Selected Projects
Every Innovation Challenge project we support represents the best of the best ideas in advancing digital news media. Applications undergo a rigorous and competitive assessment process. When a project is selected for funding, a wide group of Google employees and industry experts have agreed on a high potential for meaningful impact and inspiration. We are excited to share the 357 recipients of the GNI Innovation Challenges in Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East, Turkey & Africa and North America representing 78 countries around the regions.
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United States of America
The Current
A group of local Georgia online media groups, large and small, has entered a dialogue about how to protect local news by better understanding and collaborating to serve the needs of diverse audiences. This project will deepen our understanding of online audience needs, explore capacity building, and frame collaborative digital media opportunities. It will be grounded in a range of community perspectives across Georgia. Through the Georgia Collaborative for Local News, media organizations large and small will work together to provide local news to Georgia communities throughout the state serving the needs for all residents.
Resolve Philadelphia
In partnership with Relatable, Resolve plans to develop Pulse, an innovative text diary approach for assessing community information needs. We will ask a defined sample of Philadelphians to keep a daily information needs and sharing diary via SMS, using the Relatable platform. We’ll recruit participants by acquiring phone numbers and through Resolve’s deep community engagement work, which reaches communities often excluded from or misrepresented in the news, including black and Latinx folks, immigrants, workers in low wage jobs, and gun violence survivors. Pulse learnings will flow into Equally Informed Philly, Resolve's initiative to bridge the information divide, which connects to a critical mass of Philadelphia's local newsrooms.
Eugene Weekly
The research will use digital tools and print media to guide readers to the digital. We will first reach out to the community and discover what readers think about our coverage. Then we will compare it to what we think readers think of our coverage and pivot to what is lacking. We then use the research to do outreach to our readers and advertisers as to who we are and who we are trying to be. We seek to increase digital readership and coverage to fill in a growing news desert and discover if readers would support switching a free paper to a nonprofit model.
Montclair State University Foundation on behalf of the Center for Cooperative Media
This project addresses two ongoing problems for local journalism simultaneously: sustainability for local news outlets and addressing community information needs. We believe that by thoroughly understanding their community's information needs from the beginning, the startups involved in this research will be more sustainable and more responsive in their journalism. Second and related, having the opportunity to conduct rigorous research into their community's information needs during the formative startup stage will allow make the journalism produced more informative therefore potentially producing community-wide benefits such as greater civility, understanding, and civic involvement.
Carolina Public Press
Carolina Public Press’s project, will discover the news needs and distribution preferences of those living beyond the end of the digital line. Carolina Public Press will use targeted surveys and focus groups within affected rural communities to research known news gaps and preferred delivery methods in order to serve these residents with critical news and information.
Wick Communications and Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
The Voices Listening Project will study participants’ social media use, news consumption habits and, most critically, gauge their response to misinformation mitigation strategies from local journalists. Research will be focused on small, diverse communities in Arizona. It will first understand more deeply how these small communities are engaging online, then collect feedback on the products and strategies that will help facilitate a return to fact-based conversation.
Record-Journal
Through deeper community listening, engagement and data gathering with our local Latino communities, we will produce more inclusive reporting that represents the diverse communities we serve and develop a playbook other media companies can use as a blueprint.
Maine Public
This project will enable content creators to better understand their entire audience by measuring total audience engagement across all platforms regardless of the many disparate platform metrics. Audience engagement is measured in different ways on different platforms – web sites, apps, social media, time spent listening or watching, etc. This makes it nearly impossible to compare engagement across all platforms. This project will create an “engagement currency” so that the disparate platform metrics can be normalized and directly compared.
The Texas Tribune
The Texas Tribune will work with a research firm to create a detailed diversity profile of its current website audience. Empowered with these findings, the Tribune’s award-winning audience team will identify new potential groups of readers to engage and will gain insight into the types of stories they want to read and the information they seek. The outcome of this work will be a research-informed strategy that will increase reader engagement and prioritize audience-first stories that reflect the rich diversity of Texas.
Univision Los Angeles
Research shows that corrective information can help to inoculate people from attempts to misinform, but trusted organizations like local newsrooms must know that misinformation exists in order to counter it. Univision Los Angeles will conduct research and prototype a tool for surfacing local misinformation. The tool will use inputs such as community-submitted reports to identify potential misinformation circulating in communities and will provide journalists with an easy-to-use interface to categorize these inputs as misinformation or not.
Borderless Magazine
Borderless Magazine has an incredibly diverse and young audience. The majority of readers are under 40 years old and nearly half of the audience reads in Spanish. This project will deepen the strong market position by blending the high-tech audience analysis tools of e-commerce with the low-fi approaches of grassroots political organizing to better understand and serve the needs of the diverse audience.
Newsday Media Group
Long Island needs credible information, research, and insights to collaboratively resolve some of its most persistent problems. The region also lacks a space (physically or virtually) to convene important conversations across boundaries. Until Newsday can understand the perspectives, the biases and the beliefs that underlie the most divisive policy issues of the region, they cannot begin to address them. The starting point is illuminating these conflicts with research and focus groups to shape a roundtable on important topics. Ultimately, this project will better inform the newsroom about the concerns and views of all our communities to better serve them.
THE CITY
Combining the community-listening methodology developed in an Open Newsroom program, staged with libraries and other community partners, with user research conducted at scale to support rapid, iterative product development, and to inform THE CITY’s core editorial and marketing strategies. It will implement an approach informed by human-centered design and built on three pillars: community engagement through the Open Newsroom project, surveys and one-on-one interviews with existing audience members, and data sourced from web, newsletter and social media analytics. This project will help reach a substantially broader set of New Yorkers, focusing on those who are not yet being reached, and grow revenue and impact.
Sahan Journal
Sahan Journal has identified an audience that needs high-quality, reliable, and timely news in non-English languages and in interactive formats. It is collaborating with three Twin Cities-based, community-focused media outlets that produce programming and content exclusively in Spanish, Somali and Hmong on Facebook and YouTube: La Raza 95.7 FM, Somali TV Minnesota, and 3HmongTV. “Citizen Lab,” a series of bi-weekly, public editorial meetings to learn what stories, topics, and issues are important to each community will use what is heard to jointly produce news in Somali, Hmong, and Spanish.
Louisville Public Media
Through research, Louisville Public Media will learn how best to deliver news and information for and about these communities and adapt its offerings or develop new products and methods to do so. It will bring issues and potential solutions to mainstream media, connect community members to resources, build empathy, and prompt calls-to-action to affect change.
Documented
Building off the success of its existing Spanish-language WhatsApp news service, Documented Semanal, this project will bring unprecedented access to news and investigations that matter to these communities, and a two-way channel for immigrants on the ground to interact with journalists and define the content that is relevant to them. The project researches what Chinese-speaking and non-Spanish speaking Caribbean immigrant communities need from a news product -- understanding news consumption habits, obstacles to news access, and desired areas of coverage, through interviews, focus groups, and research. We will then create, test, and launch products dedicated to engaging these communities to determine best strategies. Information on this project and the data collected throughout will be shared publicly.
Local Media Foundation 2021
Word is Out seeks to better understand the needs of the LGBTQ+ community in order to produce the most relevant content and membership offerings. The research will consist of surveys and focus groups. The results will guide the strategy for the national launch as well as the six individual publishers.
El Tímpano
Through a rigorous study of three newsrooms and their audiences, this project will conduct the first ever impact assessment of community-centred news on civic engagement among Latino immigrants. Understanding how news can contribute to the health and civic participation of Latino immigrants and other marginalized communities is urgently needed.
Santa Clara University
Particularly in 2020, newsrooms across the country have made impassioned declarations about their commitments to DEI. But newsrooms are increasingly resource-constrained, which makes manual diversity audits of sourcing and quoting practices impractical. Human audits are valuable, but time-consuming, expensive, and retrospective, usually done annually. Human audits also do not create an everyday ”nudge” factor (a concept from behavioral economics) to affect behavior change. This solution is to offer real-time/on-demand source-diversity proportions visualizations through a dashboard. It will be released as a CMS plugin and web application; it will work for both draft stories in the CMS and published work.
Next City
People of color are left out of news coverage. Although there’s no hard numbers to prove it (because no one is counting), just ask anyone living in a majority-minority neighborhood whether they’re reflected in local media. Too often reports from these places only when someone is robbed or killed. In this way the media stretches and amplifies a place’s worst moments until tragedy and dysfunction cloud the whole picture. Next City's "representation tracker" will enable newsrooms to track the diversity of their published sources so they can hold themselves accountable. The tool tallies the number of named sources in coverage and breaks them down by demographics such as race, gender and sexual orientation.
Overture Global
We know that there are talented people all over the world that typically don't have access to opportunities that match their specific talentsand while we have been able to create amazing platforms that connect consumers with the services that they need on demand such as food, transporation and consumer goods; we still have not utilized technology platforms to create connection points between people whom lack the networks and access to capital. Overture will be launching composer flow to help change by bringing innovation and a new found approach to connectivity that will help reshape the technology landscape.
Vox Media
When news breaks or stories are being told, too many newsrooms are left scrambling, trying to create standards around complex topics while juggling deadlines and their own staff’s implicit biases. The very language, verbal and visual, can keep people disconnected from the rest of the story. Is it possible to catalyze inclusivity and editorial equity in newsrooms for how they see themselves—not separate from, but directly entwined with the larger editorial process?
Educational Video Center
There has been a sharp decline in local news desks in NYC leaving millions without a vital source of local news. This has disadvantaged communities, particularly historically marginalized youth, of an institution essential for exposing systemic injustices and encouraging civic engagement to meet the demands of living in a healthy democracy. Youth voices are underrepresented in mainstream media and important stories are not being told which makes the news media increasingly less valuable to them. To address this EVC will create the first of its kind B2B video licensing platform for mainstream media to acquire youth-produced documentary shorts and clips.
Texas Observer
Why, if there is significant interest in local news on the part of at least two communities of color -- as was demonstrated by a 2019 Pew study -- are those same communities not, generally speaking, following news closely? Is it perhaps because there isn’t enough engagement centered on communities of color that might serve to strengthen those audiences’ participation in local news ecosystems? Creating a wholesome feedback cycle will demonstrate real commitment to communities of color on the part of a news organization, and encouraging direct support by those communities of said news organization via grassroots efforts to collect and analyze data about different communities' specific interests.
Local Media Foundation 2020
Proposed solutions to racial inequities in America should be led by the Black press, but that isn't happening. Word in Black is creating a national news collaborative that is powered by ten of the leading Black publishers. A national site will feature local stories from the ten markets, with commentary from a national journalist. The group will host virtual town halls, events and more. They'll sell sponsorships, branded content and seek community contributions on a website powered by Wordpress. A newsletter will be created with a goal of 500K subscribers in year one. The Black press, not mainstream media, will be a leader in this space.
Defender Network
Confronting the declining print industry, the audience shift in information access to digital, the limitations of systemic racism and the challenges of COVID-19, this project opens the doors of opportunity to create a new business model that addresses all of these issues. Houston Defender Network will tackle these challenges by creating new digital products and services that transform the way it connects and engages with stakeholders (audience and advertisers).
Bloom Labs Incorporated
Traditionally, local newsrooms have communication strategies exclusive from other businesses in the same region, creating blind spots or overlaps in news coverage and accessibility. Consequently, one news service may not serve areas that other newsrooms cover well, causing readers to have inaccurate or competitive local news perceptions. Bloom Labs and six local newsrooms in the San Francisco Bay Area will collaborate in this project to assess problematic patterns in local communities. The project will guide newsrooms to geotag stories, obtain location-based insights, and implement news solutions that leverage its hyperlocal value for readers and businesses.
cleveland.com/Advance Ohio/Advance Local Media
The project is solving a fairness problem. Readers often ask for stories about old criminal arrests or convictions to be removed. Those stories can prevent them from getting jobs or housing, even if courts have expunged their convictions. This project will create a system to scan archives and identify such stories so that human editors can decide whether to change or remove them. This system will aid even citizens who do not request help, and will help the team review more stories more efficiently. It will be shared with the rest of the industry upon completion.
Gannett Co. Inc.
The challenge local newsrooms face is that data on which communities they are covering and how they are covering them does not exist. Reporters and editors can make a best guess at how diverse their coverage is, but they're unable to make an informed strategy based on an assumption. Because of this, newsrooms often don't have a strategy focusing on diversity, equity and inclusion. Diverse communities as a result have a hard time trusting their local news outlets because they don't see themselves represented in their coverage.
Black Voice News
Black news organizations need to innovate content to grow audiences, increase engagement, and generate new revenue streams, but rich data sources about Black people at the city, county, state, and national level that can serve as a foundation for bold content innovation strategies and more data-informed reporting, are difficult to access and analyze. Save The Black Press will be a collaborative effort to develop a data access portal, a content discovery platform, and a resource support model that will help to innovate and sustain Black news organizations’ revenue and content development strategies.
ABC Owned Television Stations
During this time of unrest and calls for increased diversity across all sectors of our society, high-growth demographic groups report a lack of representation and little accountability to correct systemic inequities. Additionally, educational content often fails to accurately illustrate the stories of underrepresented groups. Through a newly-created Equity Report, the ABC Owned Television Stations will gather raw, detailed data to both look back at the root of racism and track progress towards the future. And, through its multiplatform lessons and curricula, the “Our America: Hidden Stories” project will make consumption of this groundbreaking content both engaging and measurable.
Gannett Co. Inc. Pass the Mic
With Pass the Mic, reporters can search for sources by expertise, going beyond asking “who did we talk to last time?” by accessing a wide catalogue of new faces and names to choose from, all nominated for their expertise on a variety of topics, which would be vetted, categorized and contextualized for reporters to have at their fingertips. This solves a few problems. First, sources are often not reflective of the communities that journalists serve. Second, reporters often turn to their own social circles when sourcing. Third, underrepresented groups have often found reasons to distrust media institutions, especially legacy organizations.
KUAM Communications/Pacific Telestations LLC
Local broadcast media faces a great challenge with the growing prevalence of digital and social media. Digital platforms provide more access to larger audiences, more convenience with on-demand options, and the opportunity for viewers to customize news and information that is pertinent to them. Creating a seamless digitally-led product expands the amount of news and information and ends an antiquated analog operation.
South Philadelphia Community Radio
LPFM stations face difficulties in paying bills via securing underwriters, often struggle to find new audiences and rarely share programming of interest. This website will streamline the obvious resolution of all of these problems at once and greatly aid in the diversification of American radio programming.
National Association of Hispanic Publications (NAHP)
Long-brewing demographic shifts and societal stress (COVID, social justice, workforce development, climate) have brought issues of diversity to a tipping point in the common consciousness, not only reflected in corporate commitments to DEI, but also in public stands for justice. Diverse news consumers demand deeper coverage; majority consumers look to understand diversity better. As local revenue bases are challenging for members, NNPA and NAHP have seen a significant increase in the long growing interest from national brands, opening new opportunities. While print advertising remains a significant source of revenue, new digital offerings from emails and updated websites, to network efforts represent a big growth opportunity.
The Lenfest Local Lab
News organizations can struggle to offer fair coverage when they don’t have the capacity to assess their coverage of local communities. Existing methods for detecting underrepresentation, misrepresentation, or underreporting are expensive, time-consuming, and rely on small data sets. The collaboration seeks to accelerate DEI best practices through an open-source suite of machine learning tools that allows newsrooms to better understand how communities are portrayed. The tools examine how editorial and product decisions manifest themselves in language, locations covered, and story placement. These tools can shed light on disparities in coverage measured relative to demographic benchmarks, and offer insights into product opportunities.
Shaw Media
The Herald-News, serving the greater Joliet market, needs to be essential to the entire community, specifically the Black community, which is underserved. This project will make that happen through strong community engagement with the app and through monthly community meetings with social service agencies, schools, the city and others seeking to better connect with their neighbors.
The Salt Lake Tribune, Inc.
A challenge facing traditional media organizations is decreasing news literacy and engagement. While all ages consume news in new ways, today's students have grown up on a steady diet of social media and disparagement of the press. The futures of both our democracy and The Tribune depend, in part, on the informed engagement of young people. This project taps into the diverse student body at SLCC and amplifies their voices (and those of their communities) through student reporting and journalism, while also offering new content and revenue opportunities for local media.
Hearken
In this era of compounded uncertainty and complexity, the public's information needs have never been higher. At the same time, newsrooms have never been less able to meet the demand due to shrinking resources and lack of trust and public support. The more people feel heard, the more that they see a newsroom is serving them directly, the more likely they are to trust and pay for that newsrooms’ services. By centering the needs of the public in their content strategy, newsrooms transform editorial staff from the Loss part of the P&L to the Profit side. Hearken’s tech solutions helps newsrooms simultaneously translate audience insight into lead generation for original stories and for new subscribers.
Ripple Effect Images
Despite unprecedented digital connectivity, vital information frequently does not reach those who need it most. Literacy and language skills remain a barrier for millions of Americans who struggle to access critical advice on themes including health, emergency response, and essential services. Ripple’s animation campaigns communicate across languages and to those unable to read. By scaling up this innovative approach and establishing an animation center of excellence for regional media outlets, this project will bring economies of scale in service journalism, for local news organizations seeking relevant content that reaches a significantly wider audience.
The Washington Informer
The goal is to bring awareness to an issue that is transforming the face of one of the last historically Black areas of the capital, while also addressing the loss of intergenerational Black wealth as properties are lost to back taxes. The project will be a definitive source of information about gentrification, providing a vital service to longtime residents of the area. It is also a scalable model for building digital products that serve Black residents in cities in which displacement is a significant issue, while producing news about a critical issue in historically Black communities.
MediaNews Group
Reversing revenue declines means tightening the paywall with fewer free articles and higher prices, which reduces access to essential journalism. Launching verified student discounts and creating a donation portal for institutions to underwrite tokenized access for disadvantaged groups, creates a long-term, sustainable model that funds journalism and keeps local communities informed.
Jambalaya Deportiva Corporation
The importance of local news in Spanish often does not align with how easily the Latino Immigrant can find it and understand it. Jambalaya Deportiva Corporation’s audience accesses Facebook at significantly higher rates based on our analytics than any other internet/social platform; thus, it causes local news to gets lost in the user's social Facebook timeline updates. Levelling out the communication field in the state by offering a service for Spanish-speaking Latino immigrants to be well-informed means meeting them where they are.
Gray Television
A recent Appalachian Regional Commission study found that region trailed the U.S. average in 33 of 41 health indicators, including 7 of the top 10 that result in death. A CDC study of the Mississippi Delta found similar results, with residents there faring 22% worse than the U.S. average in health outcomes. Gray will develop digitally focused products to provide resources for people who live in those regions to improve their health outlook and will leverage our teams of journalists in both regions to boost the long term outlook for people who live there.
QNotes
Many LGBTQ publications have disappeared in the last 20 years due to increasing overhead and decreasing advertising. The niche has not evolved well and few online-based initiatives have focused on the true interests and voices of local communities. There is a need from LGBTQ people to talk about more experiences that cross the lines of sex, race, gender, nationality, and economic identities, and like early queer publications reflect the diversity and urgent needs of marginalized communities. Qnotescarolinas.org will provide an online-first publication and community hub focused on local needs, local voices and a local forum.
nextLI, Newsday Media Group
Newsday is the primary source of regional and local news for 2.8 million people fragmented across two counties, two cities, 13 towns, 118 villages and 125 school districts. These municipal cutouts undermine traditional efforts to inform readers about the challenges facing their communities, to unearth larger patterns of public policy concerns and to help businesses understand their patrons. The project’s solution is to create a data vault that explores the relationships between datasets affecting communities. The project will free each dataset from its original use in a single news story/investigation to benefit both the audience looking to advocate for policy changes and for business clients.
Charlottesville Tomorrow
Build shared trust<br />An extractive mindset treating Black audiences as sources on crime and poverty stories TO a practice that serves communities of color, builds trust, demonstrating solidarity, and increases power through a framework of engagement.
D.C. Witness
D.C. Witness gathers data on every homicide in D.C. As the data has grown, the team has looked for ways to integrate the database into the website, providing data visualizations, creating a “data playground” for readers to explore data and find trends themselves. After considerable research the team hasn’t been able to find a database, plugin, or other available method that allows them to do this easily and in a journalist-friendly manner. There are available databases and plugins to create visualizations, but they all suffer the traditional data journalism issue of needing data scientists or high levels of computer knowledge to be leveraged to create journalistic value-added.
The Dallas Morning News
We want to help parents of all income levels navigate the increasingly complex landscape of choosing a school and a school district, whether within traditional public school systems or beyond.
The Salt Lake Tribune
Communities across the nation are losing their newspapers, tearing a hole their civic and democratic fabric. We are taking proactive, innovative and swift action to pioneer a new model so that this does not happen in Utah by becoming the first legacy newspaper in the US to transition to a nonprofit organization. By doing so, we are transforming The Salt Lake Tribune to a community institution owned, operated and working for the people of Utah. We are building this model with other communities in mind
MaineToday Media
Local publishers have poorly integrated sources of customer and user data. Data is often hard to access from proprietary, legacy systems and disconnected databases. Unifying that data is expensive. These costs can compete with our investments in our core product, valued content. At the same time, publishers are challenged to rapidly grow digital subscription revenue through targeted and personalized reader experiences and innovative approaches to marketing. Better managed customer and user data is the key to that growth. This project will address that challenge by leveraging open source technology to build a CDP integration specifically design for local publishers.
Detour Media LLC
For digital publications, pure audience growth is still the major benchmark of success. These metrics are unsustainable for journalists, toxic for our industry and disruptive for democracy.
Northwestern University
Many of today's reader metrics support advertising-driven business models. As the industry pivots to an increasing reliance on reader revenue, it's critical that news organizations understand subscriber behaviors. The absence of insight about subscriber behaviors creates an imperfect understanding of what those readers value and what they do. This lack of understanding is compounded by no mechanism to benchmark among peers. The Index will allow news outlets to prioritize strategies around reader retention and address behaviors causing churn.
MediaNews Group 2019
Print circulation and revenue continue to decline a faster rate than digital revenue is growing, even with the addition of a robust digital subscription program. In order to increase our paid digital audience, we must quickly develop a first-class user experience that delivers news and information to our subscribers in creative and innovative ways.
Our solution is to build a premium subscription tier for our most engaged, loyal audiences that doubles down on local news discovery and community building and provides a VIP experience that goes beyond just unlimited online access to our great journalism.
Vermont Journalism Trust
We aim to solve two problems: 1. Readers who have already subscribed or donated are annoyed by promotions. The Conversion Toolkit will suppress popups for readers who are current members or subscribers. 2. Small, local newsrooms don't have access to free or low-cost tools for evaluating the effectiveness of popup and email subject line messaging. We will create dashboards that enable news organizations to make data-driven, real-time decisions about what messages, tailored to local markets, most effectively convert readers to members and subscribers.
GateHouse Media
The platform will enable us to broaden our coverage of community events, providing an easy way for trusted contributors to acquire, submit and be paid for their effort.
ASU Cronkite School of Journalism
Civic health is strongly correlated with informed communities, but the rise of newspaper 'deserts' and loss of newspaper jobs puts many communities at 'information risk.' The Interactive Story Wall will enable local broadcasters to fill that void by making it possible to visualize important but complex stories.
ABC Owned Television Stations 2019
With an increasing amount of publicly available data in our “smart cities,” it is the duty of local journalists to mine that data to discover, investigate and communicate relevant findings. Yet as the amount of public data explodes and becomes more accessible, local news deserts are becoming more prevalent. Through this project, and in service to democracy, we hope to discover and nurture a new business approach to covering community news at scale by identifying and reporting on important, need-to-know information hiding in public data.
Graham Media Group
Local broadcasters need to act now to secure our future as a critical news source in our communities. Retransmission fees have propped up our business model, but with forecasted declines ahead, and shifting ad dollars, we need to diversify revenue while we still have the opportunity.
#ThisisTucson
Local journalism needs a diversified revenue strategy to support the important work of covering our communities. With disruption in print and digital advertising and shrinking subscriptions, local news is caught in the middle of massive changes in the way people get and pay for information.
MuckRock Foundation
Paywalls and advertising are generally a one-size-fits-all solution, when the reality is some readers won't be able to get enough of some stories — and are interested in ways to directly offer their support above and beyond a normal subscription or the ad revenue from a single pageview. Meanwhile, local news organizations often have the fewest resources to manage membership programs or invest in technology. BackerTap will make it easy and rewarding for both publications and readers to participate in topic specific membership programs.
Lookout Local
Membership sales are fundamental to new local news growth. Sold individually, they can work well with considerable effort on the part of the publisher. Augmenting single sales with group sales — through earned, ongoing relationships with civic groups -- will accelerate membership adoption and improve retention.
Scripps
Most advertisers have radio creative though research shows that announcer read podcast ads are preferred by listeners and more effective for advertisers. At the same time, it's difficult for local advertisers to buy podcast advertising with scale. We'll build the tools to enable advertisers, business owners, and agencies, to easily upload copy points to instantly create an announcer read ad using natural language processing then place a targeted ad to reach podcast listeners in local and national podcasts.
WBUR
The convergence of on-demand audio, voice-enabled speakers, and connected cars poses a significant disruption to the current public radio revenue models, which rely upon on-air pledge drives and corporate underwriting. WBUR will create voice-enabled mobile experiences that support transactions within a connected car, for the first time connecting the experience of listening in your car to interacting and transacting directly with your public radio station. To do this, WBUR will extend its mobile app to include prompts to take action related to the live audio content, laying the groundwork for frictionless donations and purchases as well as alternative sponsorship models.
Lee Enterprises
Many medium to small newsrooms don’t have the staff, expertise or equipment to create and record news scripts that are suited for audio.
Wick Communications
As documented through recent research and news coverage - as well as our own pilot usability testing - social media platforms are generating more questions than answers, and the technology companies behind them have not been successful in generating trusting relationships.
University Radio Foundation
People of color and other underserved communities have long felt ignored or misportrayed by the media. The crisis in local news (as many newsrooms shut down or cut back staffing) has only exacerbated this problem. Dwindling resources and struggling business models have widened the gap between local news needs and media companies’ ability to address them. The project will give residents access to journalists and the reporting process, helping them drive coverage and building trust. It also will provide journalists with access to sources and ideas beyond their normal reach, thus improving their reporting and having more impact on issues.
Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism
News414 seeks to engage residents of underserved Milwaukee neighborhoods in interactive public service journalism. It will equip residents with information they need to advocate for a better quality of life from their government and elected officials, and to better navigate the existing system. The information — both “news you can use” and in-depth pieces exploring the causes of problems plaguing these neighborhoods — will be texted directly to residents' cell phones for free. Subscribers to the texting service will become crucial sources of news tips and on-the-ground information. It is expected that easy access to relevant news through text messaging will create a better informed and more engaged community.
Independent Television Service
Communities of color struggle to connect to local public media stations for varying reasons: lack of newsroom representation; lack of compelling, resonant, unbiased content; outsider engagement and marketing strategies. As a result, stations miss opportunities to serve viewers, win audiences, or/and earn financial support through new memberships.
La Noticia
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Michigan Radio
According to Pew Research, 87% of local news consumers believe government issues are important or interesting. But only 30% say it’s easy to stay informed. As local newsrooms continue to face financial pressures, tracking local government issues will become even more of a challenge.
Southern California News Group
Homepage audiences have different reading patterns than search engine and social media audiences. The audience is comparatively small but it tends to be made up of local, loyal readers who make the best subscribers. We want to produce better sites for homepage readers by using more powerful tech for analysis and predictions.
Okayplayer
Local newspapers across America are closing and rigorous local journalism is being replaced by streams of unverified information spread rapidly via social media. Using crowdfunding and digital tipping technology, Okayplayer's Investigative Reporting Platform will harness the power of online movements for justice and accountability into a funding model that will support a network of investigative journalists embedded in the communities that they cover. We see it as a model that other digital publications can adopt to connect paying audiences to content that matters to them.
Local Media Association
Local news organization reporting resources are diminishing, rapidly in some markets. Yet, market research shows that consumers are highly interested and engaged in enterprise reporting, especially investigative reporting.
The Lensfest Institute of Journalism
It’s challenging for residents to find reliable, consistent and trustworthy sources of community news and information outside of the noisy stream of social media. Our project will leverage automation and partnerships with existing hyperlocal publications and community groups to give neighborhood residents one place to find the information they care about. The newsletters will feature nearby things to do with family and friends, news stories and analysis about the area, local data that ties to neighborhood lifestyle, safety and health, as well as be a place for community members to ask questions and get honest answers about pressing issues.
Crosstown
We are trying to prove that there is a financially sustainable model for local news that helps residents stay more connected and engaged.
Beacon Media
Like local news ecosystems across the U.S., the Midwest has suffered massive cutbacks. Robust audience development around membership is sorely needed to ensure growth and sustainability.
Canada
Moose FM
This will develop recommendations and tools to help other rural media operations connect with their audience and develop trust in the news that is delivered. It will provide guidance for other small and rural journalists that will help them build trust with their audience and find ways to reach their remote and rural audiences better.
Golden West
Golden West wants to identify significant segments of the population in three distinct local communities, to understand opportunities to improve content coverage and delivery methods. It is particularly interested in discovering cohorts whose needs and interests are not being sufficiently met. In an environment of information overload, delivering the right information to the right person at the right time is critical for true comprehension, understanding, and satisfaction. Based on research results, solutions could include broadening content categories, introducing new ways of serving content, and fostering local journalism and increasing exposure for local contributors.
Metroland Media
Through dedicated sections on its websites, Metroland will amplify the voices and tell the stories of 20 First Nations reserves as well as urban Indigenous populations in Ontario. This project seeks to address a deficiency in news coverage of and for Indigenous peoples, and advance the fractured relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples through education and information. The project will honour Indigenous tradition and values, and storytelling will be at its heart. Storytelling reflects the best of what community journalism is: a focus on people, their achievements, their struggles, their concerns and hopes for the future.
Metro Media
To solve the problem, the approach Metro Media proposes combines design thinking and data analysis. This allows them to combine the various qualitative activities of design thinking with quantitative methods to validate the set of hypotheses that may emerge from the design process but also to bring new insights.
Association de la presse francophone (Réseau.Presse)
Solution: The “Research Centre on the Francophone Minority Communities’ Interests” project responds to an important challenge for the local print media serving these communities: the research and identification of content of interest to the readership. The project’s main objective is to obtain and compile data that will allow newsrooms and journalists to match topics of interest to the expectations and needs of their readership. This initiative will directly contribute to broadening and retaining readership, better respond to the needs and interests of Francophone minority communities, and attract a greater variety and number of advertisers to ensure not only the viability, but the profitability of these print media.
Le Devoir
Stronger and more sustainable growth can and will be achieved by reaching and engaging with a more diverse range of readers, including LGBTQ2+ communities, members of First Nations and visible minorities who might not see themselves reflected in traditional media. It wants to better understand who the readers are, and what value they assign to Le Devoir. Additionally: what is the trigger that gets them to move from being readers to becoming subscribers. Leveraging this knowledge will reach more communities.
La Converse
La Converse has been sending out surveys through their newsletters and noticed the same people answering, who are privileged in their marginality. The underserved people it is trying to reach do not have the time and luxury to fill a survey or don't understand why they should in the first place. Now it will build spaces to engage with the people it wants to reach while respecting their realities and lifestyles.
Ryerson University
Trust in journalism is eroding and historically, news reporting favours institutions of power. How do we ensure journalism effectively reflects the voices of citizens and change makers? JeRI underlines structural inequity and generates actionable data to improve news coverage of traditionally marginalized communities. In the face of increasing revenue challenges, JeRI aims to help FPLP grow audiences by engaging new readers. It will shine a light on reporting that is well-sourced and equitably represents marginalized people, re-establishing trust and improving coverage of Indigenous communities and other underrepresented groups.
Institute for Investigative Journalism
The IIJ Data Hub will help us to support local and national news organizations, particularly those serving small markets and minority audiences. These outlets are essential to a functioning democracy, sharing the work of journalists who have deep roots in their communities, yet many don’t have the means to carry out investigative work. This hub will empower reporters to join our regional and national communities of journalists and access our resources.
Winnipeg Free Press
The future depends on growing a more diverse subscriber base that better reflects the increasingly diverse population of Manitoba. The Winnipeg Free Press Reader Bridge is the path to build to get the stories that connect with new audiences to deliver the understanding and the connections that will enable continuation of funding for the independent journalism the city and province demands. The deeper the connection developed with the readership, the more loyal they will be, and the more willing they will be to sustain the digital future.
Canadian Press
The D3 will have a significant impact on the depth and breadth of local news generated in Canada. This comes at a time when smaller newsrooms -- short on both resources and time -- are struggling just to report the basics. A key focus of our data gathering will be public data sets from all levels of government as well as national-level NGOs, research institutes and academia. Using both human and algorithmic analysis, we will find patterns in those data sets, determine what news stories can be told about them, and generate content as a result.
Earbank Inc.
Local news broadcasters record hours of valuable news clips and soundbites each day; however, not all of this content is saved for future use, because the broadcasters do not have the resources to archive their audio or the tools to monetize this content.
Village Media Inc.
Today, most readers take a predominantly vertical path into and out of a local news site. They come in for a certain type of content, they consume that content, and they share it, comment on it, and/or leave. A tremendous amount of engagement takes place outside the local news sites, in particular, within social networks.
Torstar Corp.
One of the unsolved problems of journalism in 2019 concerns providing quality service for local news in an economically sustainable and scalable manner. While larger, national news sources are seeing success with subscription models, the community news model remains challenging. Project Local Pulse aims to re-invigorate community discourse and showcase the full range of diverse voices and interests in each community. Project Local Pulse will be driven by local people, feature local content and help local businesses reach relevant audiences.
Australia
Missing Perspectives
Young women are consistently underrepresented as news sources worldwide. Studies of news coverage from around the world have consistently found more than 70% of people seen, quoted and heard in the news are men. When it comes to ‘expert’ sources, around 80% are men. We will be challenging this continued underrepresentation by connecting newsrooms with young female talent worldwide. The Directory will remove all the pain points we have identified when speaking to domestic and international newsrooms: identifying, vetting, and curating local young female reporters; providing messaging functionality; and managing international payments.
Murray Bridge News
Until now, newspaper publishers have held one major advantage over online publishers: their product has a physical presence. It can be seen on coffee tables and shop counters. This project will neutralise that advantage.
As well as enabling us to reach a wider audience, the project will grow our revenue by increasing awareness of our content, helping us grow our paid subscriber base; and by making our advertising offer more attractive to clients. This will better position us for sustainable, long-term success.
The Conversation Media Group Ltd.
Aggressive, off-topic or misleading comments can undermine trusted information in our articles. While most commenters abide by our community standards, certain topics are prone to spin, misinformation and sexist abuse. The Conversation will build a safer and more inclusive place for users to make comments. We will develop new community standards and guidelines to create harassment-free experience for expert authors, readers and editors. We will introduce new tools to let users create richer profiles and provide for pre-moderation. We will invest in active community management, and new processes to foster intelligent, constructive and respectful discussions.
Australian Community Media
Australian Community Media want to create a new digital platform for buyers and sellers across Australia to exchange goods and services through our existing Audience network including print newspapers, sites, apps, email, advertising and social channels.
Crikey, Private Media Pty Ltd.
As advertising revenue becomes less accessible to small media publishers, journalism like Crikey’s increasingly depends on reader revenue to achieve sustainability. As the longest running reader revenue model in Australian independent journalism, Crikey understands what works in a reader-focused business model. We have identified a demand for a Crikey group subscription product, yet have not yet been able to deliver a product that meets this demand. Crikey Group Access will allow us to do this and will help to diversify and grow our revenue pool without taking our business model in a direction that is contrary to our current efforts.
Community Broadcasting Association of Australia
Despite 22% of sector income being raised through fundraising, most community radio station websites do not include an online fundraising system (60%).
Women's Agenda, published by Agenda Media Pty Ltd.
The first is the need to offer broader opportunities for a female perspective on major news events, which we can support and provide through membership revenue -- with at least three female sources quoted per piece. The second being the need to raise the number of female contributors and sources in the mainstream media, which this project will build over time through our database of female sources -- developed from those quoted in our regular news features. And, finally, to address the expressed desires and needs of our readers to better connect and share knowledge regarding the key issues we cover on Women's Agenda.
GNM Australia Pty Ltd. Parent company: Guardian News & Media in the UK
As the business model of journalism pivots towards having a larger portion of reader revenue, we are seeking to unlock the potential to activate this revenue stream in audio content. Guardian Australia’s pilot technology solution will make it easier for podcasts listeners to make financial contributions to publishers and audio creators.
Mamamia (Mamamia.com.au Pty Ltd.)
Mamamia is looking to build on the high engagement of our audience with our content and talent to diversify both revenue and traffic sources for the organization.
Bangladesh
The Daily Prothom Alo
While Prothom Alo has established its credibility amongst the urban population of Bangladesh, the company is yet to fully address the needs of an untapped yet large rural population at the district level who are yearning for hyperlocal and personalized content. This project envisages auto-discovery of quality yet contextual news and delivery of superior experiences to the audience. This will enable Prothom Alo to drive engagement and serve as a one-stop destination for businesses to identify and cater to their local customer base. Additionally, advertisers perceive Prothom Alo as a desired partner to reach the target audience in large cities and now the company is looking to build a similar narrative for district-level markets.
Hong Kong
South China Morning Post
Atlas auto-generates user personas and journeys as inputs to optimize editorial curation, user-centered design, and algorithms to maximize user engagement & retention, and monetization.
Whenever a user interacts our product or content, we only employ a small degree of “personalization” in terms of content, format / packaging, and next call-to-actions (CTA); and even so, these are extremely limited, manually-defined, and not user-specific.
Atlas allows us to personalize our users' experiences based on their behaviors and motivations, and show them relevant product and content -- whether this be a subscription offer, a newsletter, a conversation, a ticket to an event, content in a specific format, etc.
Matters Lab Ltd.
Journalism faces two fundamental challenges today: broken business models and platform censorship. We believe the future roots in a decentralized solution for an independent journalist network. The distributed ledger allows us to build a solution that can provide durable hosting, independent governance and payment solution for Internet content. The deliverable product will be an integrated toolkit including plug-ins powered by IPFS, Matters content management system and Liker Land social network. Journalists can use this toolkit to publish stories on Matters.news or freely distributed to any other platforms and receive rewards from their readers.
Hong Kong Free Press
There are no viable free, secure, open source membership or fundraising portals available to small newsrooms. With media funding in crisis, direct reader support remains the most feasible solution and the best way to ensure press freedom. Our Open Membership Portal for Small Newsrooms will be fully maintained, with a training pack, documentation and case studies. Supporters will be able to select different commitment levels and manage their donations through card payments or PayPal. Customisable and secure, it aims to remove barriers for both newsrooms and readers to accepting regular donations.
India
PublicNext
The main source of local authentic content is print media which reaches 660 million people in India. But the print media has a massive distribution challenge, no video format content and is one-way communication. All news platforms are one-way of communication without giving any importance to people’s opinions on the editorial content. PublicNext will have a “Network recommendation engine” to encourage people's participation. “Discussion module” will enable readers to start discussing, dissenting, and debating on the local editorial content. A new “AI engine” will enable readers to block, and report, unsuitable discussions.
EastMojo
Despite the advent of social media, the gap between newsrooms and readers is larger than ever. Most often, emails/letters/calls made to the newsroom evoke no, or worse, an indifferent response. While powerful lobbies hog all the news space, readers go years without knowing who to contact if they have news to share. We will empower our readers and turn stakeholders into contributors for impactful ground reports that bring about crucial and contextual change. Rather than citizen journalists, we aim to build a community of ‘News Responsible’ citizens who are aware of their rights and believe in amplifying issues to bring change.
The Ken
As paywalled articles become more ubiquitous, their user experience hasn't kept up. We want to reimagine that for both existing subscribers as well as non-subscribers.
Newslaundry Media
Newslaundry aims to incorporate Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), and re-engineer the website and app to increase accessibility for people with sensory, cognitive and learning disabilities, along with promoting the use of news to facilitate interaction with diverse news consumers from across languages, societal groups, geographies and ideologies.
Mojo Story
Key focus areas are enhanced self-esteem and self-confidence, positive role models, explaining burning current affairs issues, a safe space for taboo conversations. This will lead to improved interpersonal skills, guidance on career choices, self expression and user-generated content, online leadership modules in partnership with schools.
Scroll Media Inc.
Producing high-quality video is expensive, time-consuming and resource-intensive. Our deep experience in this area now points out that, as an industry, we need process innovation in video production. After multiple pivots and folded teams world over, this is now inevitable.
At the same time, as India’s short video consumption soars exponentially, there is a huge opportunity to provide independent, fact-checked news and original reporting to this new generation of audiences.
Our ML-based tool to create short news videos will tackle both these points:
(a) On the audience front, our end user has access to credible news at scale.
(b) On the video production front, our producers are able to cater to the needs of both volume and creativity.
IE Online Media Services Private Ltd.
Our platform will assist in the identification, funding and coverage of causes, both local and global, that impact people, environment, lives and lively hoods, by creating communities, crowdfunding from those being impacted and those who care and finding the best of the journalism minds to cover them.
Gaon Connection Private Ltd.
Two of three Indians live in rural India, but rural India is not the priority of the mainstream media. So India's policymakers and citizens in general have no credible way of knowing what rural India wants, and what it doesn't. In the world's biggest democracy, there is no way of regularly knowing the will of two-thirds of its citizens -- critical for policymaking.Gaon Connection app will use the power of tech to showcase the will and aspirations of rural India in a never-before manner.The project is unique because it brings together technology and ground presence, statistics and field reportage, to create a heady mix -- that shall change the news narrative, nudge policymakers and provide new insight to urban India on the real issues.
The Morning Context, Slowform Pte Ltd.
We're trying to solve for subscription: new subs, as well as renewals and prevention of subscription fatigue. By converting subscription fees into tokens, so different segments of subscribers can read/engage only with the stories they're interested in. This would lead to a more engaged and vibrant subscriber base, which means more renewal revenue.
The News Minute
A membership programme that respects readers, and where they come from, what they want. TNM Connect will continue with The News Minute’s niche of covering south India, from the south, and identifying that the reader is not a monolith. There are 16 million Indians living abroad, and we recognise that all of them are not the same, nor do they want the same things. We will drive diversity of coverage and diversity of ideas, through diversity in the newsroom. And with this, we believe that it is possible to build a sustainable business model.
Chambal Media Private Ltd.
Rural issues are not represented in the mainstream media, and local vernacular models are hard pressed to sustain themselves. The project seeks to create a local media subscription model which can be replicated across the world, and which will enable the sustainability of local media platforms. The product will aim to bridge local/rural and urban audiences, through reporting, analysis, commentary in multiple formats. It will expand the scope of revenue generation for grassroots media by making the content relevant to educational and research institutes, national and international media platforms, think tanks and governments.
Turkbox
With the advent of the subscription-led business model in the online news landscape for publications in India, there are doubts about whether readers will be willing to pay to access their news. A subscription system can have a considerable impact on user retention for online websites, and alienate users that don’t wish to buy a subscription. Turkbox provides a consistent solution for the reader to “pay” the news publication by performing an elementary data classification task in exchange for access to news. This enables news publication to monetize content while also keeping access to content free.
Indonesia
KBR
With over 4 million podcasts on Spotify, discoverability becomes an issue for many listeners. People have a hard time finding podcasts that they yearn for, especially ones that engage in deeper conversation and offer new perspectives.
With such a diverse market, Indonesian listeners deserve to have more access to podcasts that one can feel engaged with, inspired by, and in awe of its storytelling experience.
As a podcast hub and digital ecosystem, KBR prime will be a solution for people to find that, and to interact in a more inclusive space in their journey to create a better Indonesia.
Society of Indonesian Science Journalists
Although data and dataviz tools are widely available, journalist from underprivileged newsroom have limited time and resources to gather and visualize data and it affects the accuracy of their report. It often makes journalists distracted so that they are often frustrated, tired, stressed, and have an impact on their mental health.
ISN Labs provide free, open source, and ready-to-be-used visualization for those journalists. We hope this tools helps them in producing accurate and engaging news and stories. These data can be easily accessed to be understood in language and appearance, simple in presentation, and the features do not make it difficult for journalists.
Kumparan
Media is a powerful tool to disseminate information on disaster and social movement. Yet when people are interested in making donations for the disaster relief or helping the movement they have to experience a painful procedure to do it: finding organizations that organize all of those, unfriendly banking procedure, and monitor the result.
Tempo.co (PT Info Media Digital)
There is a mismatch between Tempo’s in-depth, quality, and investigative content with what Indonesian younger, digital savvy audience want from a media. We need to build a bridge to connect them.
Asumsi.co (PT. Muda-Mudi Berkarya Sejahtera)
Japan
株式会社テレビ朝日 (TV Asahi)
The news broadcasting business has provided “16:9” horizontal video in mainstream, and we have spent time and effort converting the existing videos into vertical one for smartphone user. Thus, by inventing a production system which AI technology automatically converts the videos from horizontal to vertical size, we could provide more vertical news in more effective operation.
Iwate Nippo Co., Ltd.
We have some severe problems in Iwate prefecture. First, it is an aging society. The older people are lonely and cut off from society. They are also exposed to the risk of fraud and disaster those are increasing year by year. Secondly it is a shrinking economy including newspaper industry at local area. We are not only raising some problems on newspaper but also provide solid solutions against that problems by using this application software.
The Asahi Shimbun Company
The challenge is reader loyalty. When reading an exceptional article, the reader may be impressed enough to consider making a contribution to the interviewed community. Our team plans to develop a simple tipping and donation tool as a means of expressing such feelings, while at the same time creating new reader revenue that would have been untapped by a fixed subscription fee system. Since tipping and donation income is deemed to be closely related to reader loyalty, it is likely to lead to the improvement of churn rate and a shift to more premium subscription services.
Malaysia
Malaysiakini
The challenge for the ordinary Malaysians is for their voices to be heard by local authority or their local assemblymen to help them with bigger and important issues. Most often their voices are drowned, left in the dark without updates. Malaysians have very high regards for Malaysiakini as a social justice platform. Malaysiakini enjoys a certain degree of respect among local residents, politicians and government officials. There is a strong believe that if Malaysiakini becomes the mediator for the ordinary citizens via KEEP, the relevant parties will take notice and act on it or risk being escalated to higher authorities
Media Prima Bhd
The gaming community is huge but insular in Malaysia as the interaction among the online communities is very little and does not get much attention from the local mainstream media. Hence, the solution is to build a geolocation based content recommendation engine around the community to increase the consumption of the content from the community of gamers. The recommendation engine will also grant us the opportunity to study the audience and their interest which is based on different demographics and users’ browsing behaviours. Consequently, increase the potential for successful engagement of the audience with the portal.
Malaysiakini, Mkini Dot Com Sdn Bhd
Following 2018’s election of a new government, Malaysia’s media environment has opened up. Malaysiakini thus needs to find fresh ways to set itself apart.
Korea (the Republic of)
Yonhap News Agency
News service without customer analytics will fall short on providing optimized, and appropriate content recommendation for readers. Therefore, Yonhap will introduce news games for readers to stay longer in digital platforms(webs, apps), involve in gaming content in order to collect data on their content consuming behavior. Based on users’ preference data, new journalistic business model optimized for each reader can be made. Segmented user data from every news platform may be accumulated in one single news CRM system.
대표/앱서비스/슬리버 (Team Sliver)
Sliver's own special UI/UX and CMS will help address the income reduction of content creators and tackle the spread of fake news.
The Busan Daily with The Maeil Daily and The Gangwon Daily
Korean news papers have failed to convert website visitors into subscribers and ultimately turn those subscribers into paying customers. That’s because their news websites are not personalized.
The DongA Ilbo
Using this archive, users can search and find the articles that are published at the time they experienced. Also, they can add his/her own story. The Dong-A Ilbo will offer the one and only ‘autobiography newspaper’ to the users via PDF file format.
Maeil Business Newspaper
Korean publishers are faced with three main challenges: falling readership and revenue, a news industry dominated by portal giants, and the spread of fake news. Our reward system seeks to address these problems by actively pulling in readers with an innovative distribution model that asserts “you can make money from sharing good news.” This would drive traffic of individual news sites and help them break free from media distribution that is dependent on major portals. It would also incentivize readers to share quality journalism, gradually rooting out fake news.
Dotface Inc.
Current revenue system of online video platforms, which is based on the number of views and ads, rewarding provocative materials over quality contents. Diversifying monetization strategy is important for quality video journalism that requires more time and money to produce. Existing revenue models have the trade-off between stable income, scalability, content spreadability. We decided to combine them instead of choosing one.Acquire user by crowdfunding project and convince the participant to join a membership program through personally optimized promotion to achieve to stable and scalable both.
Myanmar
Frontier Myanmar. Parent company: Black Knight Media
The political climate in Myanmar has deteriorated, affecting the ability of media to cover topics central to the democratic transition, while limiting the voices of marginalised communities. At the same time, the media industry is going through significant economic upheaval, making it harder for outlets to maintain editorial independence amid external pressure. Our solution is to diversify Frontier from an ad-driven model by adding membership components. By putting our audience first through an approach based on solving problems specific to them, and building engagement through proprietary sites and applications, we want to keep our core reporting accessible and free.
Mongolia
Zasgiyn Gazriin Medee Daily Newspaper (ZGM Daily). Parent Company: National News Corporation LLC
The project aims to solve current problems faced by the print industry, especially in Mongolia using technological advancements while creating new sources of revenue.
Nepal
The Record, Published by Allied Media Pvt. Ltd.
The main challenge we are trying to address is to find a sustainable business model suitable to produce high quality journalism online.
New Zealand
Kīnga Voxpop Ltd
Independent community-based newspapers in New Zealand are in an incredible squeeze. Most have no digital presence and are in crisis with an up to 90% increase in print costs this year. Their audiences are growing older and advertisers want to attract a broad range of customers. Most have no funds to make the critical transition to the digital world in a way that protects their subscription income while not creating dramatic extra costs. Our world-leading platforms for cash-strapped public radio will be modified to help small newspapers introduce digital products, earn digital revenue, and serve their community better than ever.
Scoop
The traditional news business models have been in crisis for some time now. To solve this Scoop started the ethical paywall model under which organisations and professionals are required to pay a scalable fee based on organization size for professional use of content.
This in turn keeps the Scoop website accessible for the general public for personal use for free. When members of the public have free access to news it produces a public benefit, but professional users of Scoop receive a private benefit. Scoop’s mission is to support a healthy democracy and society by providing timely accurate information. The technical solution for Scoop’s ethical paywall will be able to be used by other news websites to deploy the same revenue model as us.
PressPatron (Ripple Media Ltd.)
After more than a decade of revenue losses and job cuts, the media community needs sustainable business models to fund the production of quality journalism. PressPatron helps media organizations identify the best business model for their journalism, while also providing technology that makes it easy to run a successful funding campaign and adopt best practices. We’re excited about the new functionality we’ll be adding to our platform, with the support of GNI. Our project will allow media organizations to gain easy access to a comprehensive range of features that will further streamline the process of running a successful membership campaign.
Pakistan
The Current, LIFE Media Productions
It isn’t just about an alternate form of revenue. Yes, it is imperative that organizations find a way to grow and sustain costs but there’s also this intense desire of followers wanting to be a part of the process. The challenge is to provide these followers, the ones that take the time to comment, share, message, email, call, or even come to the office, a way to be a part of the organization. The Current wants to give that follower a chance to step inside the newsroom, ask questions about how credible journalism is practiced and to be able to get training and learn at the same time. The way to do it is through a membership model, giving that user options that they want and also giving them a way to support their favourite news source.
Jang Media Group
There is no easy way to find authentic historical information from news archives as it is available only in a couple of libraries in paper-form that requires people to travel all the way to that library in a country that is spread almost around a million square kilometers with not very supportive transport infrastructure. Being the oldest Urdu newspaper we plan to provide access to this wealth of authentic information through digitization of newspapers while organizing it in various taxonomies and making them available through a news archive platform as well as a set of 7 AR-assisted interactive books.
Philippines
GMA News and Public Affairs
Years of fact-checking projects did not stop the Philippines from becoming “Patient Zero” in the global misinformation epidemic. Seeing that debunking has largely been ineffective, we will focus on “pre-bunking,” which studies says can be a more effective way to fight misinformation. Beyond just addressing one piece of misinformation, this project will aim to create journalism products that will “inoculate” audiences to make them more resistant to false information.
We will use emerging technologies including AI to speed up surveillance and content production, but we will still lean on our incomparable reach on traditional media and our leadership on social media to effectively get our message out.
Singapore
Kontinentalist
Across Asia, there is a gap between data and the public. While there is no dearth of research reports, these findings almost never reach the public. Quality data storytelling can help address this gap–data stories can help combat misinformation, increase public awareness on issues, amongst others–but this can be a daunting and tedious exercise for users. Most content management systems aren’t built for data storytelling. Our product removes the barriers to entry, allowing users to easily and consistently publish data stories for their audiences. The product is also well-placed to nurture creativity and excellence as the data storytelling field grows.
Tech in Asia Pte Ltd.
As newsrooms have increasingly moved online, the technology to support seamless user experience and editorial insights have lagged behind. In particular, newsrooms often lack nuanced information about its readers’ behaviors that could help drive editorial decisions. Tech in Asia’s Digital Membership Platform aims to solve this information gap by providing a continuous feedback loop between the readers and the newsroom. As our editorial team produces more relevant, higher-quality content for our audience, we hope to see increased engagement with our readers and broader TIA community.
Singapore Press Holdings Ltd.
Out of our 2.3 million monthly users, we don’t know the reading behaviour of 95% of them. In addition surveyed non-subscribers see no need to pay for news. However, they accept delayed gratification for free content.
Sri Lanka
Roar Digital Pvt. Ltd.
The South Asian internet population is at an all time high, with a majority who are only comfortable in consuming content in their own native languages. In terms of content creators in South Asian markets; on one end of the spectrum, there exists a number of biased media organisations controlling the narrative and focused on gossip whereas on the other end of the spectrum, there is the issue of “Fake news” masquerading as citizen journalism spreading through a multitude of social media platforms.
Taiwan (Province of China)
The News Lens
We are trying to solve the problem that the online discussion is either trolls or non-meaningful fights. We would like to re-establish a meaningful social networking experience. One that is fun, rational, and filled with interaction with the content team. We will use gamification design, rating and referral system to encourage rational discussions and discourage purely emotional outbursts.
CommonWealth Education Media & Publishing Co., Ltd.
Challenge: Can we use voice technology and conversational AI tools to engage families with children?
CommonWealth Magazine
The goal of this project is to increase reader engagement as well as subscription conversion. The project will focus on implementing personalization system and related algorithms to efficiently recommend the right content to the right user.
Burkina Faso
FACTS CHECKING BURKINA FASO
The media plays an important role in disseminating truthful information to the population. Our solution provides a fact checking widget displayed on 5 of the most visited online press platforms and 30 blogs, in collaboration with 30 bloggers, members of the association, to automatically debunk false information and correct fake news.
Burundi
News Supporters Platform
News Supporters offers readers a platform to contribute financially to listed long-format story projects pitched by journalists and other content creators. News Supporters aims to solve the issue of lack of funding to diversify content created and shared to the audience.
Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)
'Vérifions' (Let's Verify)
Many Internet users consume fake news for lack of means to verify. Those with media literacy skills can find contacting sources or checking with fact-checking organizations to be time consuming. Additionally, news from the Internet reaches people who have difficulty logging on to check for themselves. Congo Check provides a platform to submit content to be verified through keywords, a space to discuss topics related to disinformation and the ability to share verification techniques. In addition, the tool reduces the distance between Internet users and fact-checking organizations. Through the USSD, those with connectivity issues can also use the tool.
AfrikPic NFT
Photojournalism is struggling to find its footing in the Congo because it requires resources that are not within everyone's reach. Also, most Congolese photojournalists operate under orders from foreign media and organizations and so have been forced to exploit the same themes attached to clichés about the country such as famine, war, poverty etc. With this project, that will change and Congolese photojournalists will be able to carry out their work.
Habari RDC
Habari RDC to diversify its sources of income by providing paid content (videos and podcasts) to its users. However, the technological environment of the country is not conducive to such a project. There is no single local streaming player. This project for a tool to offer paid content will focus on the user experience of subscribers, many of which do not have bank cards.
Côte d'Ivoire
ASSOCIATION 3535
84% of internet users in Africa have an instant messaging account. AKWABA help news providers increase readership and monetize through messaging platforms.
Egypt
Support for the Open Source Directory Project for Arab Journalists
Through the project strategy, Open Source Handbook For Arab Journalists aims to provide technical and technological support to journalists and institutions, in addition to creating new tools and programs that help them develop and increase production and improve the quality of content in its various forms "written - visual - audible", and maintain its digital security and privacy - digital protection is no less important than protection when reporting in the field.
ES+: New Revenue Streams with an Impact
ES+ will be Egyptian Streets’ two-part subscription and educational offering, enabling Egyptian Streets to create a new, sustainable revenue stream for the business while making a difference for young, emerging journalists. ES+ will consist of ES+ Stories, providing readers with access to subscription-only content, and ES+ Educate, a capacity-building subscription service for young and aspiring journalists.
ES+ will be promoted by Aswatna - a multimedia series, published and released in collaboration with storytellers from cities across Egypt, offering diverse views and shedding light on the complex issues, joys and more encountered by people living across Egypt.
Egab (Official incorporated name: Egab for Digital Content)
Globally, news organisations are struggling to engage audiences (especially younger ones) and to find original stories. At the same time, up-and-coming local journalists are struggling to connect with international media outlets. Our solution is a platform connecting local journalists to news outlets to produce and sell original, engaging and inspiring stories at a lower cost.
Ghana
Apex Admedia ltd, GhanaWeb BV
Online publishers face severe competition from online parties that do not produce content. The production of content is expensive. GhanaWeb will significantly increase the community that produces content, decrease the cost of producing content and get more people to the platform to share their news and opinions with other people. Online publishing becomes more social, more relevant to certain niches and easy to access and operate. More people can earn money with news and content. They will partly distribute the advertising proceeds to the part of the community that produce content.
Iraq
DengNWS
This project helps news organizations search through videos prior to transcription. The program will transcribe the sound in the videos into searchable text, and editors can start searching to find the video content they need. News organizations spend a vast amount of time and human resource to write their daily content so speech recognition will help them write their articles faster and transcribe their videos in a more productive way.
NAS NEWS
NAS News addresses how to increase user engagement with local news content and giving the people a voice. Leveraging a mobile first, news social platform that puts local communities at the heart of the news content generation process, providing informed local opinions, key facts and assessment of local socio-economic challenges. The platform supports easy to set up and produce interactive video debates, that will be facilitated by news correspondents, investigative journalists and community activists. They fill a gap in the market to provide a much-needed service that allows local communities a voice in a democratic society.
Israel
Haaretz Explorations – a news platform for families
The need for a liberal thought provoking look at news suitable for children has primarily come up in user interviews. Young readers do not consume news on traditional platforms. Reaching this audience requires an innovative and fresh approach. Haaretz believes that packaging our content in new ways, which young readers can easily relate to, will retain the brand’s positioning as a leading voice in the Israeli public sphere.
ynet Young (temporary)
This is a broad project spread over social, content, data and product and aimed at acquiring new, younger audiences for ynet, Israel's leading news and content digital publisher. The project will include data research, new content formats and a new platform suited for new audiences.
ynet (Yedioth Internet) / Yedioth Aharonoth Group
Keeping our users "home" with their increasing audio content consumption, letting them engage with us without moving to social platforms e.g. Clubhouse or Twitter Spaces
Makor Rishon Limited Partnership
In many news outlets organizational data is available only to a limited set of people, and accessed most often during work hours on desktop computers. The result: relevant data is hardly used by most employees when making granular decisions, and news organizations lag in adopting a data-driven culture. The solution: make data more relevant by tailoring it to specific roles, and increase visibility and actionability by sending short text insights in real-time to employees across the organization via messaging apps.
Israel Hayom
Attaining user loyalty has become both a major necessity and a major challenge: repeating engaged users drive more page views, increase advertising revenues, and consume better-quality content. As part of a vision to make the news site better differentiated, Israel Hayom has developed a loyalty program to create a graduated incentive for users according to their level of engagement.
Haaretz
One of our many challenges as publishers is to keep our readers constantly interested and curious. Interested in the story they are reading and curious to read more like it. With many other content providers around, this is what will make-or-break readers’ willingness to return to the brand, engage with the content and ensure the ‘next click’ on the site. Without any kind of personalization, keeping a single reader both interested and curious would be impossible, yet finding the right blend of personalization is not an easy task.
ynet (Yedioth Internet) \ Yedioth Aharonoth Group
With this project yNet wishes to face a major challenge in the digital news landscape: the current inability to produce such large amounts of content from data available to us. Without automation and with limited resources, they were previously forced to take each data-set and produce one article summarizing its findings. The user then has to comb through long and tedious articles - instead of getting the data they were looking for, the most relevant data.
AnyClip
The goal of Luminous Watch is to simplify the workflow of any publisher’s video business strategy: to give publishers the tools they need to source, manage, stream and monetize video content to users in ways that attract advertisers with as little human effort as possible.
Jordan
AI Lab: A starter guide to AI-powered media in MENA region
Lack essential digital, data and AI literacy? Incorporate capacity building to the AI strategy based on current capabilities.
AI strategy objective are underachieved? Thorough discussions between the AI expert/s with team members will take place to ensure it being realistic, relatable and attainable.
Compliance and regular monitoring? The strategy will be included into ARIJ's internal policy and generalized and adopted by the editorial team.
Ethical concerns of using AI? ARIJ editorial team will discuss with the experts all ethical concerns upfront, so that the expert will cater for the strategy and will be presented in the manual as well.
Community Media Network
Jordan is a relatively small country with a small group of people having a large role in public and private decision making powers. Connectivity therefore is an important tool that can reflect on individuals seeking a loan or getting a high appointment.
Sowt Podcasting and Training L.L.C.
While podcasting in the MENA region and the world is growing rapidly, the podcast ecosystem struggles with two main obstacles: discoverability and monetization. By curating high-quality podcasts from the region and cross-promoting them, the Zamakan network from Sowt will help regional audiences discover new content. In doing so, the network’s aim is to increase total podcast listening time, both by attracting new podcast listeners, and by increasing the listenership of existing audiences. As the audience grows, revenue generation opportunities will increase as well. As such, the Zamakan network will work with existing podcasts to develop revenue opportunities through regional membership, live events and ad sales.
Al Bawaba News Ltd
Machines still can't read Arabic very well at scale. For publishers with terabytes of Arabic language content, this makes curating, packaging and selling that content to clients really difficult. Al Bawaba's solution is to leverage the Google Cloud and build a ‘trained AI’ capable of semantically understanding and tagging Arabic content with much higher accuracy. This solution won’t simply help transform Al Bawaba's business. It will contribute towards capacity building Arabic language publishing on the Internet itself.
Kenya
Audience acquisition and engagement through development of hyperlocal content across multiple digital channels
Innovate and invest in news products for local markets, rely much more on user-generated local content, seek opportunities to localise advertising markets and leverage a national tech backbone to gain efficiency for editorial inputs locally. Engage communities in news generation and partner with local news and media entrepreneurs.
WANANCHI Reporting offers a technology-driven platform to marginalized members of the public to allow them contribute to the news ecosystem
Inclusivity and diversity in news coverage and general storytelling is a major problem in Kenyan newsrooms. Kenyans living in marginalised societies; slums, geographically marginalised areas have either been misrepresented or totally left out in the news ecosystem. WANANCHI Reporting will offer a solution by providing a suitable platform that will allow the unserved and underserved to become active participants in telling and/or re-telling their stories from varied, yet rich viewpoints.
Standard Group PLC
We are solving two challenges being faced by the media:<ol><li>Declining revenue from legacy products. The audience has shifted to digital platforms where they consume content hence in attempt to recover declining revenue we will curate and monetize content on the messenger platforms.</li><li>Audience changing consumption habits. The audience in Kenya consumes content via digital and messaging platforms where fake news thrives, hence as through the solution we are able to offer verified news and curated content for the audience.</li></ol>
AFRICA UNCENSORED
In conversations with members of the public drawn from informal settlements in Nairobi, some of the region's largest, an air of under and misrepresentation of the issues that affect them the most arises. This project will provide them with a channel to directly air their issues while providing us with an opportunity to map the issues and better cover them.
Lebanon
Raseef22 dba Levant Laboratories SAL
Improve news dissemination in terms of presentation and speed, develop a membership model and develop a deeper relationship with readers.
Daraj Media
With most of the newsroom’s energy and resources being focused on the production of high-quality journalism, little attention has been given to audiences that in the absence of a strategy have been growing organically.
Free Media Company S.A.L, publisher of Nida al Watan
NAW Readward is based on implementing an innovative technology and algorithm to one of the oldest industries: the press. The target is to improve engagement on qualified content by providing a new type of reading experience coupled with a loyalty program. Readership becomes more valuable by implementing consumer lifecycle management to online news.This type of engagement is frequently adapted with commercial apps but not in the news and publishing industry in the Middle East.
WhiteBeard
Pricing a news subscription is a constant task. Publishers sometimes use the $1 entry point to attract readers, but overall revenue becomes too low. This is also not a permanent pricing as it changes back to the full price and risks churn. For metered paywalls, a limit of 3 articles per month, for example, might not be lucrative enough for entertainment readers. Whitebeard will be creating a tool aimed at any publisher with a subscription service, allowing them to choose their price flexibility, and let the system chase readers by presenting offers (price or metering changes) at critical decision moments.
L'Orient-Le Jour / Société Générale de Presse et d'Édition SAL
How to improve subscriber’s loyalty and reduce the churn rates? How to build a strong sense of belonging to a community? L’OLJ Club is the solution! It aims to bring together, readers and writers, in order to create and maintain a healthy symbiotic relationship of content creation and consumption. In a region where loyalty programs are limited to some malls and supermarkets, L’Orient-Le Jour is going to step forward and give the privilege to its subscribers to become members of “L’OLJ Club”.
Jawla Inc. ( جولة )
In the Arabic-speaking world, 58% of its 185 million internet users struggle to find relevant information in Arabic online (Wamda, 2015). Our research shows that most Arabic digital publishers have limited capacity, know-how, and budgets to reach targeted critical niche audiences through digital marketing. As a result, they miss out on serving and monetizing their content to more than half of their potential digital audience. Jawla is an AI/ML-enabled Arabic media web platform that classifies, curates, and distributes thoughtful news information in a relevant, smart, and personalised manner to Arabic internet users.
Morocco
MWNknows: AI-driven educational tool to promote media literacy and political engagement for young people
Morocco World News wants to offer a tool that asks users about their level of political knowledge (limited, moderate or advanced) and provides handy Artificial Intelligence (AI) automated tooltips when users hover over complex terms in the news they are reading. Depending on the indicated level of the user, these tooltips will provide brief and understandable explanations, from rudimentary explanations of terms such as “bilateral” or “diplomatic” to more advanced concepts such as Foreign Direct Investment, the importance of GDP in economics and other vital concepts that help people understand the news in a new way.
Société des Nouveaux Médias (in English: Company of the new media)
Moroccan economic data is spread all over the web: we struggle to find what we are exactly looking for, there is no platform for accessing all economic data.
TelQuel Digital
Members of the diaspora represent 13% of the total population of Morocco. In 2019, 3 million Moroccan living abroad visited their home country. Despite these facts, little is done to engage and empower this community. The project intends to achieve that. It is also an opportunity for advertisers to communicate with this community using innovative tools, brand content and classic ads.
Niger
Mata : the voice of women
Gender inequality is a persistent problem in Niger. Everyone sees it, but no one talks about it or takes action against the inequality that persists between men who scrape for every penny they can get, and women, who fight in the shadows, but get injustice and disdain. Through women-centered podcasts that will be broadcast nationally and internationally, the African Development University will raise the profile of women, give them the voice they so desperately need to inspire future generations.
Nigeria
ATLAS: a digital platform helping newsrooms source and license quality images from local African photographers and photojournalists
Local and international newsrooms struggle to find compelling Africa-focused photography to accompany their reporting while African photographers find it difficult to reach large audiences and formally monetize their work. Dignified images of Africans remain scarce in global news and media and African photographers remain underrepresented globally. ATLAS addresses these issues by making it possible to discover, source and license quality images from local African photographers, all on one platform.
TheCable Disability Inclusion News App (TheCable DINA)
Access to information is a basic human right. But millions of Nigerians are shut out because of their physical challenges such as visual impairments, auditory challenges, and many others with limb challenges.
Automated Radio Fact-checking
Disinformation and misinformation, colloquially referred to as "fake news' has become a driver for conflict, public health challenge, and a bane for democratic elections. Most Africans get their information from the radio, making it a key tool for spreading fake news. Fact-checkers cannot listen to all radio stations but computers can. This project seeks to solve the challenge of fact checking claims made on radio.
HumAngle Membership (stylized HumAngle+)
When people think of conflict, the overall theme is 'bad news'. This leaning has clouded the otherwise nuanced reporting that should exist in the space. Also, access to this key reporting remains limited because there is still no direct reader interface in the conflict reporting niche. Our solution is to build a membership community for innovative reader interaction where the audience has direct access to fresher angles, immersive, interactive reporting that cannot be found elsewhere; this content and the way it is structured will provide nuances that are scarce and validate the innovation that can be replicated for media sustainability.
The News Impact Project (NIP) of the Foundation for Investigative Journalism
A lot of social injustice is escaping the notice of news reporters. The front pages of newspapers are often dominated by political news — not issues relating to injustice. NIP will solve the problem of lack of public access to the media for social justice reporting by creating a help desk for members of the public facing some form of social injustice, helping them to take advantage of communication technology to secure direct access to the newsroom.
Richmond Hill Media Limited (Ripples Nigeria)
Project Eco-Nai+ is seeking to solve two major related problems. The first being the shared global challenge of climate change, and the second being inadequate local response to climate change due to disparities in knowledge of the crisis and capacity to contribute to solutions.
Legit.ng, Naij.com Media Limited
Digital publishers are competing for users’ attention with social media, news aggregators and streaming services that have advanced personalization features.
Stears News Limited (Operating Company), Stears Information Services (Holding Company)
A primary pain point for African publishers is the lack of technology infrastructure that makes it easy, fast and efficient to enable recurring revenue from readers, contributors or members. Off the shelf billing solutions, widely available in international markets, are not built with African users or publishers in mind.
Ringier Africa Digital Publishing (Ringier AG - Parent Company)
The overall aim of the project is to increase user engagement on the news site. As more and more users bypass editorial platforms in favour of social media networks, the publisher is tasked with finding ways to get them back on the site and engage them once there. While theoretically having ‘something for everyone’ means all readers should have interesting relevant content to consume, the reality is they do not always find those pieces before exiting the site. This project will drive content relevancy through personalisation and to drive engagement (time spent on page & pages viewed per session) on our platform.
Palestine
N a N
In newsroom, accessing news in real-time is challenging because you have to follow multiple sources of news (social media, newswires, rss, email etc). This app will allow aggregation of the news in one place and give the ability to prioritize and categorize them based on user preferences.
Middle East, Africa, Turkey - Regional/Crossborder
Incorporating Audience Voice into the News through Innovative AI Enabled Publishing Platform
Build a creative digital AI-Powered platform for audience engagement to be incorporated into the newsroom and news publishing process, in a bottom-up approach, so that the news stories speak about the Syrian people. The platform would allow live audience feedback to be streamed from our websites and social media channels and funnelled into the news making process so that editors can see it, after it was parsed and categorized by AI, and use it to make the news, creating a healthy news-making cycle where the Syrian people’s voices are heard.
Rwanda
The New Times
: Readers' Call on the News wants to address a general challenge in the media: a distant relationship between journalists and their readers. This creates distrust on one side, an assumption about the audience's need on the other. Readers' Call on the News, will create a bond again to make sure readers' ideas are heard, covered and in the end, that better news is produced about Rwanda.
Saudi Arabia
Micro-Payments paywall for Okaz.com.sa website
A paywall system allowing Okaz to charge micro payments per article based on a wallet concept. This approach can help readers pay a few riyals to read articles. The solution will be based on a mobile application and a web based platform.
Users to purchase content online without having to commit on monthly subscriptions
Users to purchase credits when needed
Solution to be integrated with Google Pay and Apple Pay.
South Africa
25FTW (25 for the win!)
Daily Maverick seeks to address this widespread challenge for news publishers by designing a suite of tools that will improve engagement rates with high-impact journalism. These tools will focus on three areas, namely, 1) AI summaries and delivery options, 2) customised layout and visual presentation, and 3) gamified engagement features and trackers.
Quote This Woman+: WE HELP NEWSROOMS EFFICIENTLY ACCESS DIVERSE & MARGINALIZED EXPERT SOURCES
Women make up only 24% of news sources which renders them close to invisible in the current news context. When women+ do appear it reinforces gender, racial and cultural stereotypes. Unconscious bias, tight deadlines, industries with few women+ in leadership to act as sources, and a lack of resources all influence journalists' ability to find and utilise women+ experts. As a result, the media is missing out on half of the world population's perspective. Quote This Woman+ provides an online database of African women+ experts for newsrooms to diversify their sources in the most efficient way possible.
Data Desk: An open-source data collection, management and distribution tool for small African newsrooms
African data is hard to find and, generally, it’s not machine readable. Also many globally-focused data sets do not cover African regions adequately. In order to report on local issues journalists are often required to build their own datasets, often from a range of disconnected sources and irregular updates. Collecting this data is time-consuming and laborious and it is difficult to re-use, share or build on. DataDesk enables journalists to build locally-relevant data sets for their own reporting as well as for the broader African journalism community.
The Africa Gender Data Portal: mainstreaming gender in African news through data
The Africa Gender Portal, under the Africa Data Hub project, will serve as a gender data and training portal that provides African journalists with the information, training and support they need to report on stories through a gendered lens with nuance, context and accuracy in three ways:
1. Streamlining the data pipeline and providing otherwise inaccessible data thereby diversifying coverage of new stories through a gendered lens.
2. Helping to “demystify” data and to upskill journalists with the capabilities and tools to use data in their stories with confidence.
3. Providing journalists with access to female experts that can offer alternative perspectives and improve diversity of voices heard.
TrustList: defunding disinformation profiteers. A red/safe list system for vetting South Africa’s media and advertising industries
The project builds on proven methodology and data models developed by the Global Disinformation Index (GDI) and similar pioneering researchers.
South Africa’s largest media association, SANEF, will drive TrustList adoption in newsrooms, while IAB-SA will secure buy-in from major advertising brands and media buyers. TrustList will combat hoax media through a data-as-a-service watchlist, coupled with specialist analysis of over-performing or trending content. The resulting red-list (with recommendations to deny ad placement) & grey-list (with recommendation to ask for confirmation of anti-disinformation compliance) alerts will help advertisers/media-buyers their SSP (supply side platforms) & programmatic ad management systems
Olduvai Pty
Data costs in South Africa, and the other African markets which Scrolla.Africa will expand to, are generally very high - especially for pay-as-you-go users, who represent the vast majority. This means that accessing independent, accurate, and fun news is often an unaffordable luxury. Scrolla DataLite will provide a clean, easy-to-navigate platform - with all of Scrolla.Africa's content in English and Zulu, but without the burden of normal data costs.
Food For Mzansi, a digital news platform of Farmers For Change (Pty) Ltd
The Food For Mzansi Citizen Journalism Project is aimed at South Africans youth and young small-scale farmers who live in rural communities with limited internet access. Whilst internet penetration around the country’s big cities are quite impressive, research shows that rural provinces have fallen far behind. Most of the people living in these rural provinces are unemployed, whilst those who are employed mostly work in the agricultural sector. They have particularly low literacy rates, and are also being held back by exorbitant mobile data prices which currently excludes them from the news agenda and access to news media.
The Daily Maverick (Pty) Limited
Small and medium publishers have access to a lot of data but few insights. This is mainly due to the disparate systems that publishers rely on. Structuring that data and housing in a single location to create a unified view of the reader will allow publishers to unlock the power of data previously only available to large corporates.
Syrian Arab Republic
FrontlineInFocus.com tinyhand.net
Placing the audience inside the war and conflict zones, shift the newsrooms to open areas and all the places which are hard to reach and difficult to visualise. All this could be achieved by using VR.
Tunisia
Nawaat
Nawaat is heavily reliant on institutional donor funding and donor-funded commercial clients. Nawaat’s fairly undiversified revenue sources makes Nawaat vulnerable to shifts in donor priorities (ex: decreased focus on Tunisia, freedom of expression, etc), or decreased funding availability more broadly. Furthermore, Nawaat’s position is increasingly precarious as foreign aid budgets are being reduced in response to COVID-19-induced economic fallout. Diversifying Nawaat’s revenue sources is fundamental to maintaining Nawaat’s editorial independence, especially as increased numbers of donors are granting funds for thematic based projects rather than supporting journalism for the sake of journalism.
Türkiye
Establishing a subscription and notification system for an ad-free and/or personalized reader experience
The project will create a subscription and customizable notification (Push, WhatsApp, Newsletter etc.) system to provide ad-free content requested by readers. T24 aims to increase reader satisfaction and create an additional income by:
1) Frontend improvements for existing web and mobile apps
2) Content management system improvements
3) Payment, subscription tracking system development
4) Development of notification tracking system
5) Creation of a newsletter distribution system
KONOHA - All-in-one subscription management system
Mynet will develop an all-in-one subscription management system that includes ML decision support systems, subscriber and subscription package management, payment modules etc as a Software as a Solution (SaaS), specially developed for publishers.
COM+ : The Multi-Screen OTT Platform for Curated News in Turkey
COM is connected to a wide range of creators and journalists who are looking for a platform to publish in-depth news content that is objective and powerful. COM+ will not only provide a platform for such content but also result in consumption of more thoughtful, investigative journalism. In order to achieve this outcome, the organization needs to transform from a content and production company to a tech/media company.
MYNET MEDYA YAYINCILIK ULUSLARARASI ELEKTRONIK BILGILENDIRME VE HABERLESME HIZMETLERI A.S.
Push notifications on mobile devices are an important way for users to stay up to date with news. However, push notifications can also be a major source of annoyance for users; being interrupted at the wrong time for something you do not care about is frustrating. So, users are frustrated, less engaged; retention rates, CLTV and revenue is lower. Thanks to the Phantom's smart, locally-targeted personalize push system; user segments and content segments can be determined and user engagement level can be improved.
Aposto Teknoloji ve Medya AŞ
As paywalled subscription models become the go-to method of monetizing news content, audiences are increasingly experiencing subscription fatigue. Independent newsletters are emerging as an alternative source, yet they often feature links to major news outlets to establish trust and credibility. Readers still come across paywalls, and they either disengage with the content or resort to different methods of bypassing. This causes a discrepancy in compensation of intellectual property owners, drives down reader engagement and depreciates curators’ value proposition. Dreamcatcher offers a way to overcome these challenges by creating an ad hoc licensing mechanism supported by a blockchain-based secure tracking and payment infrastructure.
Demirören Teknoloji Anonim Şirketi, Demirören Medya Grubu
Demirören Teknoloji wants to categorise content, at a microsegment level in order to increase readers’ engagement on its platforms. To do this effortlessly, they need an automated system that does not rely on content creators. Named entity recognition is a method that enables extracting entities from a content. Currently, Turkish language processing resources are limited and they are not efficient enough for large scale applications. To address these issues, Demirören Teknoloji decided to develop their own entity recognition tool. By providing the tool as a SAAS on cloud, they hope to offer a Turkish language processing resource.
Uganda
Advance by Minority Africa: Creating a more open, diverse, and accessible African media
Despite the widespread adoption of CC licenses, many media organisations like ours adopting them have little to no control over the republication process. The workflow is often mechanical, requiring publishers to copy and paste content. This stunts smooth syndication and is a hurdle for media companies looking to track the serialisation of their content. Advance will deploy relevant technology to transform how republications are done. First by allowing republishers broader and automated access to Minority Africa stories about marginalised groups in Africa. To the wider ecosystem, publishers using the web application can seamlessly republish stories directly to their CMS obtaining content in high quality and also monitor their own republications.
United Arab Emirates
Bayanat Majarra
A system to capture and analyze user behavior and apply Artifcial Intelligence (AI) to offer a personalized experience on the Majarra platform.
Jourlance
Jourlance is a platform that connects publishers with qualified freelance journalists and writers. Jourlance manages the pitching process, commissioning, and deliverables between the two parties.
SciComm X FZ LLC
<ol><li>As the content subscription model is being developed and adapted by many media organizations worldwide, the model is still in its infancy in Arab countries</li><li>Subscribers usually get access to premium content + exclusive daily offers including digest newsletters that are delivered directly to their inbox</li><li>Most tools that offer content newsletter subscriptions are not compatible with Arabic and don’t support Arab journalists or Arabic Media</li><li>Many Arab media outlets are studying implementing subscription models and offering daily digests, but the successful case studies are rare, and there are no tools to support newsletters in Arabic for Arab audiences</li></ol>
Arageek.com (Motivate Media Group - Arageek's licensee)
Arageek will generate UGC from its users and bloggers. It will increase revenue from higher engagements and more pageviews and provide data and insights for editors for continuous content improvement.
The National
Listening to news is becoming more important to consumers and news organisations as device proliferation drives demand for voice offerings. The Middle East is currently underserved by news organisations and big tech companies. High-quality content in Arabic remains quite limited compared to the size of the Arabic-speaking market. The National sees an opportunity to bridge that gap by launching a text to speech service in both English and Arabic, giving the wider audiences access to The National’s high-quality news.
POPSCI ARABIA / Haykal Media
There’s a gap between the academic community and the public. Although the academic community is considered as a credible and accurate source of knowledge, there is a shortage in Arabic tools and platforms that can help them share their research and breakthroughs in a language accessible to the public can consume. This project intends to lower the barrier to entry and expand the reach of the academic community and build a highway between the science readers and producers. They are filling the gap by building a platform that will become the destination for the academic community share science and tech stories with the Arabic-speaking world. This platform will allow authors to follow a simple, hassle-free process where they collaborate with editors.
Zimbabwe
The Citizen Bulletin (Zimbabwe Centre for Media and Information Literacy)
As the usage of social media platforms increases, local newsrooms are beginning to see the need to meet readers where they already are. In many developing media markets, including Zimbabwe, WhatsApp is one of the most important platforms for news distribution. However, to use the platform for engagement, news outlets can begetting banned for violating WhatsApp user terms and policies. To use the platform for engagement, a newsroom needs to get access to the WhatsApp Business API, a legally permissible and scalable way to engage with audiences on the platform.
263Chat
Zimbabwe is a highly polarised country with few independent media outlets. Radio is the easiest media to access for most Zimbabweans.
Argentina
TeleNueve
To produce the news only once and let our tool do the newscast for you. Newscasts haven’t changed their audience experience that much since they were created with an anchor telling stories. But the audience has changed a lot, especially in the last 15 years with the internet, social networks, and smartphone experience changing it all. Now the anchor has been replaced by the autoplay video so we believe that there is a gap to fill.
Editorial Jornada
This automated system would have a highly positive and beneficial impact:
- Increase in income from direct advertising - Increase in advertisers.
- Reduction of expenses in customer service and designs.
- Agility, accessibility and time savings for the client and the environment.
- Improvement in the user experience with the Jornada website.
- Increased reach and traffic on the web, therefore, direct impact on increased revenue in programmatic advertising.
La Gaceta
Publishers have numerous sources of information and analytics. However, resources and time are increasingly limited, so we need a correct interpretation of the data and an effective use of its analysis. There is often a gap between the volume of information and the number of specific actions that can be carried out daily and, furthermore, these actions will always have a subjective interpretation bias. This aspect prevents making correct and intelligent decisions, based on data that can mainly cross the interest of the audience and the quality of the content of each medium.
El Litoral
The platform will make visible content of value that today is limited to a specific region, which allows expanding topics such as diversity, inclusion, gender, disability, environment, among others. The product will increase the amount of in-depth content, with greater development and resources; more copyright paid, true and checked by chief editors. This results in more reading time and in more possibilities of monetization of the website. Finally, it will reduce costs in technology service providers that do not fully adapt to the environment.
Editorial Rio Negro, S.A.
We want to solve the loss of representation and territorial information and its consequent decrease in the diversity of points of view represented in our environment due to the closure of company correspondents. To create a new news product that uses audiovisual content generated by the community as journalistic input. That is a model of active participation that innovates the conditions of content production that expand the capabilities of the newsroom and diversify points of view by giving voice to different people in the community.
LA NACION
Nowadays, headlines depend fully on how keen the journalist is to write an attractive headline, and how much the person knows about SEO or best practices for social media. Actually the best way we have to give performance KPIs to journalists is via dashboards and reports.
LA GACETA
The principal challenge is the reduction of churn. The platform will be able to recognize specific situations of users who have a high probability of leaving the service based. Second, it will provide information on the relation between the content and the users with the greatest and least interest. Third, the data will help increase audience retention from actions on the site's frontend to producing informative content that generates more engagement for the most active segments.
El Eco de Tandil
Local media companies, are going behind the clicks to survive, with higher and higher operational costs and a lack of latest technology to adapt to new markets. With this project, we can focus on the core of the business: the news. And of course, we can start to draw together a new vision of the industry, with combined efforts.
Grupo Octubre
The production and consumption of audiovisual content is growing at dizzying rates. Visual processing tools are expensive and difficult to implement. In the process of digitizing our historical content from channels, newspapers and radios with more than 60 years of history, we found a gap when trying to work with enriched content for our markets. This is why we started Visión Latina.
Tiempo Argentino
This project will shorten the gap between commercial media and cooperative news outlets by providing the core technological solutions that any cooperative or non for profit organization needs in order to carry out a news organization funded by a membership model. By doing that it will also bring plurality to the Argentinian media landscape and promote journalism driven by public interest. This kind of product is impossible to afford for any cooperative news outlet since these organizations don’t have financial resources to hire or retain programmers, designers nor the UX research team required. Therefore their chances to compete in a highly concentrated media landscape are very low.
La Voz del Interior
Our current transition from an editorial business model based mainly on digital advertising towards a model based primarily on audiencie’s revenue is slow and non-automated processes. It is difficult to make an intelligent and agile use of our data in order to make decisions and execute commercial and editorial strategies that accelerate the process of acquisition and retention of subscribers.
Periodismo.com
To find an alternative method of monetization for producers of journalistic material that allows them to make quality content and generate a revenue stream that complements advertising and subscriptions.
RED/ACCIÓN
How can you take your audience by the hand in their funnel journey from following a social account to membership conversion? How to understand news consumption and participation patterns so that we can predict and identify the triggers that have the potential to drive new members into our subscription plans? The Smart Membership Project will allow us to work with segments so to design, track, understand and adjust best engagement actions (action buttons, polls, open questions, etc.) towards creating paid memberships.
Croma
Relevant articles recommendation and the ongoing usage of past stories in new reporting is an ongoing problem that every news organization faces on a daily basis. By using machine learning to link every person, organization or topic mentioned in the news archive, the opportunities for innovation are endless. To name just a few:
Infobae
The most innovative aspect of the project is that, unlike other content recommendation engines, we will try to predict by means of Artificial Intelligence engines, what content or topics might be of interest to the user. We will not rely solely on the browsing history of the anonymous or logged-in user, or even just of users similar to the user who is browsing. We will take all this information, we will add the analysis of historical or current readings of the contents of the site, we will add analysis of propensity - affinity, activity in social networks and others. Last but not least, this tool will have to be prepared to learn from all users, incorporate their behaviors, receive feedback from our journalists, learn, learn, learn.
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Agencia de Noticias Fides
The voices of young people are often relegated by traditional media that prefer to cover issues that are beyond the interest of young people themselves. The ANF intends to attract new audiences from Bolivian society with the aim of expanding its following niches; wants to do it through the development of a technological mechanism (app) for participation so that young people promote their visibility in society, from their own narratives.
Periódico El País SRL
This project is focused mainly in solving the online payments recurrent problem that affects Bolivia and, particularly, Tarija due to its still incipient financial culture. This problem will be tackled with the development of a new payment method widely known to the population but unexplored outside the scope of telecommunication companies.
Brazil
Plural
Even big cities in Brazil lack a more profound journalism. Big media outlets are more interested in national politics, and local vehicles don’t have the money or the expertise to report using more sophisticated tools and methods. Typically, regional and local media replicate official news. We want to change this, using funding from GNI to gather data with the use of IA, employing state of art tools and hiring professionals from IT and journalism to uncover important and unknown realities about our city life. We feel that this will be revolutionary in terms of community life.
Lupa
In the current legislature, much of the disinformation content that circulates on social media reflects the message conveyed by elected representatives. In 2023, we intend to automate and put together all public communication from authorities on social media to show what disinformation is. The profiles of president, vice president, federal deputies and senators in office will be analyzed, totaling 596 profiles. The information will be published in an easy-to-read interface, with filters and searches. The tool will generate a database on political communication and will be an ally to fight against disinformation published by elected politicians.
A Gazeta
Society needs to better understand the methods behind professional journalism and the transformations it promotes. Newsrooms need to build capacity to identify, track, catalogue and convey to the public the impact of their work. Our goal is to provide a combination of methodologies and tools to help journalists and editors include this workflow in their routine to guarantee their stories are meaningful and impactful, gradually improving readers’ lives and their perception of relevance and value.
Poder360 Jornalismo e Comunicação
There is a huge demand for a more complete product aggregating policy monitoring to news and analysis. There are very limited monitoring platforms available in Brazil, and none from a news organization capable of offering information the value of knowledge, access and wit beyond the automatized tools. We will develop a product that uses technology to gather information from all available databases and elevate the value of the results by aggregating the news and analysis from Poder360’s journalists.
Sumaúma
Amazon communities are marginalised in the global debate about the climate and biodiversity. Indigenous, quilombola and riverine peoples are conservation and forest management experts, but their voices often go unheard due to logistical, obstacles technical challenges and cultural differences. Sumaúma aims to address this by providing an amplification platform (podcast, trilingual newsletter and website), communications equipment and a forum for discussions, training and development of storytelling techniques. Initially working with seven remote communities in the Xingu River Basin, we plan to develop a model that can be scaled up to ensure the outside world talks not just about the Amazon but with it.
Mídia NINJA
Brazil is a country of continental dimensions with great cultural and identity diversity. However, its media ecosystem is extremely centralized in the Rio-SP axis, as well as the entire process of narratives elaboration that doesn't reflect this wide diversity. In contrast, there are thousands of activist communication initiatives in the interior of Brazil, totally ignored by the conventional media, which are unable to give visibility to their agendas.
NINJA has more than 2,000 collaborators spread across the country from different identities. NINJApp is a tool that automates and facilitates the collaboration process, strengthening a decentralized communication network throughout Brazil.
Carla Beraldo/ Frelancer journalist/ Researcher
We need to understand how the content creation tool can support the creation of accessible content without disturbing the journalists’ workflow. We also need to understand how increased awareness among journalists about how to create accessible content can be achieved through training and increased knowledge. So, after testing the Reverta Protocol in different newsrooms and mapping the issues, we can create the plugin focus on CMSs that help the accessibility. This could then be customized.
Diário do Nordeste
The advent of the internet disrupted the old news media business model and forced publishers to rely on readership. Though this paradigm has been accepted by most in the industry, few publishers have been able to successfully tackle reader monetization to sustainable levels.
By tokenizing our subscription we will rebuild trust between newsroom and readers to levels enjoyed prior to the internet, strengthening our commitment to reader-centric news, and monetizing the project from subscriptions instead of advertisers.
We will develop a loyal new base of digital-native subscribers, reduce churn, and fund social programs that enhance the lives of marginalized communities, improving our bottom line while making our world a better place.
Grupo Matinal Jornalismo (GMJ) and Headline News Brasil.
News deserts are a significant problem in the Brazilian news industry, including in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, where tens of digital news outlets and independent journalists are struggling to produce content and reach local audiences. The partners community will be allowed to use Matinal content (premium content that covers all the state municipalities) to increase local readers' willingness to pay, monetizing news through the platform's sharing economy model. In doing so, Austral (and its network of local independent creators) will be a Headline leading local partner in Rio Grande do Sul.
Abril Comunicações S.A
In recent years we have seen a decline in the printed media market, one of our main products as a publisher. Concerning the loss of physical readers, we have not noticed a proportional increase in our digital subscribers.
We have planned 4 phases in this project:
1) Creation of an AI Model aggregating information from articles and users in a single environment, understanding and predicting behavior and content relevance.
2) Customer Engagement: improve reader experience.
3) Increase users activation and conversion.
4) Clusters creation for 1st party ads.
Ambiental Media
In Brazil, with important exceptions, socio-environmental databases are dispersed, difficult to locate, and many times are simply nonexistent, inaccessible, or published in a messy, unfinished state. This is true for data at a national, state, and municipal scale, and this situation directly inhibits the production of data-driven journalism and other sectors where data-driven work is essential for producing insights based on socio-environmental data, such as ESG. The significance of this problem impacts more than just scientific reporting. Environmental stories connect to coverage of economics, politics, and gender equity.
Projeto Colabora
Build a platform to assist journalists and communicators in tracking climate-related acts of parliament published by Brazilian states and municipalities. AIl mechanisms will be used to categorize each act and organize to allow filtering and prioritization of information. With technology as part of the content production flow, topics that would otherwise be invisible to the general public can be covered. To promote equitable opportunities, the platform will be free of charge to journalists from underrepresented groups. Parts of the platform will also be openly made available to everyone.
Centro de Estudo da Mídia Marco Zero Conteúdo
The project proposes solutions to the lack of accessible quality journalistic content for people with visual impairments. In Brazil, this population is estimated at 6.5 million people and, although communication is a human right, there is no effectiveness in the practices of journalistic companies. Thus, this population is excluded from the consumption of quality information and is more vulnerable to disinformation and fake news. This project offers a research to understand the consumption of journalistic content by blind people; an automated tool for diagnosing accessibility problems on journalistic websites and a curator app of quality and accessible journalistic content.
Revista AzMina
Amplifica is both a tool that aims to facilitate community participation with news organizations, using "social listening" capacities to bring people closer. This approach is a step forward into membership engagement and data-driven understanding of our audiences. Working with communities and interacting with readers is not something new. However, going where the readers are is a great differential for participation and engagement.
Rede Gazeta
Legacy outlets fraught with digital transformation and media startups alike suffer with business model sustainability issues at a fast-paced tech-led landscape, which requires substantial and constant investments just to barely stay up to date. In order to spur trusting and impactful journalism we aim at providing a set of affordable tech-driven enabling solutions, starting with the development of a mobile-first and agile-driven CMS to drastically improve response times and productivity.
AppCívico
The cryptocurrency and the NFTs universe is full of investors but lacks a cause, a purpose beyond finance. Facts-NFT aims to launch and raise a new revenue stream line for media outlets, by offering them the opportunity to sell their content in the non-fungible token (NFT) format. Cryptocurrency owners and NFT collectors will then have the chance to express their support for good reporting, while also investing in a fast-growing market.
S/A Estado de Minas
Despite being fundamental in the journalist's daily life, the news round is a slow process and is often insufficient. Several times with the journalist contacting police and fire brigades by phone to try to find out if there is any news that is worth investigating, following the social networks and other news sites looking for stories that have not yet been covered. The aim of Scoop is to automate and streamlining this process.
Associação Fiquem Sabendo
Agenda Transparente tackles the lack of transparency and ways to monitor Brazilian authorities and public officials’ schedules, which are currently fragmented on various platforms. Agenda Transparente is a pioneering initiative to bring accountability to Brazil's Federal administration by creating a live history of the Executive Branch’s daily appointments in a unified, custom, and comparable way.
Folha da Manhã SA / Folha de S.Paulo
The formal education of women is increasing, they are entering senior positions and receiving more promotions. They are reading more and more news day by day, so why are they still less willing than men to pay for content? More space for women increases not their interest, but everyone's interest. When they see themselves more represented, they can feel more connected with the content and become a subscriber.
O Globo
How do we accelerate the growth of digital subscribers? O Globo’s current subscriptions growth rate—despite being the highest among newspapers in Brazil—is still insufficient.
Piauí
The business model that sustained journalism over the last century has been exhausted. We have created an alternative model that meets—in a new way—the increasing demand for content in the Video on Demand market. We will not only sell the intellectual property rights of the magazine’s stories, but also engage our team of journalists, screenwriters, and film directors into the actual development process of these audiovisual narratives. As in the oil industry, the more refined the pitch is, the greater its value becomes. Refining piauí’s original stories into “TV Bibles” will increase their value up to five times.
Associação Desenrola
Challenges:
Grupo Bandeirantes
Bandeirantes Media Group journalists need to make VODs available as quickly as possible on our websites, apps and social media. Today this work is done by different teams (websites x social medias) and this process needs to be optimized. The solution found is to develop a proprietary platform that captures the signal from our 7 television channels and 5 radios and transforms it into digital media. The journalist can define what content he wants to distribute and on which platform.
AzMina
Big companies are usually the only ones that can afford hiring teams or private consultancy firms. They have money, structures, tools and human resources dedicated to using legal and legitimate methods to manage their interests in the Congress. This leaves NGO's, institutes or smaller private companies poorly informed about how parliamentarians vote and how bills progresses.
Congresso em Foco
Brazilian National Congress data, although available on official portals, is scattered and hard to find, making it almost inaccessible to non-specialists. So we are about to build, feed and maintain the largest database in the country of federal parliamentarians, in an economic, rational and replicable way on a national scale (in Legislative Assemblies and Municipal Councils with APIs involving similar experiences) and internationally.
Abraji
We have a lot of open data in Brazil, but often journalists don't have the necessary skills to analyze it. What the Abraji Dados/CruzaGrafos will do is to group the main Brazilian databases in an accessible way, so that journalists, whether with initial or advanced skill levels in data analysis, can carry out various investigations. It will be possible to explore the data with graphs, using CruzaGrafos, a tool that will allow even novice users to make complex data crosscheckings and analysis.
Aos Fatos
Radar Aos Fatos' purpose is to display interactively what's trending on popular misinformation/low level content profiles, websites, pages and communities though a smart dashboard and premium reports. With the growing sophistication of false and misleading content on open and closed platforms, it is imperative to understand how broad and pervasive are mis/disinformation campaigns in the opinion making process. In order to make better decisions, companies that require situation analysis, risk advice and a better understanding of how mis/disinformation have a role on public opinion and the political agenda would rely on Aos Fatos' products. Also, Aos Fatos expects a positive impact in its own mis/disinformation coverage.
Jornal do Commercio
In a world where the so-called fake news disseminates in a high speed, there is a limit in fact-check services capacity to deal with the situation. The association between journalism and computing has been studied as one of the ways to combat this disinformation ecosystem. Confere.ai is an automated fact-checking system that uses artificial intelligence to create a culture of fighting misinformation among the common citizen.
JOTA
Despite the high interest in tax issues in Brazil, access to public information is difficult and relies on unfriendly interfaces. We want to create a single platform to offer all the information needed about past Carf decisions, as we were the first to collect and classify all information from Carf trials and court precedents. In addition, the platform will use machine learning algorithms to estimate the likelihood of victory or defeat in ongoing and future cases. Together with our data science initiative, we will have our editorial team adding insights that robots can't.
Estadão
This project aims to improve political and electoral debate across universities, especially aimed at 18-24 youngsters, by providing up to 1 year of free subscription.
Agencia Publica
The proponent organizations view the urban youth as a potential audience that is yet to embrace the news industry in Brazil. Different from other relevant countries such as Mexico and the United States, the journalistic initiatives in Brazil geared towards the urban youth are few and small, and do not make intensive use of video, the utmost language that is being consumed by the youth.
Chile
Grupo Copesa (La Tercera)
People struggle to get informed in the news ecosystem because of the excess information and boring format. Moreover, they are reluctant to share information with media outlets because they don't trust them or feel it wastes time. Consequently, audiences do not have relevant information while media outlets have trouble improving their content offer because they don't have enough information about their audiences.
BioBioChile
With the aim of creating a healthier environment for our readers, the “Bío Bío Community” project was born: a free subscription system that will encourage healthy interaction among users, offering them a series of benefits.
Building a sense of community among readers can increase trust in the outlet and also improve our communication with them and encourage more constructive interaction in the comments section.
In turn, knowing better the behavior of users at a statistical level will allow us to improve our editorial offer, better satisfying the needs of the public.
Subela Radio
Small-mid size media organizations face challenges in news production costs, insufficient content distribution, lacking user engagement and underperforming monetization strategies. Problems that are often faced in isolation, instead of implementing solutions designed systemically to tackle these problems. We propose the development of a collaborative journalism platform designed to reduce costs in news production by engaging with young journalists that are just entering the market, as well as independent journalists. To increase user engagement, the platform will enable interaction from our readers and viewers, whom will also be able to collaborate with our publications.
Mecenas
Obtaining and managing online memberships, donations and subscriptions in Latin America is a technological, financial and administrative headache.
Colombia
El Colombiano
Media outlets must make the digital subscription business model profitable in an environment where audiences are not used to paying for content and paywall technologies are expensive and not designed to engage audiences. With the dynamic paywall and its reward system, we will improve the user experience on our platforms, showing more value and interest in the audience so that they consume more information, and with more benefits, we will encourage payment for content.
Baudó Agencia Pública
Sustainability and indepence has always been a challenge for us. In this search, it's been necessary to expand our business model.
We want to get to know our prospective customers for our membership model, and we also need to develop loyalty campaigns and generate a Navegantes membership model long-term.
To do this, we've thought of developing an independent and innovative channel which will connect us with our members and allow us to link our community narrators as beneficiaries of the model.
Editora del Mar S.A.
As a newspaper we need to diversify our offer and focus on the digital subscriptions business model. We will count on technologies to know our audience, bring personalized experiences and better products, in order to attract and retain digital subscribers. UNI2 is a cost-effective solution, open source, with an easy and friendly management that integrates a customer data platform and content recommendation by Artificial Intelligence.
El Tiempo Casa Editorial
Developing a portal in which SMBs can access to ad acquisition in our portals is an opportunity to wide our market, improve the speed and effectiveness of our service and automating our delivery processes.
Galvis Ramírez y Cia
Children are now producers and consumers of content, but not news. Unrestricted access to media consumption and information requires they build critical thinking skills and the ability to discern between right or wrong; true or fake news. Understanding the responsibility of being accountable for their productions, along with its effects. The goal of the project is to create a safe and friendly environment where they can produce and consume real life contents understanding the reality they live in, while doing it in an engaging and age appropriate way, using their tools such as video, audio, text, comics or even games.
Costa Rica
Confidencial
Nicaraguan audiences need safe, free and curated digital experiences that stimulate critical thinking, free expression and public dialogue because structural conditions such as repression, poverty, and censorship hinder other forms of community building. Media platforms have the opportunity to provide safe spaces and amplify the voices of their audiences, but traditional membership models create additional barriers to audience engagement. We will transform our membership model by lowering entry friction while prioritizing community growth and engagement. This will enable us to foster critical thinking, free expression, and public debate with a large and diverse community, safeguarding democracy and amplifying public opinion.
La Voz de Guanacaste
This project will level the playing field for many small independent newsrooms who are trying to develop a product culture and make their flagship editorial products more cost-effective. We’re building on well-documented, successful efforts and strategies. We’re also building on our own successful track record and experience in local, national and international collaborations and adapting this to the current context of our region.
Centro Latinoamericano de Investigación Periodística
Grand corruption and unlawful private practices hinder economic growth, debase democratic processes and feed violence throughout Latin America. That’s why CLIP is joining forces with the best Latin American investigative reporters and media to understand these problems beyond national borders. CLIP will create a Data Commons, a platform to facilitate and speed up data analysis for investigative reporters seeking to expose corruption and abuse of power beyond borders. Our team will collect, integrate, mine and publish data and public records to a single platform where journalists and other civic-minded organizations can rapidly connect names, addresses and other entities.
La Nación
Fake news has been strengthened by social media and are one of the biggest threats to a country's democracy. #nocomacuento was developed as a countermeasure for this phenomenon, but even it has strong presence in Costa Rica’s capital city, it doesn’t have the same reach in other settlements, neither the speed to produce and distribute content as fast as fake news spread.
If we can enable a collaborative ecosystem based on interaction and speed up the verification and distribution process, we will be able to augment our coverage and position our brand in areas where we have low engagement.
Ecuador
Fundación El Churo- Wambra Medio Digital Comunitario
In Ecuador there is a diversity of communication and journalism proposals produced from different territories, by various communities, groups and individuals; however, these have difficulties in having an impact on new audiences and greater reach in the media ecosystem. In Wambra, these communities tell their stories in the first person and from their perspective, but these contents need to improve their journalistic quality and have greater diffusion. The platform will strengthen the capacities of these communities, through the journalistic technical support of Wambra, who are part of the communities themselves and manage the feminist, anti-racist, intercultural and intersectional approach.
El Salvador
El Faro
In Central America, independent journalists face censorship and many obstacles to obtain reliable public information. There are many risks for independent journalists of working alone and the difficulties can diminish the impact of our stories to counterbalance propaganda and disinformation from authoritarian governments.
El Faro will have the first online platform in the Central American region to coordinate cross-border journalism projects through a safe platform to share ideas and information; tools to open, store and analyze non-structured or raw data improving the efficiency of workflows by using new technologies.
Asociación Juvenil Gato Encerrado Media
With the pandemic in 2019, misinformation about Covid-19, vaccination, and political corruption were added to the administration of the pandemic. The WhatsApp Chatbot seeks to be a verified and reliable information dissemination tool. Users will be able to ask the bot about the truth or falsehood of a rumor or information, and the bot will recommend verified and reliable information. Behind the bot will be a verifying human journalist attentive to people's questions.
El Faro
The current social dialogue is extremely polarized and opinions and popularity are most valued in terms of likes, shares and retweets. In addition, the massive amounts of information online about the important issues make news consumption overwhelming and generate misinformation. The misinformation-polarization duo causes a very low quality conversation between citizens about the most important issues that our society faces. To tackle this problem, The Conversation Lab will generate tech tools that enhance both online and offline spaces to engage in high quality conversations where doubts and nuances are vindicated with the aim of fostering civic engagement in our readers.
Guatemala
Prensa Libre S.A
The strategy, based on the analysis, algorithms and AI, is to create user experiences that encourage content consumption through event-based CTAs. We aim to develop a platform to achieve conversions and retention through the creation of experiences (marketing and content, among others) based on the subscribers behavior.
NOPEVA, S.A. Nómada
We are in a new era of journalism consolidation and innovation, and building trust with audience members and engaging them in spaces where they gather to share values and experiences is a new way of interacting with them.
Mexico
Promoting information access with IA in Latin America (PIALA)
The Freedom of Information platforms around Latin America are limited on their functionalities, this prevents journalists and researchers of making the most of the Freedom of Information Acts in the different countries. As solution, we will create a platform with better and improved features to enable journalists and researchers to go deeper on their investigations through access to public information.
Grupo Milenio
Readers don't engage with the news sites as expected. The universe of brand lovers is low and we want our audiences to be more active, so that we can further strengthen our journalism and our community of readers.
We want to implement a loyalty program for our readers on our Milenio site and apps. Our users will interact with our content and products to accumulate points according to consumption and the actions they carry out on our news site. These points can be redeemed for benefits for readers.
Verificado MX
The aim of the project is to make the misinformation identification process easier and cheaper to media outlets. Our fact checking model includes a technological tool and a personalized training protocol for each media outlet, which allows them to have an automated trend analysis search tool and a personalized fact checking model to detect misinformation even more accurately and more relevant than ever. This dual model will allow teams not only to combat misinformation, but also strengthen their business models by allowing them to generate verified content based on automated search trends analysis.
Periodistas de a Pie
For decades Mexican journalism has depended on government money, which has implied political control of the media, a problem that is worst in the local context.
Editorial Martinica S.A. de C.V.
Verified local news are at risk of disappearing. More than ever, people are getting their news from social media but readers trust in them is lower than other sources, but community publications have not yet been able to adapt, as the economics don’t make sense anymore.
Peru
El Búho
We want to reduce the centralization of information and the exclusion of the issues of the inhabitants of extensive regions of the interior of Peru in the national information agenda. The project will also combat the lack of diversity and local perspectives in the information offered by the media in Peru. The needs of the audience in the interior of the country has not been satisfied by the local media and is weakened by the current situation of the media environment. The informative content produced by this new media network will have greater visibility and impact giving local audiences news that is relevant to them from a nearby source.
Asociación de Periodismo de Investigación Ojo Público
The Intelligent Journalistic Verification Platform is a digital tool that seeks to provide a solution to the two main challenges of local and regional media in Peru: the production of quality content with few resources and regaining the trust of their audiences by positioning themselves as leaders in the fight against misinformation. This tool will help local newsrooms to generate reliable and timely content, in various formats, for audiences in territories with vulnerable populations in the Andes and the Amazon. The project will promote the application of verification parameters, strengthen the capacity to produce quality content and foster the bond of trust with the audience.
Asociación de Periodismo con Lupa
The Vital Data Hub will be a tool to empower small newsrooms and independent journalists who want to tell ambitious, data-driven health stories. These smaller organizations often do not have data analysts who can facilitate the use of complex data in the reporting process. The Vital Data Hub service will also allow us to add another revenue stream for Salud Con Lupa, strengthening our organization’s business model.
RPP - Radio Programas del Perú
A web base and app base platform that will identify our contributors and help our journalist sort out the cases. The platform itself can serve as a repository of cases so we can create a community where we can follow up on cases and solutions.
Empresa Editora El Comercio
The SME and SOHO don't have an easy and affordable solution to advertise their products/services on news and content sites. This sector also has limited resources and they can’t waste time because it is too valuable.
Asociacion Convoca
As more and more media outlets are operating on a tight budget, the likelihood of news organizations investing in innovative digital products, like video games, which will ultimately increase the scope of their content, are slight to none. Journal Games seeks to both create video games that do not demand a significant investment and increase the scope of in-depth stories that uncover facts of public interest.
Uruguay
la diaria
Problems:
- Children have few spaces and opportunities to exercise their citizenship from a wholesome position.
- The main difficulty that exists when thinking contents for children, is often the adults behind the idea and the baggage of preconceptions they carry.
- There are currently no free and secure platforms for children's interaction.
Solution:
Co design, with active participation of children to create a truly appropriate space for children to consume journalism. When children appropriate a medium, they see better their possibilities of expression, communicative capacity and the decisions involved in making it, and will therefore be more accurate critics of the messages produced by others.
la diaria
It is not a crisis of journalism, but of a journalistic business model. In short term, the subscription model is a powerful alternative; however, in the long term, it consolidates its exclusionary nature.
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
El Pitazo
Digital news organizations will be able to add a new source of income without having to pay for expensive technological developments. To this end, our team will build in 12 months a software as a service (Saas) that can be implemented in the web of each digital media to allow the automated publication of classified ads.
Austria
Kronen Zeitung
Our brand and content is highly relevant for all of our audience groups. Especially for handicapped users it requires a clear commitment from us, as a publisher, to make content consumable in additional ways to address everyone and grow inclusion in the entire industry. We will evaluate different technology providers for text-to-speech solutions, pick and build an MVP as well as test and train such solution under real circumstances for a high quality result.
Bulgaria
Publishing house and newspaper Borba
The problem is the difficult transition that a regional newspaper like ours has to make from print to online edition in a very short time. We suggest that instead of small media trying to catch up with the big ones, they should focus on the regional news, which is their uniqueness, and seek a close relationship and two-way communication with the readers, using some useful practices from the print editions.
Croatia
Index.hr
There are two challenges we wish to tackle with this project: 1. make sure our fact-checking articles are delivered to the readers that need them the most. 2. kick-start our first-party data collecting efforts and be better prepared for the demise of third-party cookies.
Czechia
Trima News
The majority of publishers in the Czech Republic have started to withdraw from regions so more blind spots (news deserts) are starting to appear. Blind spots mean places which are not covered by news in any way. We see news as a critical infrastructure and at the same time as a protection of democracy, which is why our goal is to get news into as many blind spots as possible. By involving readers in the creation of news we will cover many more blind spots.
Denmark
Føljeton
In the past year, media organisations across the globe have been experiencing a slow-down in subscriber growth. This is bad news for an industry that is reliant on direct reader revenue. With our project, we intend to turn our subscribers into members by engaging more directly with them, thus strengthening both retention and word of mouth in order to reignite growth.
France
Les Jours
At Les Jours, we love to understand how systems, whether company boards, political parties, or lobbyist groups, are built, influence or are influenced within their environment. Our investigations imply many characters and/or organisations and the complexity of the links between them can be tough to fully digest.
We want to create a visualisation tool and feed it with our content, to help our readers keep track more easily of our thorough investigations.
This tool will provide a graphical representation of the main characters, companies, organisations, and the links between each of them in the context of our journalistic series.
L'Humanité
By creating a DAO, we will include a new and younger audience in L’Humanité and contribute to recreate trust toward us by letting people decide the topics they want to address around Web 3. We will create a direct relationship with them, understand their needs and allow L’Humanité to pertain.
Konbini
As a business, we need to transform the level of engagement of our users from passive users consuming our content on social media into active users using our website more often in order to develop consumer revenue but also to increase the loyalty of our users. These games will create the foundation of our community of members and so our new membership model.
Voxe
Voxe Pulse addresses a 3 sided problem : 1) news readers are exposed to advertising but don't have a say about what they see, especially in newsletters. 2) advertisers paying for ads in written media have a hard time collecting exact and transparent data to quantify their ROI, especially in newsletters. 3) media companies waste time and resources collecting data from the brands, reassuring them and keeping them up to date with the publication process. But most of all, they struggle to retain their advertisers.
Africa Business+
B2B customers face a chronic lack of transparency and automation when dealing with news outlets regarding: pricing, associated services and interactions with marketing teams. They become distrustful of news organisations and are deterred from accessing the news leading to low adoption rates. With Kelibia, customers input employees’ information and track consumption with targeted KPIs. After one year, they get a regularisation bill based on the real consumption of their employees with an adjusted and adapted renewal offer.
Wedodata
The challenge is the democratisation of 3D mapping video for the media ecosystem. We are working on a 3D video mapping tool based on the open source tool KeplerGl. Of course, it's not about taking screenshots from the online tool, but about using KeplerGl's camera movement features and creating an interface to manage the state of the view camera / viewport at the same time as the state of the data over time, by defining different keyframes, and interpolations / easing, pauses, etc... and to optimise the calculation process in order to have rendering cycles fast enough to be exploited in a daily media.
Futura
Digital subscriptions and paywalls are enduring monetisation models for the media industry. But as more readers subscribe to more news sources, subscription fatigue is likely to translate to lower engagement, higher churn rates, and unsteady revenue streams. PowerKey is a new sustainable monetisation model that cultivates our community’s engagement in the long run. 35% of our current readership is willing to donate to Futura to ask us to cover specific issues, so we believe this model is the right one for our audience. We hope that PowerKey will contribute to greater sustainability of the subscription revenue stream for them, and benefit the news ecosystem at large.
Mytho!
Mytho ! stimulates brain and challenges minds via already debunked information. Our principle is to protect the precious and useful importance of truth and information with counter-attacks on social networks and media.
Georgia
Indigo Media
Georgian media heavily depends on social networks, 60% of INDIGO visitors also come from social media platforms and this dependency fixes media to the algorithms of these other platforms. Any given restriction applied to this platform also affects media’s editorial independence - the process of content-creation. It is necessary to increase direct visitors in the website. So that INDIGO creates an app and opens access to a vast and complex content that lets app users intake diverse bits of material with the speed and context that suits their interests and tastes, also providing context and background on the chosen subject.
Germany
Krautreporter
Audio is booming, and small subscription-based newsrooms are missing out again. Without the option to plug ads into their podcast feeds, they need to bet on the fact that audio can convert listeners to subscribers just as well as paywalls turned readers. However, the paywall for audio, the technology to actually convert listeners, is still missing.
Our pay player has three main jobs-to-be-done traditionally executed by a paywall: tease the content; pitch the product; start the subscription flow. On top: transitioning user flow into the native audio environment, a podcatcher or audio app. In summary: The pay player will sketch out a route for publishers to monetize their audio products within a subscription business.
Zeppelin
With the rise of subscriptions and the trend toward creator-centric media, engagement with the reader community has become a critical issue for digital media. Loyal, trust-based relationships between journalists and users produce better journalism. But bad user experience destroys relationships. We lose reach, and revenue. With Zeppelin, creators and journalists can engage their users not too much, not too little, so they come back for more, enabling news teams and creators to build better relationships with their audiences.
Hungary
HVG Kiadó Zrt
Small to medium sized publishers in the Central Eastern European region can hardly invest in custom software solutions due to tight budgets. However, they still need to innovate and build up new revenue streams. Monetising high-value-add newsletters and thus bringing in extra income will be a must for all players if they wish to keep up with rising costs. Letter360 will be a tool that publishers can use to monetise their newsletters.
Koffair
As part of the Hungarian government's media capture campaign, independent radio stations were completely eliminated from traditional broadcasting. Those that survived moved to online operation. These radios have collected and continue to generate large amounts of valuable content in the form of linear audio that quickly gets buried in their extensive archives that are impossible to search through, even though they have recorded important details and background information that may be highly relevant and useful to understand current events.
Ireland
Journal Media
Noise, speed and complexity get in the way of audiences’ ability to take in quality information. News and the nuances behind complex issues can be hard to grasp. We want to build a prototype to bring access to complex issues to a larger audience and improve their engagement and understanding. We want to enhance the traditional ways in which we present stories such as text, graphics and images with the new ways in which we can communicate in digital environments.
Italy
Pagella Politica
Disinformation travels quickly across borders: Fact-checkers often want and need to share information. Today, efficient ways of communicating among fact-checkers do not exist. Industry-wide email threads have too much noise and do not target recipients. The fact-checking community lacks a tool for posing their requests to the right people and being alerted about new and emerging disinformation narratives. TFCF will create an interactive simplifying significantly communication and information sharing. Users will be able to pose targeted questions to other fact-checkers, as well as receive alerts about what important disinformation narratives are emerging in other countries.
Corriere Adriatico S.r.l.
Paper copies are gradually decreasing, while the website has more than a million unique browsers per month, but only few subscribers.
We need to redefine this relationship, balancing paywalls and free news. Content analysis techniques (NLP -Natural Language Processing) combined with the application of ML forecasting models are used with the aim of assigning a 'probability of success' score related to audience and engagement.
The dataset on which this forecasting system is based is made up of all the historical articles published on the web, of which we know perfectly the results in terms of audience and engagement.
Good Morning Italia
The Personal News Reader tackles information overload, proliferation of fake news, shortage of time, fear of missing out and concerns about privacy, by offering a new experience for staying in the know without the need of sharing personal data outside the user’s device. It also offers publishers struggling for attention, new potential revenue streams where they can engage qualified users in specific niches. The Personal News Reader will help users find the news that are relevant for them, customised in real time to their needs and at the same time highly reliable, because they are curated by a team of journalists.
Latvia
Novaya Gazeta Europe
Since 2014 dozens of media projects from Russia and Belarus have fled to Europe due to political oppression. Now all of them need to reinvent their business model. At the same time millions of people in Europe speak Russian language and want to receive high-quality information about post-Soviet countries. Currently these people are a “black box” for most of the newsrooms that work in exile. These immigrants often find themselves in a situation of information vacuum, which is filled by Russian propaganda, leading to radicalisation and political instability. In this project we will conduct a research of this audience group and create tools that will allow newsrooms to reach these people more effectively.
TV Rain
Freedom of expression and access to objective and professional news was constantly deteriorating in Russia during last decade, however, after the Russia’s invasion to Ukraine in February 2022, the Government totally blocked access to all neutral media, and all Western sources of information. Usage of VPN to overcome the blocking faces several problems: first of all, it requires certain technical knowledge from the users; second, the VPN might be blocked. The total audience of blocked media exceeds 100 million visitors per month. Russian users can no longer obtain reliable information from independent sources.
SIA Red Dot Media
By law the final decision in a criminal investigation must be publicly available by law. However, the cases that are terminated before reaching court, are not published in any part. After a deadline of 5, 10 or 15 years they are destroyed. For journalists this makes analysing or investigation law enforcement agencies' practices, efficacy, corruption risks nearly impossible. Our project will obtain the documents before they are destroyed and make them public in a searchable, automated data base.
Netherlands
Business Nieuws Radio
Due to the overload of audio content, 'exploring and discovering' relevant new audio (podcasts and talk-radio) is a challenge.
(Un)bundle! enables BNR to serve customers and organisations tailored podcast feeds and domain radio.
Zamaneh Media
Exiled media outlets, who are at the forefront of the fight for democracy, lack visibility within the media landscape and donor community. Moreover, being scattered around the globe, they often use their scarce resources trying to find solutions that have already been “discovered” by other exiled organisations. The NEMO website and chat space is a platform where exiled media professionals from around the world can collaborate. A podcast series will bring together their voices to discuss collective challenges, share best practices, and create a database of contextualised knowledge. These initiatives will strengthen the exiled media community and empower individual organisations.
Poland
naTemat.pl
Readers have no measurable possibility to appreciate a journalist for the material. What is more, traditional subscription models are still not popular among Polish users. Poles do not want to pay for access to news and are also afraid of long-term obligations. Nowadays, we tip everyone: the food supplier, waiters, hairdressers. So why can't a journalist get a tip for a professionally written article, podcast, or video?
AWR Korso Sp. z o.o.
Polish cities and towns have become a new home for millions of refugees from Ukraine. Nevertheless, those who do not speak Polish or want to receive local news in their native language are underrated in the local media ecosystem. Local media do not have a model or knowledge of how to communicate with new inhabitants. The goal of our project is to develop a business model for local media in this area, build interactive formats for the Ukrainian community and launch a platform with special mobile application that will allow refugees to communicate with journalists from local media.
Fundacja Kontroli Obywatelskiej OKO/ Foundation Centre for Civic Monitoring OKO
Problems of lower engagement and the lack of ability to face disinformation are entwined. We want to improve our community's media literacy level and make them less prone to disinformation by providing them a pack of tools which will help them engage more, absorb information more efficiently and memorise it better so in the end they're better prepared to deal with disinformation and so make more informed choices.
Polityka
Because of soaring prices (fastest pace since early 2000s) many readers think twice before renewing subscription, and many of them decide to cut their expenses. We want to address the problem of shrinking budgets with our “crowd-funded” group subscription. Members of the group will be able to decide how to split the cost of group subscription: equally, voluntarily, or maybe with just one founder for everybody. The larger the group, the lower the price of course.
Portugal
Jornal de Guimaraes
The challenge was to reach new audiences for the online newspaper (especially younger people who read news mainly on social networks and older people who still prefer the paper edition) as well as increase their engagement. The solution was to bring the two generations together in the same project, developing a section of the newspaper and adding gamification to keep them engaged. With this solution, we were also able to increase awareness of the themes of equality, diversity and inclusion (which are the central topics of this new section).
Afrolis
In Portugal large news outlets are realising the importance of having diverse work environments, but lack resources to find diverse voices. By showcasing different women in our mediatic interventions through podcasts and articles authored by radicalised women, we will assist professionals of mainstream news outlets to track trustworthy information about these women, marginalised groups will engage more with the stories, and consume more online journalistic content, once they are also featured. Increasing the access to more diverse content would contribute to alter the perception that much research has pointed out about the internet's algorithms that leave out the depth of the experience of certain social groups.
Romania
Monitorul de Botosani
As nothing happens after an issue is brought to public attention, the system of uses and gratifications doesn’t work anymore, public is drawn towards infotainment rather than relevant news. We want to build an android app as part of a combined effort to relate closer with the public by offering an opportunity to intervene, to signal us what is considered to be wrong. When noticing a problem, the reader becomes part of the solution. We try to put on the table the idea that solving the problem involves civic engagement, social pressure, a story in a newspaper is just a first step, a journalist is not a saviour, but the members of the community could be.
uh.ro
Our proposal aims to build a subscription model for our local news site in an environment where all local and regional online publishers can be accessed freely. We have to change the mindset of the readers to buy a monthly subscription instead of a donation, charity.
Slovenia
Oštro, Center for investigative journalism in the Adriatic Region
Slovenia is a small country of 2 million people, where personal connections play an outsized role in the nexus between politics and business, presenting risks for conflicts of interest, bad corporate governance, favouritism and corruption. But so far comprehensive analysis, reliable data or systematic research on the subject have been very scarce. Oštro will compile and analyse data on previous careers of public officials, then visualise the findings to ease the public’s identification with the problem. Users will be able to explore each politician’s past career, and how their careers intersect with those of other politicians in the database.
Spain
Servimedia S.A.
People with disabilities in Spain (4.32 million) and their families represent almost 25% of the country's population with 11 million. Servimedia is already a leader in offering news about this collective, but now we want to create a specialised website for them that houses a large and solid community which whom we want to build loyalty through quality information, newsletters, etc. We give voice to this group’s demands and needs, usually silenced, and even excluded. We promote equality, diversity, and inclusion by creating specific digital media for them, which will be fully accessible to deaf and blind people.
Diario Público (Display Connectors S.L.)
People over 65 are requesting respect for their rights in many public spaces in our country. This age-group is characterised by frequent and committed newspaper readers, and 73% of them are connected to the Internet. However, digital products and many media outlets often fail to meet the particular needs of this generation. Current interaction designs are not made for this target, and they often complain on usability difficulties, so it is vital to conduct research and develop design to create a product focused on how they read and which is the best way to deliver news for them.
Kiss FM Spain
On-demand consumption is a strong trend in mass media. Regarding radio, listeners desire to listen to what they want at the time they want. The bulk of radio consumption in Spain is made in the car while driving to work or back home (60% of listeners so declare) and currently their only alternative is to listen to the different radio stations live. This project will allow them to use the car dashboard or simply voice commands to listen via podcast those pieces of news, program sections and debates, or whatever content they wish to hear.
WorldView
Language has always been a boundary for the international diffusion of media content. This boundary can now partly be overcome through technology. Still, on top of the translation challenge, publishers face many unknowns when addressing foreign markets:
- What is the right digital distribution and how to leverage sizeable 3rd party platforms with large existing audiences?
- How to rapidly maximise monetisation?
- What are foreign audience’s interests, customs and expectations based on usage data and best practices?
WorldView (worldview.news) offers a scalable end-to-end solution for publishers around the globe to reach out to new audiences outside of their domestic markets and original language, fast and effortless.
Cadena SER
The great challenge of this project is to build a complementary and innovative solution through artificial intelligence and machine learning, we will be able to analyse what is said based on sentiment (positive / neutral / negative) and how it is said based on emotions (happiness / sadness / etc.). Adapt the audio ad creatives based on feelings and emotions. Once the content classified, it offers the possibility for brands to segment the audio inventory either positively (Targeting) and negatively (Brand Safety). That way we will be able to reward quality content with advertisers revenues and discriminate content perceived as violent, unethical, etc.
Switzerland
Le Nouvelliste
In a world where information is increasingly accessible through smartphone in a context of mobility, written articles are becoming, for many, a secondary source of information. Our LCRA project aims to integrate audible local news consumption and create an interactive community space for a collective joint effort on the refinement of a familiar local reading voice. LCRA will offer opportunities to put readers at the centre of the digital transformation process of the news production and consumption, through the identification of their needed services and new interaction modalities.
Ukraine
Hromadske Radio
Hromadske Radio saw its audience shrunk as eight out of its eleven FM transmitters were captured or destroyed by the Russian army in spring 2022. The radio will be able to increase its mobile and other digital audiences, including those IDP and refugee listeners, who used to consume Hromadske Radio on FM frequencies in their home region of Donbas, but had to relocate to other regions and countries due to the ongoing war. The proposed project will promote online audio consumption among Ukrainian audiences, which traditionally more engaged with video.
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Airwars
Journalists, human rights researchers and academics investigating war crimes have long highlighted the lack of shared intellectual resources for locating, identifying, and verifying military weapons and analysing their effects. In Ukraine, hundreds of journalists and researchers have relied on open-source tools to remotely document, understand and ultimately attribute responsibility for deadly attacks, including on hospitals, train stations and theatres. Yet in conflicts unfolding at rapid scale and speed—and which are plagued by active misinformation campaigns by belligerents—many atrocities go unidentified. As such, we propose to build a centralised free-to-access portal to innovate the open-source identification of arms and munitions.
Greater Govanhill CIC
Right across Scotland, a wide range of independent local news publishers are providing communities with a vital service, sharing public interest news. Yet many are on the brink, surviving on little or no income thanks to the dedication of a few key individuals. We need to strengthen this sector, and collaboration is a key means of doing this. It will enable publishers to share skills, resources and information, strengthening the sector and exploring new revenue opportunities.
Tortoise Media
How to build an audio model which can break the status quo of anonymous subscriptions-based audio platforms. We are going to solve this through the creation of a bespoke app that allows us to understand our member behaviour, create profiles based on our members and then target both our existing off platforms listeners and a wider audience with tailored adverts to bring them into our ecosystem. Once in our world they can engage with deeper content, more contextual information and experience all of our work in a way that is tailored to them.
New Internationalist
New Internationalist cannot survive on subscriptions sales alone – and needs a variety of different income sources to maintain sustainability.
The values of equality and representation are important to us, but we know we can do more to increase both the diversity of our readership and our impact.
Our campaign will harness the passion and goodwill of our readers and supporters by inviting them to donate to New Internationalist on a regular basis. As well as supporting New Internationalist, participants will be helping New Internationalist to make an impact by contributing towards free subscriptions for schools, campaign groups and advocacy groups.