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In an era when hedge funds gut local newspapers and trust in media is under siege, Lansing's fiercely independent City Pulse has found a surprising new lifeline—not in corporate consolidation, but in mission-driven philanthropy. The paper's founder, Berl Schwartz, turned down multiple offers before striking a deal with the Michigan Independent Media Group, led by civic engagement leader Dr. Jason Franklin. Their partnership isn't just a transaction—it's a bold experiment in saving local journalism with values at the center and sustainability in sight.
Access more at this episode's landing page, at:
https://www.editorandpublisher.com/stories/new-chapter-for-lansings-city-pulse-philanthropy-backs-fierce-independence,256921
By Mike Blinder4.3
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In an era when hedge funds gut local newspapers and trust in media is under siege, Lansing's fiercely independent City Pulse has found a surprising new lifeline—not in corporate consolidation, but in mission-driven philanthropy. The paper's founder, Berl Schwartz, turned down multiple offers before striking a deal with the Michigan Independent Media Group, led by civic engagement leader Dr. Jason Franklin. Their partnership isn't just a transaction—it's a bold experiment in saving local journalism with values at the center and sustainability in sight.
Access more at this episode's landing page, at:
https://www.editorandpublisher.com/stories/new-chapter-for-lansings-city-pulse-philanthropy-backs-fierce-independence,256921

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