This well-heeled UK publisher runs only long-form stories and gives them to other sites for free
By Ian Burrell
A media mogul with pockets twice as deep as Rupert Murdoch’s makes a public promise to “being open to the widest mix of ideas, expertise and thinking” and sets down a mission statement to “improve health for everyone by helping great ideas to thrive”. Imagine that!
Sir Henry Wellcome died in 1936, when Murdoch was five years old, and he was a pharmaceutical giant not a press baron. But his posthumous influence on society is multi-faceted and it is now influencing the future of journalism, how it is paid for and how it is produced.
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Source: The Drum




