Then Donald Trump won the presidential election, and I felt that maybe in that moment there was work to do elsewhere.
With its clever, large-format headlines and populist sensibility, HuffPost had the feel of a left-of-center tabloid, like The New York Daily News in its heyday.
In a way, this plan represented a very old model of paying for quality journalism, one that began in 1833, when a young businessman named Benjamin Day had an idea.
The handsome profits they reaped enabled investments in high-quality journalism, including high-risk and expensive endeavors such as investigative reporting and international coverage.
Local news cratered, and even titans like The New York Times faced existential threats.
Persons:
Donald Trump, HuffPost, Benjamin Day, Tim Wu
Organizations:
The New York Daily News, Corporate America, The New York Sun, The New York Times
Locations:
New York, United States