In what ways are local media companies missing on digital platforms? Yes. I'm trying to bridge that gap. Doesn't hurt to ask. Essentially... What are you looking for in local news content?
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Replying to @loganreyes
More frequent updates. I find that certain news companies tend to be late with their info- perhaps due to them wanting to formulate an entire story. Information travels so fast that by the time it airs on nightly news, I’m already informed.
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Replying to @domjohn55
Any desire for more in depth analysis on certain topics? Perspective? Or just cold, hard facts?
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Replying to @loganreyes @domjohn55
I would love an in-depth analysis from the perspective of someone who isn't afraid to call out the facts that are relevant or misleading, but who is informed at least generally on different people's platforms. Think Washington Post's The Daily podcast, but in ur preferred form.
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I would also love to read/watch/listen to daily, weekly, or monthly round-ups that I receive in my email like a newsletter that are specific to Guam, with links. I would love one specific to the Marianas as a whole, or Oceania regionally, but that's a WHOLE different ballgame.
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika @domjohn55
I like the way the Daily Skimm model. I don't know what happened to their daily updates, but when they did them regularly for smart speakers... it was an excellent morning briefing.
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Funny, I followed that pod but never got around to listening to it yet! But I see what you mean. They seem to do things weekly now
will listen on my next cleaning spree most likely. I love a good daily siccinct podcast though with valuable commentary. Can't beat that.
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