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CEO Mark Thompson says “the single biggest reason” behind the paper’s success was the decision to give more autonomy to teams working on the publication’s various digital products.
One of the most prominent attempts, in Haverhill, Mass., is shutting down before ever launching. But its chief booster keeps hope alive.
“What we saw was a tendency to accept almost all images at first glance, regardless of subject area.”
But comparing grant money to advertisers trying to sway coverage seems a bit much.
Republicans and Democrats are (surprisingly!) teaming up to help news organizations negotiate with the tech giants. But it’s unlikely to have a substantial impact on the dysfunctional relationship between publishers and platforms.
“Are the things we have always assumed to be true, true? Do the things we have always assumed to work, work? Have they ever, and for whom?” Whitney Phillips
“Decentralizing major investigations not only makes stories more viable from an economic standpoint — it also extends their reach.” Moreno Cruz Osório
“Most legacy executives have to embrace survival strategies — which leaves an opportunity of a lifetime for the risk-taker to take.” John Garrett
“Flood our screens with the truth and crowd out everything designed to distract us from it. You still get to decide what’s news. Don’t be in such a hurry to give up on your agency.” Zizi Papacharissi