How the Chicago Sun-Times is deciding what's news — by soliciting your input
For years, readers had to pay if they wanted to read the Sun-Times, whether in print or on our website. But two years ago, after the Sun-Times became a nonprofit as part of Chicago Public Media, we made it free for everyone to access all of our stories online.
It was a risk: Would we be able to support ourselves without a paywall? We’re honestly still learning the answer.
But our mission is to inform as many Chicago-area residents as we can so everyone can fully participate in — and make the most of — our communities. It’s not about us, it’s about Chicago. We believe that we need as many brains and perspectives as possible to help our region thrive. And if only people who can afford to pay can get accurate information, that further disadvantages those who may need it most — and makes it more likely that more people will receive misinformation and disinformation instead of the truth.
So we decided to go for it.
We are so grateful to the thousands of readers who have stepped up over the past two years to support this work, to invest in keeping the Chicago area informed. Thanks to your support, in that time we’ve been able to publish thousands of stories that all community members can access at no cost.
Among these are so many examples of original, impactful journalism that I had trouble narrowing this list down to a manageable size – it could easily have been five times as long! But as a reminder or in case you missed it, here are just a few examples of stories that have:
Held officials accountable
Examined systemic inequities
Informed voters
Protected consumers and taxpayers
This is only a small part of what we’ve been able to do with your support and, just as importantly, with your input in helping us shape the news. Thank you so much for your partnership and for keeping yourselves informed!
If you believe local news and information — created by, for and about people who live here — is important and want to keep it free for everyone, and if you have the means to do so, I hope you’ll consider making a donation to commemorate this anniversary at suntimes.com/support. If a donation isn’t possible, please consider sharing this article with others to help spread the word about what we’re doing.