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Note from the Founding Editors

Instead of the traditional models of family-owned, corporate-funded and controlled or advertising-driven newspapers, websites and TV channels, can we reimagine the media as a joint venture in the public sphere between journalists, readers and a concerned citizenry? One in which decisions over what to cover and how, who to hire and where to send a correspondent or photographer, are taken by editors on the basis of professional judgment, without worrying about what a proprietor or politician, official or advertiser might think or want.

In a democracy, this is the least that readers or viewers expect. And yet, the business model that underpins most Indian news media seldom allows editors the freedom they need. Worse, it has slowly eroded professional standards of reporting and contaminated the media ecosystem with toxic practices like rampant editorialising, paid news and ‘private treaties’. Increasingly, media houses are reluctant to spend money on news-gathering; and as they develop secondary business interests and ‘no go areas’ proliferate, their newsrooms suffer further collateral damage – especially as these interests often depend on proximity to politicians and bureaucrats. Is it any wonder that readers have begun to notice the erosion of professional standards, ethical breaches and fall in quality? They now feel shortchanged.

The founding premise of The Wire is this: if good journalism is to survive and thrive, it can only do so by being both editorially and financially independent. This means relying principally on contributions from readers and concerned citizens who have no interest other than to sustain a space for quality journalism.

As a publication, The Wire will be firmly committed to the public interest and democratic values. Apart from providing authoritative analysis and commentary, the aim, as our resources grow, is to build ourselves as a platform driven by good old-fashioned reporting on issues of national and international importance and interest. Being on the web also means using new media technologies to change the way stories are told. With data and interactive charts, video and audio as integral parts of the narrative structure when warranted.

We start today on a modest note, constrained not by our vision but by our resources. In the meantime, we make a simple appeal: read us, share and tweet our content, and send us your feedback.

Siddharth Varadarajan
Sidharth Bhatia
MK Venu
Founding Editors of The Wire

May 11, 2015

Who Owns The Wire

The Wire commenced publication on May 11, 2015, and is run by the Foundation for Independent Journalism (FIJ), a not-for-profit company incorporated on September 16, 2015 under Section 8 of the Companies Act. The FIJ’s Corporate Identification Number is (CIN) U74140DL2015NPL285224. Its board of directors comprises M.K. Venu, Sidharth Bhatia and Siddharth Varadarajan.

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We are a passionate team of independent journalists dedicated to serving the public interest through impactful storytelling, driving positive change and holding power to account.
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Siddharth Varadarajan
The maverick journalist who is redefining the news landscape.
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FOUNDING EDITOR
Sidharth Bhatia
Illuminating the journalism sphere with unparalleled insight and courage.
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FOUNDING EDITOR
M.K Venu
He unleashes the pen as a weapon and challenges the norms of journalism.
We are a collective brilliance of several extraordinary journalists who amplify our impact and expand the frontiers of independent journalism
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Pamela Philipose
The Wire’s Ombudsperson
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Philipose, a senior and esteemed journalist with extensive experience at renowned newspapers, including the Indian Express, joins The Wire independently to address and investigate reader complaints and concerns, operating outside its editorial structure.

The Wire undertakes to publish her views on its coverage without editorial interference.

Email for ombudsperson: ombudsperson@thewire.in

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The Wire is a founding member of Digipub News India Foundation, established in 2020 by a number of digital media organisations with the intent to help ensure the creation of a healthy and robust news ecosystem for the digital age.
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