[3] DeWereldMorgen‘s total revenue in 2010 was €366,707.28, but nevertheless made a loss of €9,000 (most expenses go to personnel costs, and rent of buildings and rooms).
[4] All of the content of De Wereld Morgen is published under Creative Commons license[1] type CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 BE.
[5] Kaat Van Damme's master thesis claims that DeWereldMorgen can be defined as an alternative media website with regard to content, editing, and the business model.
[4] Because DeWereldMorgen presents oneself as a "movement for media and democracy", they receive subsidies; without which they would have serious financial troubles.
While DeWereldMorgen thinks it receives far too few subsidies in comparison to other media,[4] an extreme-right nationalist website called "REACT" (where Vlaams Belang, Voorpost and nl:Vlaamse Solidaire Vakbond advertise)[11] criticizes the website and its subsidies in denigrating language.