🎙 New podcast episode: In the latest episode of The Loop, we dive into the story of Apache.be, a Belgian investigative journalism cooperative, which evolved from a humble blog into a professional newsroom with 2,000 members and 5,000 subscribers.
We speak with co-founder Bram Souffreau, who details Apache's journey, and the role of impactful investigations and community engagement in growing community support for its independent journalism.
Apache's story is not just about survival but about reimagining the role of journalism in society, emphasising transparency, accountability, and the power of collective effort.
Interested in finding out more about innovative approaches to building the future of independent media?
Tune in to this episode of the Loop
🎧 https://lnkd.in/e6j-B89G
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In each episode of The Loop we interview a member of Reference - the European Independent Media Circle, as they share their challenges, and what success and sustainability looks like for them today.
This episode was hosted by journalist Inês Linhares Dias.
The Loop podcast is produced by Fumaça and Átlátszó Erdély, as part of the Journalism Value Project, a collaboration between Reference, Netzwerk Recherche, Investigate Europe, Fumaça, and Átlátszó Erdély.
This is a project run by and for non-profit independent media organisations. Our mission with the Journalism Value Project is to help independent media in Europe to become more sustainable, through finding out what’s working, what’s not, to share and learn from these insights, and to advocate for more support where we need it.
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