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“Neither feast nor famine”: In 2023, nonprofit news continued to grow — but the audience picture is more complicated
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Articles by Sarah Scire

Sarah Scire is the deputy editor of Nieman Lab. Previously, she worked at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, and The New York Times.
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As social platforms falter for news, a number of nonprofit outlets are rethinking distribution for impact and in-person engagement.
“We will all have to adjust to a new workflow. If it is a bottleneck, it will be a failure.”
“So much of the media coverage — and the trial itself — started at the point at which we’ve determined that [Lucy] Letby is an evil murderer; all her texts, notes, and movements are then viewed through that lens.”
The news aggregator app has focused on puzzles and games that are “more welcoming to newcomers.”
Recent work from the Tow Center for Digital Journalism and the Craig Newmark Center for Ethics and Leadership offers recommendations.
Nonprofit news has seen an uptick in mergers, acquisitions, and other consolidations. CalMatters CEO Neil Chase still says “I don’t think we’ve seen enough yet.”
“Reclaim Your Brain” acknowledges “the effect that the news cycle is having on us psychologically.”
“We want everyone to feel they’ve got skin in the game here.”
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