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.
Johnny Levy returns to the show for a deep dive into Data Joe, a 20+ year-old company serving local media through data-centric products. Johnny shares the company's evolution from SaaS platform to full-service research partner, the ethos of "partnership" that drives the business, and why adaptability has been key to their longevity.
Links:
DataJoe
https://datajoe.com/
People of Media
https://peopleofmedia.com/
Johnny Levy - LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnny-levy/
Johnny's first episode on this podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-value-of-data-and-the-role-of/id1733101178
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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.