With the rise of digital media over the past two decades, communities have had to work harder to ensure relevant local news coverage. In Brazil, more and more communities have become “news deserts” — areas that lack any journalistic presence, which makes it harder for citizens to stay informed about the world around them.
Alright is working to combat this problem. Understanding that local news sites were particularly vulnerable in the online advertising ecosystem, the company seeks to digitally transform local news organizations and strengthen their operations.
“Alright's goal is to empower local and specialized media outlets around the world, acting as an agent of transformation and acceleration of digital businesses,” says Domingos Secco, Alright’s founder and CEO. “In addition, we seek to combat misinformation and reduce news deserts. We want to connect and develop at least one influential vehicle in each of Brazil’s 558 micro-regions with technologies, building the largest and most distributed content production and data intelligence network.” While recent years have been tough for local journalism, Alright is a company founded on optimistic principles.
“The name ‘Alright’ reflects our mission to face and correct the imperfections and frequent fraud in the media market,” says Domingos. “In the context of a sector where ad buying and selling transactions are often marked by inefficiencies, Alright emerges with the commitment to integrity and continuous improvement in our field of activity.”