Newtral specialises in audiovisual production, fact-checking and new narratives. It was founded in 2018 by journalist Ana Pastor, who is well-known in Spain as a television interviewer.

Pastor is the sole owner of the outlet, which today employs 72 people, including journalists, engineers, researchers, programmers, producers, directors, graphic designers and documentary makers.

"We are not a television production company, but we make programmes. We are not a media company, but we inform. In this new world, you don't have to be just one thing," said Pastor in an interview in 2019. Currently, the team is also working on a line of research and development in artificial intelligence.

Joaquín Ortega, content director, refers to Newtral's diverse activity and describes it as "a media start-up focused on audiovisual production, fact-checking, new narratives and explanatory journalism; public service that reduces noise". The company’s content includes science, politics, transparency, climate change, energy and gender equality. This content is published on its free-access website and on social networks, as well as a newsletter and a podcast.

Newtral’s name is the fusion of the words “news” and “neutral”, and its motto is "stories that matter and fact-checking". "We don't defend any political party or ideology," says Ortega. "It's the basis of fact-checking." The methodology the outlet uses is available on its website.

The company derives its revenue from television production for clients such as Spanish broadcaster AtresMedia, Netflix or HBO, and from fact-checking work for companies such as Meta or TikTok, Ortega explains. In 2021, it had a turnover of €4.9 million and a profit of €158,000, according to the outlet's website.

Newtral is a verified member of the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN). In May 2019, the Newtral Education project was launched to help foster critical thinking in schools, colleges and universities. In 2020, Newtral established the Master's Degree in Digital Verification, Fact-Checking and Data Journalism in collaboration with San Pablo CEU University.

Among the lessons learned in the organisation’s first five years, Ortega highlights prioritising human relations in the team. "It is something that was not foreseen, we have been creating a business culture that is not the usual one in the media," he says. A second lesson is related to the "slow and quiet" way in which the company grows as it adds new projects. "It allows us to be creative, maintain our environment, be independent and do what we like," says Ortega.

Last updated: June 2023

Last updated date: August 2023

Location:
Madrid, Spain
Year the organisation started publishing:
2018
Languages:
Type of coverage:
National

Content

Type of content produced by theme:
Science
Economy and business
Entrepreneurship
Economy and finance
Journalism industry
Education
Environment
Politics
Society and human rights
Gender
Feminism
LGBTIQ+
Ethnic minorities
Religious minorities
DEIA: Diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility
Refugees
Migration
War crimes and transitional justice
Technology
Journalism genres:
Essays
Interviews and reporting
Investigative journalism
Journalism coverage types and techniques:
Crowdsourcing
Solutions or constructive journalism
Engaged, community-driven or participatory journalism
Explanatory journalism
Cross-border journalism
Collaborative journalism
Fact-checking
Breaking news
Live coverage of events
Data journalism
Tech platforms and other mediums used:
Website
Newsletter
Messaging service
Telegram
WhatsApp
Social media platforms
Twitter
Facebook
Instagram
Tiktok
Podcast
YouTube
Vodcast or other video platforms
Primary tech platform or medium used to publish content:
Website

Audience and reach

Social media audience

Facebook number of followers:
43192
Twitter number of followers:
199600
Instagram number of followers:
45500
YouTube number of followers:
20400
Tiktok number of followers:
11700

Management and team

Founders

Female:
1
Male:
0
Founders:
Ana Pastor
Directors:
Ana Pastor, Tomás Pastor, Joaquín Ortega, Rubén Míguez, Beatriz Nogareda

Team

Full-time employees:
72
Freelancers or consultants:
0
Volunteers:
0

Business structure and revenue sources

Organisation tax status:
For-profit
All revenue sources reported by media leaders:
Consultancy services
Services for clients and other private corporations
Training services for journalists
Training services for other clients
Content services for others
Content development for other media
Content development for other non-journalistic companies
Content development for NGOs
The primary source of revenue reported by media leaders:
Content services for others
The second most important revenue source reported:
Services for clients and other private corporations

Transparency

Publishes information about annual revenue
Has an ethics policy / manual
Publishes an ethics policy / manual
Has a data privacy policy
Publishes a data privacy policy
Has a whistleblower policy
Publishes a whistleblower policy
Has a complaints policy
Publishes a complaints policy
Doesn’t have a sexual harassment or institutional violence policy
Is signed up to a press regulator, trust initiative, or part of a press association
Publishes up to date information about its team
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