW ARE WE
FUNDED?
We at The Tatva only depend on the contributions of individual
readers like you who appreciate independent journalism and
want us to sustain in a world dominated by big media houses
being run by industrial elites who not only shadow the reality
but mold it according to their ideological biases & political
leanings.
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