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This week’s episode of bigcitysmalltown takes a deep dive into the state of local journalism and its future in San Antonio. As traditional news models struggle nationwide, nonprofit newsrooms like San Antonio Report are working to reshape how communities stay informed. But what does it take to sustain independent journalism in a rapidly changing media landscape?
Bob sits down with San Antonio Report leadership to discuss the organization’s 13-year journey, the challenges of nonprofit news, and why local journalism remains essential to a thriving city. They explore what’s next for the newsroom, how they’re adapting to audience needs, and the role of community support in keeping quality reporting alive.
They discuss:
• Why nonprofit journalism matters—and what makes it different from traditional media.
• The biggest challenges facing local newsrooms today.
• How San Antonio Report is evolving to meet the needs of its readers.
• What the future holds for independent journalism in San Antonio and beyond.
With trust in the media at a crossroads and local outlets disappearing across the country, this episode offers a timely look at the fight to keep local news strong—and why it matters for the future of San Antonio.
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This week’s episode of bigcitysmalltown takes a deep dive into the state of local journalism and its future in San Antonio. As traditional news models struggle nationwide, nonprofit newsrooms like San Antonio Report are working to reshape how communities stay informed. But what does it take to sustain independent journalism in a rapidly changing media landscape?
Bob sits down with San Antonio Report leadership to discuss the organization’s 13-year journey, the challenges of nonprofit news, and why local journalism remains essential to a thriving city. They explore what’s next for the newsroom, how they’re adapting to audience needs, and the role of community support in keeping quality reporting alive.
They discuss:
• Why nonprofit journalism matters—and what makes it different from traditional media.
• The biggest challenges facing local newsrooms today.
• How San Antonio Report is evolving to meet the needs of its readers.
• What the future holds for independent journalism in San Antonio and beyond.
With trust in the media at a crossroads and local outlets disappearing across the country, this episode offers a timely look at the fight to keep local news strong—and why it matters for the future of San Antonio.
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✉️ Subscribe to Bob's Newsletter
📝 Resources & Show Notes
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RECOMMENDED NEXT EPISODE
▶️ #101. The Last Word - Bigcitysmalltown is Growing: 100 Episodes & What’s Next – This episode of bigcitysmalltown marks a major milestone: 100 episodes. Host Bob Rivard reflects on the journey so far, the evolving media landscape, and what’s next for the podcast that highlights the people shaping San Antonio’s future. With local journalism under pressure, bigcitysmalltown continues to provide a platform for meaningful conversations about the city’s growth, challenges, and opportunities.
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CONNECT
📸 Connect on Instagram
🔗 Join us on LinkedIn
🎥 Subscribe on YouTube
SPONSORS
🙌 Support the show & see our sponsors
THANK YOU
⭐ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts
⭐ Rate us on Spotify
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