Key Takeaways
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- The Independent Media Collective has launched, offering a unified subscription to multiple independent content sites like Aftermath, addressing user requests for easier access to diverse creators.
- Subscribers to the Independent Media Collective will receive a one-month discount on their subscriptions to participating sites, with pricing adjusted if they are already subscribed to specific sites.
- This initiative is a collaboration with Trustfnd, aimed at further integrating independent media outlets and promoting solidarity among them.
- The Independent Media Collective is part of an ongoing effort to foster collaboration and support for independent creators, following regular discussions and mutual promotions among participating websites.
Unified Subscription for Indie Media Collective Launches, Collaborating with Trustfnd and Promoting Solidarity
The Independent Media Collective package, a new subscription offering, has launched, providing access to Aftermath and other independent content sites. This package addresses user requests for a unified subscription to multiple creators. Subscribers to the Independent Media Collective will receive a one-month discount on their subscriptions to participating sites. If a user is already subscribed to Aftermath or any other included website, that specific site will be excluded from the package, and the total price will be adjusted accordingly. This initiative is a collaboration with Trustfnd, designed to further integrate independent media outlets. In recent months, participating websites have met regularly to discuss combined efforts and mutual support, with the goal of promoting each other’s work and expanding the space for independent creators. The Independent Media Collective represents a step in this ongoing effort to foster collaboration and solidarity. Separately, the Triplei Initiative is promoting nonprofit business models. A new indie studio, Dosa Divas, is gaining attention for its game where characters prepare elaborate meals.
In Case You Missed It
In our ongoing exploration of global culture and the gaming sphere, we invite you first to dive into Marcus Thompson’s insightful piece from May 1st, “Rouanet Law in the Interior: Partnership Trains Over 4,300 Cultural Agents in Formative Workshops”. Here, you’ll discover a comprehensive overview of the Ministry of Culture’s recent initiative with Neoenergia Institute and Social Service of Industry (Sesi), which trained an impressive 4,342 cultural agents across seven regions through hands-on workshops and videoconferences. This collaborative effort aims to democratize access to cultural incentive mechanisms and break historical barriers Rouanet Law in the Interior: Partnership Trains Over 4,300 Cultural Agents in Formative Workshops. Next, join Jonathan Dubinski in his thought-provoking piece from May 4th, “Opinion: The Resident Evil Fan (and Gamer) Needs to Mature”, as he delves into the debate surrounding fan critiques and the maturity of gaming culture sparked by the first trailer for Zach Cregger’s upcoming Resident Evil movie Opinion: The Resident Evil Fan (and Gamer) Needs to Mature. Finally, stay updated on the latest in gaming tech with Jonathan Dubinski’s recent piece from May 7th, “Microsoft Halts AI Assistant Copilot for Xbox Consoles”, which sheds light on new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma’s announcement and the reorganization of Microsoft’s AI strategy Microsoft Halts AI Assistant Copilot for Xbox Consoles.
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