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The database run by the Internet Archive is collecting ads in 20 markets across eight states.
We talked to its new crop of board members: “My experience in the area of philanthropy is that if you are addressing important issues, have good ideas, and can show results, people and organizations are willing to support you.”
Sixty-two percent of Hispanic-American adults are bilingual, and as more young people come to prefer reading in English, the paper is being forced to adapt.
Some sort of attachment with Temple University could be in the works. But nonprofit law could throw up a number of obstacles to making that happen.
The site stopped daily publication in November, but founder Jim MacMillan says he’s learned how his priorities will need to shift for his next startup to last.
“It’s just slowly working your way through the process and trying not to be too impatient.”
“Rather than the public being eclipsed or forgotten, there are instead too many publics.” C.W. Anderson
In this excerpt from his new book Rebuilding the News, he uses the Philadelphia media ecosystem as a lens on what’s happened to local journalism since 2000. C.W. Anderson
The Philly-based startup has set up shop in Baltimore, and is eyeing other cities.