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''Baltimore Beat'' is an American nonprofit newspaper and media outlet based in and focused on
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History

Brandon Soderberg was editor-in-chief of the ''
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w''hen Baltimore Sun Media Group announced that it would close the
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. Soderberg made several unsuccessful attempts to save the paper. Eventually, he partnered with publisher, Kevin Naff (of Brown Naff Pitts Omnimedia) to launch a new publication, the ''Baltimore Beat''. Soderberg then recruited former ''City Paper'' editor, Lisa Snowden-McCray, to serve as the ''Beat'''s editor-in-chief. ''Baltimore Beat'' had initial operating support (accounting, design, and production) from the ''Washington Blade'' (which is also published by Naff). In November 2017, two weeks after the final issue of ''Baltimore City Paper'', the first issue of ''Baltimore Beat'' was released. The debut cover story was a feature on local activist
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, written by Snowden-McCray and photographed by
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. Four months after its launch, ''Baltimore Beat'' closed due to insufficient advertising revenue. Though he'd initially expressed confidence in their business model, Naff blamed the shortfall on "perception of crime" in Baltimore. One year after its initial shuttering, Soderberg and Snowden-McCray relaunched the ''Baltimore Beat'' as a nonprofit, digital publication focused on "service journalism and high-impact investigative work.". The two founders solicited private donations by setting up a
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for the paper. They also received support from the Baltimore Institute for Nonprofit Journalism. In 2020, the ''Beat'' began a two-year pause of publication. When it resumed in August 2022, with both print and digital media, the ''Beat re-''introduced itself as a "Black-led, Black-controlled nonprofit newspaper and media outlet." The publication had received a $1 million donation from the Lillian Holofcener Charitable Foundation, which, by making the donation had effectively emptied its reserves. According to Adam Holofcener, the donation was "an attempt to directly respond to the calls for racial justice after the
murder of George Floyd On , George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, was murdered in the U.S. city of Minneapolis by Derek Chauvin, a 44-year-old white police officer. Floyd had been arrested on suspicion of using a counterfeit $20 bill. Chauvin knelt on Floyd's n ...
by police in 2020 and an attempt to purge the family of gains it had made, which, as Holofcener sees it, came at the expense of Baltimore’s Black residents." In describing the difference between ''Baltimore Beat'' and more established Baltimore-based newspapers, like the century-old '' Afro News'', Snowden-McCray explained, "We have ''City Paper'' in our DNA. So I think that our lane is not at all to try to replace a 100-plus-year-old paper. Our lane is to figure out how to hold government accountable and do the things that we can do, provide deep arts coverage in the way that we can do it. I think Black people deserve a multitude of media outlets. We're just trying to help contribute to that." Snowden-McCray has remained the ''Beat'''s editor-in-chief throughout its history; but leading up to its 2022 relaunch, Soderberg moved into a temporary role, as director of operations, which concluded in September 2022. ''Baltimore Beat'' staff also includes Teri Henderson as arts and culture editor.


References

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