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Outlet: A podcast by Kaitlin McCulley
Television news reporter Kaitlin McCulley left her job during a pandemic. Now what? Her goal: find a better way to share stories that matter. No BS. Look, it's no secret the TV news industry is broken and affecting how people treat each other. How can you find the facts? Join Kaitlin for an honest, unfiltered look at the media industry through personal stories and eye-opening interviews. New episodes each week.
Outlet: A podcast by Kaitlin McCulley
The last local reporter living in his town - Evan Brandt
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"When I first started at The Mercury, there were nine reporters in the newsroom (...) I am now all of those people.” -- Evan Brandt, the last local news reporter living in Pottstown, PA.
A hedge fund took over the newspaper company Evan has worked for since the '90s and laid off journalists and sold the building. Evan now works from his attic. He gets paid for only a portion of the time he puts in daily. A journalist to his core, he had a question for the hedge fund president, so he went to the man's home on Long Island to ask it.