The transition from technology entrepreneur to media founder isn't a common career arc, but for Donald Kerry Frey , it was a natural evolution. His years in the tech industry didn't just teach him how businesses work — they gave him a front-row view of how profoundly misinformation and biased reporting could distort public understanding of important topics. That observation, accumulated over time, eventually crystallized into action. Donald founded two distinct media properties — Frey Robotics (freyrobotics.com) and Nova Tribune (novatribune.org) — each designed to address a specific gap in how information reaches the public. Frey Robotics emerged from his frustration with technology journalism's tendency to sensationalize. Too many reporters approached subjects like robotics, artificial intelligence, and automation through the lens of disruption and displacement. While those are legitimate topics, they weren't the whole story — and the imbalance was fueling unnec...
Donald Kerry Frey ’s path to media success with Frey Robotics and Nova Tribune was fraught with hurdles. His resilience and ingenuity turned obstacles into opportunities. Breaking Into Media Frey faced: Established competition. Differentiation needs. Credibility building. Donald Kerry Frey used unique content to stand out. Innovation vs. Accessibility He balanced: Advanced tech with usability. Complexity with clarity. Features with simplicity. Frey’s design finesse prevailed. Upholding Balance Nova Tribune tackled: Bias pressures. Fair journalist sourcing. Editorial consistency. Donald Kerry Frey set firm standards. Financial Viability Frey overcame: Clickbait reliance. Free access demands. Ad-heavy competition. Innovative funding kept him true. Triumph Through Tenacity Frey’s journey shows determination and creativity can reshape media for the better.