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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.
Transitioning from print to digital and keeping both
Small Press, Big Ideas
29 minutes
1 month ago
Transitioning from print to digital and keeping both
In this episode, Paul sits down with Audrey Blumberg, a veteran local journalist and publisher of The BReeze, The CHronicle, and franchisee of two TAPinto news sites in New Jersey. They discuss the operational side of running hyperlocal media outlets, the importance of boots on the ground journalism, and why Audrey's still bullish on print.
Links:
The BReeze
https://www.tapinto.net/towns/bridgewater-slash-raritan
The CHronicle
https://www.tapinto.net/towns/flemington-slash-raritan/
Audrey Blumberg - LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/audrey-blumberg-6b5922a/
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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.