Opinion | What The Houston Landing’s closure says about the state of nonprofit news Its shutdown after less than two years underscores a hard truth: nonprofit newsrooms still face steep challenges April 17, 2025 Angela Fu
A rare newspaper war was brewing in Baltimore. Then a billionaire owner began meddling. News readers benefitted as the ascendant Banner forged its identity against the established Sun. A turbulent ownership change may spoil everything. January 13, 2025 Angela Fu
At nonprofit newsrooms, is good journalism but sparse audiences a recipe for irrelevance? Nonprofits offer hope in a dire media world. But, at too many startups, disappointingly few readers actually see the work. April 9, 2024 Rick Edmonds
Opinion | From the inside, a nonprofit news leader says the sector is several years away from its potential It will take decades for nonprofit news outlets to take the place of legacy newsrooms — if the latter do indeed fail. January 8, 2024 Rick Edmonds
Signal Cleveland launches with hopes of being a standard bearer for nonprofit news The organization is part of the American Journalism Project’s strategy to bring local news to communities where such coverage is scarce November 15, 2022 Rick Edmonds
How nonprofit investigative outlets serve news needs in the Midwest The Midwest Center for Investigative Journalism and Wisconsin Watch do the deep dives that have long been a central function of American journalism. July 6, 2021 Mark Jacob