Saturday, November 23, 2024

Top 6 ways BIG Media sticks to the truth

When I informed associates that I was launching a media company that would provide a trustworthy source of spin-free coverage of the most important matters, their inspiring responses included: “That is impossible!” “Everyone sells out.” And the classic, “Good luck with that!”

A prospective shareholder asked, “How do you propose to avoid giving in to the pressure that seems to doom all others to agenda-driven coverage?” My answer is laid out in the …

Top 6 Ways That BIG Media (big-media.ca) Will Stick To The Truth

6. Our small ownership group cares more about humanity than money.

5. We do not accept advertising. (Don’t you love the nice, clean read and no foot-fungus ads popping up?!)

4. BIG Media will never be affiliated with a political party and will not accept government funding.

3. BIG Media writers will not use “expert” testimony to prove whatever theory they may have. We let the data speak, eliminate opinion and spin, and add logical interpretation in an open-source format.

2. We believe there are many humans willing to pay $2 or $3 a week for high-integrity, spin-free journalism.

1. BIG Media coverage is sensational, not sensationalized. There is a BIG difference!

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Rob Driscoll
Rob Driscoll
Rob Driscoll is co-founder and president of BIG Media Ltd. He is a writer and entrepreneur who is deeply committed to elevating the level of coverage of our society's most pressing matters as well as the level of respect in public discourse.

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