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How five news outlets joined forces to broadcast the Indian elections' result with the help of audience funding
At 7:30 on 4 June, a regular bungalow in South Delhi was swarming with young journalists striding around with their laptops surrounded by cups of coffee and tea. The basement of the house was transformed into a studio, with cameras pointed at five guests …