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“I’m keeping in mind that there are actually people reading these stories who are relying on us for information.”
“Just like all of our story partnerships are each their own delicate flower, we do things opportunistically when it makes sense. This thing very much makes sense.”
“He is going to be tasked with thinking about what are the big swings that we want to take in the next few years.”
“I’m tempted to make the explanation for that complicated, but it’s pretty simple: we worked ourselves to the point of exhaustion, struggled to raise money and just ran out of time.”
“We don’t want to be a social newspaper, but a social magazine.”
Newsrooms large and small have hosted startup-like projects within their walls. Here are some ideas if you want to do the same.
The Atlantic invested years and money into figuring out what they wanted The Wire to be. Now, after relaunching and promising reinvestment, the site is being brought back under the wing of its parent. Justin Ellis
Andrew Golis wanted to build a network for sharing stories that would provide relief from our contemporary content cascade.
After jobs at Talking Points Memo, Yahoo, Frontline, and The Atlantic, Andrew Golis, new general manager of The Wire, is ready to share the three pillars of a strong media brand.