Updated global directory features 3,000 independent digital media companies
SembraMedia's Project Oasis maps the terrain for news organisations, creators and publishers-in-exile in Europe, North and South America
SembraMedia's Project Oasis maps the terrain for news organisations, creators and publishers-in-exile in Europe, North and South America
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SembraMedia has expanded its global digital media directory, now including more than 3,000 independent news organisations, creators and publishers-in-exile across 68 countries.
Its Project Oasis launched last year as a European media directory, mapping 540 media profiles from 40 countries. The expanded directory now includes research from Europe, the United States and Canada (thanks to LION Publishers), and Latin America, including Brazil (thanks to AJOR), with future plans to extend into Australia, New Zealand, India and Africa.
Users can look up media profiles by filtering search results by revenue source, organisation type, content focus, country and type of coverage. Many advanced filters are also possible to give a more precise search result.

Media profiles contain a broad description of the organisation, plus its location, founding year, publication language, type of coverage. There is a content section detailing themes and types of reporting, plus which tech platforms and mediums it uses. There is also a business and revenue source section detailing tax status and revenue sources.
"This is a carefully curated collection of digital native media that meet our criteria for editorial independence," says SembraMedia co-founder and executive director Janine Warner in an online event for the launch of the directory and an accompanying comprehensive report.
That report highlights key media and regional into sustainability, types of coverage, team formation, innovation, and press freedom worldwide. The organisations in this study range in size, from small volunteer-led initiatives to large, multi-platform ventures with significant annual revenues of more than $23 million.
Both the directory and the report were created with the support from Google News Initiative (GNI).