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Racket (Minnesota)

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News website
Racket
TypeNews website
OwnerWriter-owned
Founded2021
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersSt. Paul, Minnesota
Websitewww.racketmn.com

Racket is a writer-owned, reader-funded website founded in 2021 by a group of formerCity Pages editors: Jessica Armbruster, Jay Boller, Em Cassel, and Keith Harris. Racket focuses on local news, politics, music, arts, culture, food and drink, and theater in theMinneapolis–Saint Paul area.[1][2][3]

The previous funding model used by Racket's predecessorCity Pages, as well as mostalt-weekly newspapers, depended largely on advertising, but Racket's founders felt that this model was outmoded. Instead, it is funded largely by reader subscriptions, a model inspired by the earlier success ofDefector Media.[3] Racket reported in 2024 that it had generated $322,000 in revenue over the previous year, including $242,000 from subscriptions.[4]

In 2024, Racket won five Page One Awards, given annually for outstanding journalism by theMinnesota Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. These included first-place wins for Best Interview (Keith Harris for “My Teen Niece Helps Explain the Taylor Swift Show I Saw on Saturday”) and A&E/Culture Criticism/Reviews (Harris for “I Saw 30 Concerts in 30 Days”).[5] Racket also won four Page One awards in 2023, including first place for Arts & Entertainment Reporting (Jay Boller for “How Music Streaming Impacts Minnesota Musicians“).[6]

References

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  1. ^McLaughlin, Shaymus."New alt news site from former City Pages editors launches this month".Bring Me The News. Retrieved8 March 2022.
  2. ^"Annoying the people that need to be annoyed: What to expect from Racket, the new media outlet founded by four ex-City Pages editors".MinnPost. 13 August 2021. Retrieved8 March 2022.
  3. ^ab"Racket joins a rising tide of journalist-owned media startups".Nieman Lab. Retrieved8 March 2022.
  4. ^Cassel, Em (July 31, 2024)."Racket's Year in Review: August 2023-July 2024".Racket. Retrieved2025-01-17.
  5. ^"MNSPJ 2024 Page One Awards Winners".Minnesota Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. June 18, 2024. Retrieved2025-01-17.
  6. ^"MNSPJ 2023 Page One Awards Winners".Minnesota Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. July 27, 2023. Retrieved2025-01-17.

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