Independent news and media

Independent news and media outlets are crucial for a healthy and functioning democracy. Here are some notable independent news and media organizations:

Online News Outlets:

  1. The Intercept: A non-profit news organization that focuses on investigative journalism and national security issues.
  2. ProPublica: A non-profit newsroom that produces investigative journalism and collaborates with other news organizations.
  3. The Daily Beast: An online news and opinion website that covers politics, entertainment, and culture.
  4. Vox: A news website that focuses on explaining complex issues and providing in-depth analysis.
  5. The Hill: A news website that covers politics, policy, and business.

Alternative Newsweeklies:

  1. The Village Voice (New York City): A weekly newspaper that covers arts, culture, and politics.
  2. LA Weekly (Los Angeles): A weekly newspaper that covers news, arts, and culture.
  3. The Stranger (Seattle): A weekly newspaper that covers news, arts, and culture.
  4. The Austin Chronicle (Austin, TX): A weekly newspaper that covers news, arts, and culture.
  5. The Chicago Reader (Chicago): A weekly newspaper that covers news, arts, and culture.

Independent Radio Stations:

  1. Pacifica Radio (various locations): A network of non-commercial, community-based radio stations that focus on progressive politics and social justice issues.
  2. WBAI (New York City): A non-commercial, community-based radio station that covers news, politics, and culture.
  3. KPFK (Los Angeles): A non-commercial, community-based radio station that covers news, politics, and culture.
  4. WORT (Madison, WI): A non-commercial, community-based radio station that covers news, politics, and culture.
  5. KBOO (Portland, OR): A non-commercial, community-based radio station that covers news, politics, and culture.

Independent TV Stations:

  1. Democracy Now! (various locations): A daily news program that covers progressive politics and social justice issues.
  2. Free Speech TV (various locations): A network of independent TV stations that cover progressive politics and social justice issues.
  3. Link TV (various locations): A network of independent TV stations that cover international news and current events.
  4. Current TV (various locations): A network of independent TV stations that cover progressive politics and social justice issues.
  5. RT America (various locations): A network of independent TV stations that cover international news and current events from a progressive perspective.

Independent Print Newspapers:

  1. The Nation (New York City): A weekly newspaper that covers politics, culture, and social justice issues.
  2. The Progressive (Madison, WI): A monthly magazine that covers politics, culture, and social justice issues.
  3. In These Times (Chicago): A biweekly newspaper that covers politics, culture, and social justice issues.
  4. The Guardian (London): A daily newspaper that covers international news and current events from a progressive perspective.
  5. The Independent (London): A daily newspaper that covers international news and current events from a progressive perspective.

These are just a few examples of independent news and media outlets. There are many more organizations that are working to provide alternative perspectives and hold those in power accountable.