Should newspapers be not-for-profit?
By Intern • Feb 2nd, 2009 • Category: 26th Story, Big Ideas
In his recent post Nonprofit Newspapers Steve Coll suggests newspapers might be better off going nonprofit like NPR. With the Tribune Company filing for court protection from bankruptcy, The New York Times selling part of its building to pay debts and The Washington Post dropping its book section, not to mention dwindling ad revenue, Coll’s suggestion seems worth contemplating. With a nonprofit business model newspapers could solicit online donations (like Barack Obama and Wikipedia).
A subscription model in the vein of Total Music would be another alternative. As an aside, it’s worth noting that The New York Times could send each of their subscribers a Kindle and spend half as much money as they do printing the physical paper.
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