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    Krautreporter

    from Munich

    Krautreporter is an independent, ad-free online magazine that has been funded through crowdfunding since 2014. It offers in-depth reports and promotes a close connection with its readers. With a cooperative structure, it secures its independence and quality in digital journalism.

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    Krautreporter: Independent, Ad-Free Journalism

    About Us

    Krautreporter is a German online magazine that has existed since October 2014 and is characterized by independent, ad-free journalism. Founded by Sebastian Esser, Philipp Schwörbel, and Alexander von Streit, the concept of Krautreporter is based on funding through crowdfunding to enable independent and quality reporting.

    Key Products and Services

    Krautreporter offers in-depth and background reports on various current topics. The articles are presented not in traditional sections but in chronological order, similar to a blog. The content includes thorough research and stories that are often not found in other media. Additionally, Krautreporter offers articles to listen to, expert newsletters, and exclusive dossiers for its members[1][3].

    Mission and Values

    The main mission of Krautreporter is to promote independent and ad-free journalism. The magazine strives for complete independence from advertising and publishers to build a close and direct relationship with readers. Transparency, quality, and the promotion of an open, curious community are central values of the organization[2][3].

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    Krautreporter has sustainably positioned itself through the transformation into a cooperative in 2016. This structure allows the magazine to be funded solely by its members, ensuring the independence and stability of the project. By introducing a paywall, subscriber numbers have been stabilized and even increased, underscoring the long-term sustainability of the model[1].

    Current Developments

    Krautreporter has evolved in recent years and is engaged in current debates. For example, the magazine criticized the planned press funding by the federal government, which was supposed to support only the print industry and not online journalism, ultimately leading to the cancellation of the funding. Additionally, Krautreporter has strong editorial leadership with editor-in-chief Lisa McMinn and other prominent authors like Theresa Bäuerlein and Rico Grimm[1].

    Awards and Recognition

    Krautreporter was awarded the Grimme Online Award in 2019, highlighting the quality and influence of the magazine[1].

    Through its independent and ad-free orientation, thorough research, and close connection to readers, Krautreporter has occupied an important niche in the German media landscape and established itself as a driving force in digital journalism.

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