Finding positive news wasn’t easy during the peak of the pandemic. While the latest COVID-19 developments and economic fallout from the virus were important to keep tabs on, the dreariness of the news cycle was seemingly endless and often overwhelming.
“I was checking the New York Times app every day to look at the number of COVID cases and got to the point where I realized I was training myself to seek out the negative,” says Sean Devlin. “It wasn't healthy and I eventually got to the point where I stopped checking the news altogether.”
He spoke with friends who felt the same way and had also begun to disengage from the news cycle. So Devlin, who had spent years working in web and email publishing, put on his content strategist hat and began to devise an alternative news source — one that could inform and uplift readers.
In 2022, Devlin launched Nice News, a five-minute daily email digest that features a roundup of positive news stories on various topics, including science, health, environment, culture, and human interest.
“We didn’t want Nice News to replace major news outlets, which do such important work,” says Devlin. “Instead, we wanted to build a platform that could bring awareness to important stories that are often overshadowed by negative headlines.”
In just two years it’s gained a following of over 750,000 subscribers. In addition to producing the daily newsletter, the editorial team also publishes articles to the Nice News website, highlighting uplifting stories that often don’t get the attention they deserve.
“We hear from our subscribers that they read Nice News every day because they don’t see our stories on other news outlets,” says Devlin. “Bringing uplifting stories to the forefront and connecting with our audience on a personal level has allowed us to resonate with our readers and build such a loyal subscriber base.”