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Why do large publishers make it so hard to read their publications?

24.05.25, 01:00 Updated 09.06.25, 12:37

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Why do large publishers make it so hard to read their publications?

Because the industry is stuck in a doom loop, pursuing an ageing model and neglecting its two core groups: the people who create the news and the communities which consume it.

Value has fallen at the altar of volume.

This is where CounterPress Media started: the pursuit of a genuine alternative for sports media.

We've shown in Swindon with The Moonraker (www.themoonraker.news) that there is a market for quality, reliable news delivered in a smart, sleek, fast, modern way.

And by removing newsroom overheads, CounterPress gives reporters the tools to develop, own and manage their own media brands - plus, share in network perks (revenue, cross-promotion, collaboration) with other like-minded journalists.

After generating significant angel investment, CounterPress is now bringing on early adopters to build the platform.

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