Building a New Type of Creative Media

Arts Tribune aims to develop a platform that makes it possible for readers to acquire knowledge of current events and vital information for their careers and appreciation for the Arts. The publication takes a unique perspective and continues to strive for authenticity and applicability for all readers. From an editorial perspective, we seek to cover a variety of pertinent topics in much the same way as HuffPost, share creativity and expression like BuzzFeed, and publish useful analytical data like Reuters. The process is an intriguing tightrope walk, one in which can only be described as groundbreaking and forward-thinking.

Arts Tribune is not the only publication seeking to promote content on the Arts from a qualitative and quantitative perspective. Since the days of the dot-com bubble, the internet has connected technology users to websites, forums, message boards and other platforms with our publication’s goal in mind. What makes Arts Tribune different, however, is that editorial has a strong emphasis on innovation. Topics like technology, economics, crypto, NFT and others are integrated seamlessly in a manner through which readers will find significant for their participation in the Arts-be it through performance or patronage. In order to develop an audience for this type of content, it is important to focus on creating a new style of creative media.

The creative process has a beginning, middle and end. In the Arts when the end appears its time to strike the set, shut down the gallery, and prepare to start with a brand-new sheet. The idea behind Arts Tribune is that it is a platform where the Arts does not conclude with its ending, but rather can live on through appreciation, criticism and news. There is a vibrancy within our content that is electric and informative. As the platform continues to grow, it will seek to encourage readers connecting through social media and search engines to become repeat visitors. After experiencing the plethora of information that can be acquired on IMDB, staying current with the latest headlines from The Hollywood Reporter, or examining striking criticism from the likes of Deadline, Arts Tribune wants to be the kind of publication where readers can visit in addition to give them the opportunity to share their voices on their chosen topics or find more analysis from our contributors. The platform seeks to be a place where your voice matters and the creative process remains ongoing.

As we continue to grow, a major goal will be finding a sound monetization strategy. In a business landscape that is more geared toward remote work, could it be possible that we could create a virtual newsroom with secure writing and editing jobs? Can we be a flexible, lean startup that can scale employment on an international basis? Can we be the new media company that captures a diverse, active audience who wants to read and share content? It is a company priority to achieve these goals and the publication looks forward to the exciting possibilities we can create.

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