Arts site issues survival appeal
NewsTheartsdesk.com, founded 15 years ago by Ismene Brown and other ex-Daily Telegraph critics, is in trouble.
It needs to raise £100,000 urgently to stay alive. Here‘s why.
There’s a gofundme page.
Theartsdesk.com, founded 15 years ago by Ismene Brown and other ex-Daily Telegraph critics, is in trouble.
It needs to raise £100,000 urgently to stay alive. Here‘s why.
There’s a gofundme page.
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Having to subscribe to read the article to get to the link the donate money complicates matters, somewhat.
theartsdesk.com and its longform reviews are welcome. I do hope it survives.
A direct link to the Go Fund Me is here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/to-keep-arts-journalism-independent-and-alive?qid=53b821c336753ec439a36ae28359c191
for those who want only to read classical music reviews the subscription price is a bit high; I do enjoy Robert Beale’s Halle reviews…he must be getting on as I think he was on the Manchester Evening News in the 70s….by using different computers you can read the odd review for free!
Reading the odd review for free may be why they need to raise funds.