Small Press, Big Ideas is a podcast about the business of local news and community journalism in the US. Host Paul Gewuerz interviews entrepreneurs and journalists in the field to get their take on what's working, what isn't, and how local publishers can thrive in today's rapidly changing media landscape.
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Small Press, Big Ideas is a podcast about the business of local news and community journalism in the US. Host Paul Gewuerz interviews entrepreneurs and journalists in the field to get their take on what's working, what isn't, and how local publishers can thrive in today's rapidly changing media landscape.
Daralyse Lyons joins the podcast just one month into her role as Chief Revenue Officer at the Bucks County Beacon, bringing a rare hybrid background in finance and journalism. In this conversation, Daralyse shares how collaboration, creativity, and community focus are keeping local journalism alive and why Bucks County, PA, is a microcosm of national political and social trends.
Links:
Bucks County Beacon
https://buckscountybeacon.com/
Connect with Daralyse Lyons:
email: daralyse@buckscountybeacon.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daralyselyons/
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Small Press, Big Ideas
Small Press, Big Ideas is a podcast about the business of local news and community journalism in the US. Host Paul Gewuerz interviews entrepreneurs and journalists in the field to get their take on what's working, what isn't, and how local publishers can thrive in today's rapidly changing media landscape.