How exiled media are pushed to constantly innovate under adverse conditions was the focus of a fellow of JX Fund’s Newsroom Pivot Program. She leads the membership program and is also the English editor at CONFIDENCIAL. For security reasons, she wished to remain anonymous.
Drawing on her experience working on audience and membership strategies, as well as collaborating with other exiled media, she highlighted the creativity and ambition behind many of the ideas developed across these newsrooms. The Newsroom Pivot Program equips exiled media leaders with strategic tools, enabling them to navigate complexity, build sustainability and deliver journalism that remains vital and relevant to the communities they serve.
“Knowing what to do doesn’t mean you can actually do it,”
she noted, pointing to limited capacity as the main constraint.
“Impact isn’t just about what we learn. It’s about how much of it we’re able to implement,”
she added, emphasizing that with small teams and scarce resources, even proven models struggle to grow without sustained structural support.