Gangadhar Patil: How we're helping local reporters turn important stories into national news
Gangadhar Patil runs 101Reporters, a growing network of 1400 odd rural reporters in India that sources original stories from these local reporters for national and international media. Full bio
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as a local reporter
a national newspaper would help.
three national newspapers.
I used to travel for my stories.
to a coastal village in south India.
of a nuclear power plant.
protesting against a nuclear power plant
national TV channels picked it up.
when I traveled for other stories.
that a local reporter knows a story
by national media.
have a platform to share them.
mainstream media coverage
of India's population,
country like India,
justice to everyone, especially the poor.
to build a platform
at the national level.
"Economic Times" in December 2014.
of 20,000 local reporters across India.
for more and more contributors
of full-time reporters.
to highlight these important stories
with the mainstream media.
discovers a local reporter,
and international publications.
works closely with these local reporters
reporters learn reporting skills
to their stories.
Saurabh Sharma,
from the European Commission
faced by young girls living on the street.
for these local reporters,
than the existing rates.
is giving them confidence
in the system and society.
from Northeast India
in a huge cooking pot,
there's no boat.
by mainstream media
of a local elected representative
more than 2,500 such stories.
for a wider reach and impact,
with 16 leading media houses,
by not editing or managing reporters.
than 1,200 reporters in our network,
like the nuclear power plant,
by mainstream media
of the 5,500 subdistricts in India,
of these important stories go unnoticed.
a story from the countryside,
they might be breaking stories.
stories go unnoticed.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Gangadhar Patil - Journalism entrepreneurGangadhar Patil runs 101Reporters, a growing network of 1400 odd rural reporters in India that sources original stories from these local reporters for national and international media.
Why you should listen
The four years old media tech startup 101Reporters has produced more than 3,500 ground reported stories which have appeared in national and international media outlets like Nikkei, Asia Times, CNN, Firstpost, Ozy, The Telegraph, Mint, In etc... Gangadhar Patil quit mainstream media to pursue his interest in highlighting local stories that don’t find space in national media. After being trained in journalism at Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media in Bangalore, in 2010, he began his journalism career with The New Indian Express in Chennai. During a one year stint with Express, he also served as Express correspondent in Coimbatore and reported briefly for Bangalore bureau. His last assignment was with India's largest business daily, The Economic Times as Senior Correspondent in New Delhi. A graduate in commerce from Bangalore University, Gangadhar’s worldview is deeply shaped by his life experiences of growing up small towns across India. His experiences in a harsh school environment taught him that an individual’s performance has little to do with fundamental capability, but more to do with their environment. Reflecting on his experiences working as a journalist in Belgaum and in big media companies, he began to connect the dots. He was convinced of the need to set up an independent platform to support local reporters.
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