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India’s only Telugu-language co-op journal turns two

Fortnightly Cooperative Land was launched by a group of journalists after they lost their jobs in…

News co-op goes back to print basics in its war on clickbait

The Leicester Gazette has launched a crowdfunder to launch a hard copy after its Facebook account…

La Sembra: Values-led communication agency in Catalonia

'We want to show that the ‘utopia exists’ and is being developed every day across Catalonia'

How a media co-op forged its own path in Argentina

Interview with Jorge A. Conalbi Anzorena, president of Cootrasuma Comunicación, about its place in the media…

Citypress: The UK’s largest employee owned communications agency

'The advantage of being employee owned is that you’re independent in perpetuity. I think it gives…

Can co-ops protect press freedom in the age of AI?

As we enter uncharted waters when it comes to news information, we hear from the Independent…

Media co-op New Internationalist gets ready to take on the far right

Far-right parties and movements are on the rise in Europe, where they are either leading or…

New Internationalist calls for funds to support reporting on far-right

The Oxford-based publishing co-op hopes to raise £50,000 by 21 March, and aims to expose the…

Coop-médias raises €400,000 in two months

Coop-médias has set itself a long-term goal to raise €15 to 20m in funds to guarantee…

Welsh media firm takes employee-owned route with support from Cwmpas

Orchard Media has provided services to clients including Netflix, the BBC and Admiral Group for 14…

Can public-interest news be sustainable? Talking Wales has a plan

'At the end of the day, our role, our purpose, is to try and create a…

Broadcasting co-op works to challenge ageism and give older people a voice

We speak to Mervyn Eastman, co-founder of the Later Life Audio and Radio Co-operative

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