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Episode 81: Washington Post Exec: Rise of Remote Workers Benefits Local Media

Mon, 26 Sep 2022

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The Great Geographic Dispersion under way. Small cities are getting bigger, and big ones smaller. And that should greatly benefit local media, according to The Washington Post's Ethan Selzer, our guest for this episode. Selzer offers a long-term view of the media industry -- newspapers in particular -- as the pandemic subsides.


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Mike Wilczynski
Mike Wilczynski
8 months ago

I disagree with the take on newspaper interest when you move to a new city. I’ve done it a few times and lose interest in local politics, sports and especially the obits. I think people remain more engaged in current of events in their hometown newspaper.

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