It is absolute rubbish that quality journalism must be supported by paywalls. You don’t have to look far to find exceptions. It’s a weak argument, unsupported by facts.
Nonprofit models (ProPublica, NPR, PBS) keep journalism open by shifting revenue away from per-reader paywalls.
NP outfits like the Texas Tribune and Cal Matters aren’t exactly flush with cash, but are finding ways to do the work.
Wire services (Reuters, AP) fund reporting through institutional clients instead of individual …