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Starting a media site in North Carolina

Posted By: Editor In Chief November 9, 2021


Starting a new media operation in North Carolina can be daunting, but the landscape has gotten easier in the last decade.

Tim Boyum talks with Rose Hoban, who started North Carolina Health News 10 years ago, and Kyle Villemain of The Assembly, about their experiences.



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