![]() In our Quick Takes on developments in local news, I report on another effort to leverage tax credits for local journalism, and Ellen checks in on the decline and apparent death of the Santa Barbara News-Press. Listeners of this podcast will notice a number of other familiar news organizations as well. (Nicci, Ellen and Dan met in a Zoom discussion of local news led by Simon Owens for his informative Media Newsletter.)īy the way, the Buzz was just named one of 74 finalists for a Lion Independent Online News (LION) Publishers’ Local Journalism Award. Nicci also writes essays at Nicci’s Notes, and her debut novel, “When We Were Mothers,” is available wherever you buy books online. She offers news stories about town government, cultural events, sports, and has a section that provides a platform for audio interviews of newsmakers. Nicci uses the Substack platform and charges a range of subscription fees. In the 1980s, Burlington was covered by two weekly papers and The Daily Times Chronicle of Woburn, where I worked for quite a few years. Kadilak created the Buzz in early 2022, when a town election was on the horizon and the local Gannett weekly, the Burlington Union, switched to regional coverage - and later ended its print edition altogether. On the latest “What Works” podcast, Ellen Clegg and I talk with Nicci Kadilak, an educator, author, mom and founder of Burlington Buzz. The Buzz is a hyperlocal online news site serving Burlington, Massachusetts, a town of 26,000 people north and west of Boston. Nicci Kadilak was among several local news entrepreneurs featured earlier this year by GBH News. Note: If you read Media Nation exclusively by email, you won’t see what I’m talking about in Nos. (For an example of what I mean, do the same thing at .) As a result, there’s no indication that you can leave a comment, even though you can - but you have to click on the headline and open up the post. If you scroll through posts on the home page, you won’t see “Leave a Comment” anywhere in the red type beneath the headline.But now I can’t find a list of them anywhere either on. That was a big concern, since I’ve got more than 2,000 and I didn’t want to inconvenience anyone. I was able to pull over all my email subscribers from.Hover over it and it says “Subscribe.” But why is it black out until you hover over it? Scroll down the right-hand rail on the home page to where it says “Subscribe to Media Nation via email.” There’s a black rectangle that you have to click to complete your subscription.com, but there are still a few things that drive me crazy. You may know that I recently moved Media Nation from to. 3, I would like to find a real fix, but in the meantime I’ve come up with a workaround. I don’t see any place to access the entire list. I have also found my subscribers, but I can only see about a dozen of the most recent ones. Update: Thanks to reader Mike Stucka, I have solved No. ![]()
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