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#12 with Ryan Sneddon - The Rise of Local News

33m · Crashing Up · 28 Jan 04:20

Randy Ginsburg (@GinsburgRandy) sits down with Ryan Sneddon, the founder of Naptown Scoop, an email first local media company covering the city of Annapolis, Maryland. He currently sends all the happenings and important news three times a week. With thousands of traditional local media outlets dying out and mainstream media becoming increasingly political for ratings, it’s never been a better time to start a local digital media company.

They discuss the advantages of digital first local media, building a community within a community, and newsletter growth tips. 

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