In 2015, right in the middle of a rapidly shifting media and political landscape, The Quint was born.
New slogans, new narratives, new ways of looking at history, and a new way of telling stories. Some built a larger-than-life image, while others questioned it.
For ten years, we’ve been on the ground, reporting through elections, protests, court battles, and cultural shifts. We’ve seen how the media has changed, how conversations have been shaped, and how stories have been spun. Through it all, we’ve held onto one thing: our belief that journalism is about questioning power, not serving it.
From fact-checking viral claims to exposing propaganda, from giving a platform to unheard voices to holding institutions accountable, our job has never been easy but has always been necessary.
A decade later, the stories haven’t stopped, the narratives haven’t slowed down, and neither have we. If anything, we’ve only sharpened our questions. Because in times like these, asking the right ones matters more than ever.
Here’s to 10 years of doing just that, and to the next 10, bolder, sharper, and still questioning everything.