Natalia Antelava

Natalia Antelava (Tbilisi, Georgia) is co-founder of Coda Story. She is an Emmy-nominee and award winning journalist. Natalia leads the editorial team working on Coda’s Disinformation Crisis edition, which provides in-depth, multimedia and often experimental reporting on how “fake news” and propaganda affects lives in the former Soviet Union and Europe. Natalia started her career freelancing in West Africa, has written for the Guardian, Forbes Magazine and the New Yorker among others and has been BBC’s resident correspondent in the Caucasus, Central Asia, Middle East, Washington DC and most recently India. She has reported undercover from Burma, Yemen and Uzbekistan and her investigations into human rights abuses in Central Asia, Iraq and the United States have won her a number of awards.

Natalia Antelava was selected for the 2017 European Press Prize shortlist with ‘Coda Story’

Eldiario.es’s business model

The key element of El Diaro’s business model is a membership programme that invites readers to belong to a community of citizens sharing values like equality, democratization, social justice and more importantly, the need for free independent journalism without restraints. They refer to them as their “partners in crime” as together they make independent journalism possible.

“Eldiario.es is a digital news site which has become a major reference in current affairs for a new generation of Spanish readers, and also a pioneer in high quality content and innovative business model worldwide. Launched in the middle of the financial crisis with no big investors or corporates backing it – just a bunch of journalists and their savings – eldiario.es has developed a community-based journalism model reaching mainstream audiences with scarce resources. Among the dozens of new digital projects born in the past decade in Spain, eldiario.es stands out. More than 5M unique users per month (ComScore Mmx) now read eldiario.es and that figure grows every month.

The key business innovation is the ‘membership program’ – more than 20.000 people (“socios”) already give financial support to eldiario.es in order to strengthen our editorial and economic independence. But it is not a paywall: the “socios” of eldiario.es do not pay to read the news, they pay for the information to be freely spread and thus gain social impact. They pay to belong to a community of citizens sharing values like equality, democratization, social justice and more importantly, the need for independent journalism.

Thanks to them eldiario.es is also a profitable company. They represent more than 30% of our annual income. And in order to be fully transparent with their contribution, we biannually publish our financial accounts. This good practice has become an expected date for the audience who perceives us as a trustful and reliable newsroom.”