What If: The Non-Profit Media Model
Huffington Post, July 30, 2009
By John Thornton
What about a non-profit version of Michael Arrington's New New York Times conception of 10 percent of the paper's reporters starting their own digital shop? It could produce the best journalism in the world, without confusing profit motives with the provision of a public good.
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