Accelerating Media Viability: Microsoft and USAID Team Up

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Microsoft and Internews, in partnership with USAID, have announced the launch of a new Media Viability Accelerator program. The program is designed to help strengthen independent media outlets in developing countries by providing them with access to technology, training, and resources.

Microsoft and USAID Partner to Develop Media Viability Accelerator

Microsoft and USAID have partnered to develop the Media Viability Accelerator, a program designed to help media organizations in developing countries become financially viable. The program will provide media organizations with the tools, resources, and knowledge they need to become financially sustainable. It will also provide mentorship and training to help media organizations create content that is both engaging and financially viable.

Program Goals

The goal of the Media Viability Accelerator is to create a global network of media organizations that are financially viable and able to create content that is both engaging and financially sustainable. The program will provide mentorship, training, and resources to media organizations in developing countries. It will also provide access to technology and tools that can help media organizations become more financially viable.

“We believe that media organizations in developing countries can be financially viable and create content that is both engaging and financially sustainable,” said Microsoft President Brad Smith. “The Media Viability Accelerator will provide the tools, resources, and knowledge they need to become financially sustainable.”

Benefits of the Program

The Media Viability Accelerator will provide media organizations in developing countries with the tools, resources, and knowledge they need to become financially sustainable. It will also provide mentorship and training to help media organizations create content that is both engaging and financially viable. The program will also provide access to technology and tools that can help media organizations become more financially viable.

Conclusion

Microsoft and USAID have partnered to develop the Media Viability Accelerator, a program designed to help media organizations in developing countries become financially viable. The program will provide media organizations with the tools, resources, and knowledge they need to become financially sustainable. It will also provide mentorship and training to help media organizations create content that is both engaging and financially viable.

Key points from the article:

  • Provides access to technology, training, and resources to independent media outlets in developing countries
  • Program designed to help strengthen independent media outlets
  • Partnership between Microsoft, Internews, and USAID
  • Helps to ensure access to reliable information and independent media
  • Promotes media sustainability and innovation
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