What Makes a News Service? Posted on June 2, 2025June 4, 2025 By Huw Marshall Its staff, specifically the journalists it employs. What makes an effective news service? Giving time to journalists to research, investigate and publish their stories, to follow up and publish updates. The general public would be surprised to learn how few journalists are employed by some outlets with many relying on press releases to bolster their output. Quality, not quantity. You may notice that some outlets publish a lot of content every day, some serious journalism and a lot of inconsequential pieces. Why? The majority of digital news sites derive income from advertising, how much they earn is based on the number of page views they generate. The majority of stories published aren’t read in big numbers, editors are seeking that breakout story every day, one that will drive tens or hundreds of thousands of page views. This is why many publishers incentivise journalists with bonuses linked to monthly page view targets. It’s not about the quality of a story or its impact its all about the number of page views it generates. Publishing a substantial number of stories every day creates a cumulative number of page views, and increases the odds of publishing the piece that generates the big numbers, enough to satisfy advertisers and generate revenues for owners and shareholders. It shouldn’t be like this. We won’t be driven by page views. We will focus on the stories of the day that matter, the stories that impact the day-to-day lives of Welsh citizens. We will ask questions of government at national and local levels and most importantly demand answers, and if answers aren’t forthcoming use all the tools at our disposal to ensure the public is kept fully informed. We won’t be a platform for publishing press releases. We will be creating a space where policy ideas can be discussed and commission pieces from experts in their fields. We will focus on the key devolved responsibilities, Health, Education and of course the Economy. How will it be funded? Initially through investment via a share issue. You will be able to own a stake in the company. As Community Benefit Society shares don’t increase in value but they will attract interest. In the long-term subscriptions will fund our work, your monthly subscriptions will not only give you access to exclusive content, they will also allow us to employ journalists. The more who subscribe the more we will employ. Any profits generated will be reinvested into the service, that’s not just a promise it’s a requirement for Community Benefit Societies. We’re building a company for the long term and you can be part of it. Like the sound of what we’re developing? Become a supporter today, click the button below news Talking Wales
news Public Interest News in an Ideal World Posted on June 4, 2025June 4, 2025 Home » News » Public Interest News in an Ideal World A plan for Wales I regularly write about the challenges public interest news faces in Wales and further afield, mainly due to legacy news publishers’ failing business models. There is a general consensus on the importance of public interest news, that is, news… Read More
news Rail Funding for Wales Falls Short as Longstanding Inequity Persists, Critics Say Posted on June 12, 2025 The UK Chancellor’s Spending Review has allocated £445 million to Welsh railways over a ten-year period. However, politicians and analysts across Wales have quickly criticised this move, calling it inadequate and long overdue. Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s announcement was initially promoted as a significant boost for Welsh rail infrastructure, with claims… Read More
news The 64-dollar question. Posted on May 26, 2025June 4, 2025 How do people in Wales keep themselves informed of what’s happening in their communities or at a regional or national level? Whilst Wales has suffered from a historic lack of national newspapers and news services it has been served relatively well from a local and regional perspective. For many in… Read More