Scoop (website)
Scoop, a New Zealand Internet news site, is operated by Scoop Publishing Limited, a company owned by a non-profit charitable trust dedicated to public-interest journalism.
Operational model
The website publishes many submitted news and press releases due to their permissive policy. Their website states: "If it's a press release issued in New Zealand, is legible, legal, sane, not hateful and not defamatory we will most probably publish it."In addition to being a general news website, Scoop also contains sub-sites with specific foci:, which aggregates Wellington-specific news with editorial comment, and also which publishes Pacific-related news and is edited by Auckland University of Technology's Pacific Media Centre.
As of March 2012, the website claimed to receive 246,500 visitors and 614,500 page impressions per month. Scoop was ranked 3rd by Nielsen Net Ratings in their News Category.
History
It was established in 1999 by Andrew McNaughton, Ian Llewellyn and Alastair Thompson.In 2003, The Guardian wrote about the graphic images from the war in Iraq that were being published on Scoop, and described Scoop as "left wing".