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Introducing Project Oasis: New research and strategies for digital news startups

In partnership with the Google News Initiative, LION Publishers and Douglas K. Smith, the UNC Center for Innovation and Sustainability in Local Media (CISLM), located in the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media, has released the results of the most extensive look in a decade at the emerging digital news business and how digital startups succeed.


Project Oasis compiled and analyzed data about locally focused digital news publications throughout the U.S. and Canada and now shares the research report and a playbook for aspiring local news entrepreneurs.


A Project Oasis interactive database catalogues information on digital startups that offers drill-down views on topics like tax status, revenue streams, news products, news focus and more.


Project Oasis builds on the work of the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media, CISLM and the Table Stakes newsroom initiative program to help media organizations adopt sustainable business models for the digital age.


In spring 2020, Project Oasis identified and reached out to 704 locally focused digital news publications in the U.S. and Canada. More than 250 responded with data about their operations and finances. Fifty provided in-depth financial data.


The research reveals the challenges and opportunities digital news publications face as they proliferate rapidly.


 


Key insights from the Project Oasis research:



Project Oasis research identified revenue growth as a key challenge for locally focused digital news publications and suggested that publishers can improve financial health and growth by:



Project Oasis produced a playbook of best practices for digital news startups. The Google News Initiative’s Startups Playbook examines:



News entrepreneurs who would like to be included in the Project Oasis database should submit information here.