Curious. What is the appetite for a news site/network outside the confines of VC’s and the like? What’s stopping a group from creating a new company and going against the grain? I understand it’s going up against a machine far larger then one can fathom but there has to be enough of you who are jaded and far more knowledgeable in your line of work to get over those hurtles.
If you’re trying to run an honest-to-goodness news outlet, you need to be able to afford reporters, editors, printers, web hosting, etc.
If you’re just running a propaganda rag in an attempt to astroturf political issues, then it doesn’t need to make its operating costs back. You’re paying to ensure politicians friendly to your other businesses are in power.
Totally get that and also the heavy lifting and weaving involved to get something wholesome and mind changing.
My against the grain push was to get away from the polluted regurgitated sociopathic 24/7 post OJ Simpson/911 fear-mongering idiocy creating bullshit.
I want my 6 o’clock news that wraps up the days events. My in-depth article coverage on a Saturday morning spread which gave me something to talk and create a conversation besides asking how’s the weather and I’m too busy general walk around in everyday life with colleagues, friends and strangers.
FTA
“Postmedia should have gone bankrupt in 2016, when its revenues fell to where they could no longer service its more than $600 million in debt. Then-CEO Paul Godfrey pulled a fast one, however, by replacing its majority hedge fund owner with one from New Jersey and axing about half of the company’s debt to keep the shell game going. Few in Canada noticed the change in ownership, noted the New York Times a few years later, because it “happened so quietly that Postmedia’s own financial news site described it as a debt restructuring.” Postmedia is again under water and facing bankruptcy if Ottawa doesn’t bail it out.”
Postmedia is done. They exist to pull the country apart. Let them rot.
Why would Ottawa not bail it out? It did already just a few years ago, and C-18 was clearly intended to bail them out again. While the latter is seemingly a failure, they’ll find some way to keep them going.
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Curious. What is the appetite for a news site/network outside the confines of VC’s and the like? What’s stopping a group from creating a new company and going against the grain? I understand it’s going up against a machine far larger then one can fathom but there has to be enough of you who are jaded and far more knowledgeable in your line of work to get over those hurtles.
Operating costs.
If you’re trying to run an honest-to-goodness news outlet, you need to be able to afford reporters, editors, printers, web hosting, etc.
If you’re just running a propaganda rag in an attempt to astroturf political issues, then it doesn’t need to make its operating costs back. You’re paying to ensure politicians friendly to your other businesses are in power.
Totally get that and also the heavy lifting and weaving involved to get something wholesome and mind changing.
My against the grain push was to get away from the polluted regurgitated sociopathic 24/7 post OJ Simpson/911 fear-mongering idiocy creating bullshit.
I want my 6 o’clock news that wraps up the days events. My in-depth article coverage on a Saturday morning spread which gave me something to talk and create a conversation besides asking how’s the weather and I’m too busy general walk around in everyday life with colleagues, friends and strangers.
Less is more and quality isn’t quantity.
There’s a bunch that are basically journalist run. Saltwire. Halifax Examiner. Ricochet.
This seems to be a pretty good list: https://www.unfettered.ca/
FTA
“Postmedia should have gone bankrupt in 2016, when its revenues fell to where they could no longer service its more than $600 million in debt. Then-CEO Paul Godfrey pulled a fast one, however, by replacing its majority hedge fund owner with one from New Jersey and axing about half of the company’s debt to keep the shell game going. Few in Canada noticed the change in ownership, noted the New York Times a few years later, because it “happened so quietly that Postmedia’s own financial news site described it as a debt restructuring.” Postmedia is again under water and facing bankruptcy if Ottawa doesn’t bail it out.”
Postmedia is done. They exist to pull the country apart. Let them rot.
Why would Ottawa not bail it out? It did already just a few years ago, and C-18 was clearly intended to bail them out again. While the latter is seemingly a failure, they’ll find some way to keep them going.
Moopsy!
You win the thread!