Marshall Ramsey, Editor-at-Large here. Like many other fields, the pandemic has disrupted the media business causing job losses in newsrooms across the country, further diminishing journalism’s watchdog role. As a nonprofit newsroom, it is our mission to help fill gaps in that coverage. Because when the health of our democracy and Mississippi communities are at stake, we know that Mississippians everywhere need reliable sources of news now more than ever.
That’s why just last week our reporters traveled across 24 counties on Election Day — from Bolivar to Lee to Harrison and everywhere in between — to report to you. We do this work for Mississippi, with Mississippi.
And while we are proud to provide this public service free of charge, it’s expensive to produce. The staff time, mileage, records requests and technology all cost real money. We’re committed to reporting on the issues that matter to Mississippians, not just in the weeks surrounding Election Day, but for as long as we can. You play a critical role in ensuring that happens.
Donate to Mississippi Today any time between now and the end of the year and NewsMatch will match your new monthly donation 12x or double your one-time gift, all up to $5,000.
Will you do your part to support public service journalism that never stops reporting to you?
The post Nonprofit news makes an impact. And so can you. appeared first on Mississippi Today.
- Mississippi College will change its name and drop its football program - November 18, 2024
- Doctors group asks state Supreme Court to clarify that abortions are illegal in Mississippi - November 18, 2024
- Marshall Ramsey: Healing - November 17, 2024