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FAQs about Newsworthy.Studio

What we do. How we work. Who we are for. Who we are not for. If you are looking for a storytelling partner, a campaign brain, a content and communications team, a coach, or a clearer way to talk about your work and feel confused, start here.

Why the name Newsworthy? Are you in the news? +

Important work deserves attention. Newsworthy for us is not about chasing headlines. It is about recognising what matters, finding the story inside the work, and telling it in a way that moves the right people. Our journalism roots help us see the signal in the noise and turn it into clear, human storytelling that can travel.

We are a social impact storytelling consultancy. Now, scratch that.
We work with people and organisations doing vital work in the world and help them figure out what to say, how to say it, when to say it, and how to make sure the people who need to hear it actually do. That can mean different things for different people.

Who do you work with? +

Foundations, for-profits, non-profits, multilaterals, social enterprises, governments, purpose-led brands, and individuals, in India and across the world. We don’t work with political parties.

What counts as the social impact space? +

For us, social impact is any work trying to improve how people live and flourish. This includes storytelling across health, climate, media literacy, technology, and lived human experiences in diverse formats like films, campaigns, and narratives.

A climate change IP told through coffee, pulses, grains, millets. A media literacy campaign through things the media says. Or a social experiment on technology, loneliness and food called Table for One. A series of short films on what a rural road network changed for a small business, a school-going girl with a bicycle, a tea shop owner and an inspector at a police station.

All of this is social impact for us.

Do you work only in India? +

We are rooted in India and the Global South. We work with organisations based across the world.

How do I know if Newsworthy is the right fit for us? +

We are a good fit if you care about substance, clarity, good writing, elegance, and thoughtful storytelling. If you want work made just for you, we will work well together. We do our best work with people who want output but also perspective, care and a story built with purpose.

Newsworthy Studio is not a good fit for? +

We are not the right fit if you only want filler content or just a production vendor. We work best as partners, collaborators, and co-creators with room to ideate, refine and strengthen the brief. We are not the right fit for a traditional public relations mandate. We do not have an agency way of working. Our work is bespoke.

We have the work. We do not have the story. Can you help? +

Yes. This is often how clients come to us and where we do our best work. We look at complex text, data, narratives, and footage and find the clear human, strategic, editorial and storytelling spine. Then it can become a campaign, a report, a film, a series, a message framework, a website refresh, or a content IP—depending on other factors.

We do not have a big launch or an announcement right now. Is it too early to talk? +

Some of the best work takes shape in this in-between period. Many conversations in this period turned into strong projects months later. If you are
thinking about a refresh, have a project on the horizon, keep running into the same communication problem every few months, or are sitting with the
beginnings of an idea, get in touch.

Do you work on the ground? +

Yes. We love the field and field work. It is not a backdrop for us. We approach the field with care, sensitivity and curiosity. We know fieldwork calls for listening, patience and an understanding of local context. We pay attention to how language, power, gender, caste, class and geography shape what people say, what they do not say, and how stories should be told.

We are comfortable in fields and on factory floors and know how to move through these spaces with care. You do not need to worry about us missing the nuance or flattening the reality of what is in front of us.

What if our project, stakeholder or subject is sensitive or confidential or senior? +

We handle sensitive briefs and situations. That can mean quiet research, off-record conversations, limited-circulation drafts, phased rollouts, or advising on what not to say yet. We take discretion seriously

How do you make sure the work reaches the right audience? +

We think about the audience early, not at the end. We look at who needs to read, watch, share, support, fund or act, and then build the format and distribution around that. We identify the specific platforms, media, community hubs, creators and spaces where your audience spends their time.

Newsworthy also has its own loyal, engaged audience. Where there is a genuine fit, and the work aligns, that ecosystem can become part of the conversation too, across Instagram, LinkedIn, Substack and Facebook.

Can you work with what we already have, or do you only build from scratch? +

More often, clients come to us with some existing material or the beginning of an idea or an older iteration of work that no longer feels right. We are comfortable stepping into that.

We can audit what exists, see what is useful, identify what is missing, and shape it into something clearer, stronger and more alive. If something needs to be built from scratch, we can do that too.

How long does a typical collaboration last? +

It varies. Some clients work with us on annual retainers, some on high-intensity three-month sprints, some through multi-year strategic partnerships, and some come back to us year after year for specific work.

We have also done a project that lasted a week. We wanted to work with the client and didn’t want to miss the opportunity.

We are here for the sprint or the marathon, depending on what you need.

Do you do one-off projects or only long-term partnerships? +

One-off works when the ask is clear. A longer partnership works when the challenge is bigger: repositioning, sustained visibility, multiple audiences, or a full-stack communication shift.

Do you work with internal teams or handle everything yourselves? +

Both models work. We can act as your full-service agency or plug into your existing communication, advocacy, marketing or leadership team to address the gaps you have.

We are agile, hybrid and used to working with internal teams, consultants, designers and funders without complicating workflows.

What does it cost to work with you? +

We scope based on what the work actually needs. Some projects are tight and well-defined. Others need more rounds, and more room to shape things as we go. Once we understand the brief, we recommend the cleanest and most useful way to do it. We are clear about scope from the start. We tend to overdeliver.

We do not do discounts. We are professionals, and we price our work with care. At the same time, we are mindful of value and committed to making sure what you are paying for is thoughtful, solid and worth it.

When is the best time to reach out? +

As early as you can. Ideally four to eight weeks before a launch, not a week before it. That gives us time for the right strategy, research, editorial thinking, design and iteration.

Do you only handle the writing, or can you help with design and strategy? +

We are a full-stack storytelling studio, which means we work across research, strategy, writing, design, creative direction, content creation and audience engagement.

Some clients come to us for one part of that journey. Others need the whole thing. Either way, we make sure the thinking and the making speak to each other.

Think of us as your mini newsroom with all the talent you need—strong writers, illustrators, people who know SEO, and others who will get you the right shot or shape the right creative or find the perfect narrative that your work needs.

Can you help with websites, reports, digital products? +

We have proven expertise and strong examples of websites, reports, microsites and other digital products. We have developed, designed, written content, done the creatives, and made sure the full UI/UX experience is nimble, inclusive and designed for multiple devices.

Do you offer coaching, training or workshops? +

Yes. We do storytelling coaching, media and message training, and support for leaders or emerging leaders who need to communicate more clearly and confidently online and offline. We have a very tailored approach to doing this.

Why choose Newsworthy Studio over a traditional PR agency? +

Because communication needs more than placement. It needs a point of view, a strong story, the right format, and a clear sense of where that story should live. The media is not a singular thing anymore. It is not just newspapers, television and a press release. It is your own channels, other people's platforms, collaborations, communities, newsletters, podcasts, creators, conversations and everything in between.

When you work with Newsworthy, you are not choosing between storytelling and reach. You get both. We help shape the story, decide the best format for it, and think through how it should travel.

If the subject is a genuine fit, there can be a more direct collaboration with Anubha. That brings editorial instinct, gravitas and exposure.

We care about visibility and reach. They are very much a part of our deliverables. We think you get a bang for your buck when the story is strong, the format is right, and the work reaches the people who matter.

What does working together usually look like? +

It usually begins with a long conversation. We talk about what we are solving for, what you have tried before, what success would look like, where your communication assets lie, how your team works, and how you'd like to give feedback and review work.

We take about five days to set the systems up and running, make sure both sides have all the access and assets needed. Then the work rolls.

We research, write, shape, shoot, build and share. We communicate efficiently, without overdoing it or going silent. You will know what is moving, what is needed from you, and where things stand.

Can we hire Anubha Bhonsle directly? +

Yes, depending on the brief. Anubha can come in for moderation, interviewing, editorial strategy, workshops, coaching, or public-facing conversations. Some briefs are Anubha-led. Some are studio-led. Some are both.

I am not ready to start yet. How can I stay connected? +

The best way is to join the newsletter. Newsworthy.Studio and Anubha are active on LinkedIn. Something there may spark an idea. You can also write to us while the brief is messy. We are happy to hear from you.

Our Guiding Principles

Northstar

People & planet-first storytelling

Impact

Measurable & meaningful outcomes for our partners

Rigour

Meticulous, disciplined, credible storytelling

Innovation

Pushing the boundaries of format and reach

Intersectional

Foregrounding meaningful & marginalised voices

Still have questions?

We are here to help and collaborate. Tell us what you are building?
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