The second reading may become the premium news product.
The first version of a story is increasingly everywhere. The valuable version may be the one that arrives after the frames have become visible.

The market is crowded with first reactions. They are useful, but rarely sufficient. What is scarce is the calm reconstruction that follows.
A second-reading publication does not compete with breaking news. It relies on it, studies it, and then asks what the first cycle missed.
That is the editorial space Considered Today is designed to occupy.