EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 50 MIN
Why I Took Over a 120-Year-Old Newspaper? The Kingsville Record | 2H2F Ep 195
from 2Hard2FastPodcast · host 2Hard2FastPodcast with Jorge
What does it take to run a 120-year-old newspaper in the digital age? In this 2Har2FastPodcast episode, we sit down with Dylan Dozier, the publisher of the Kingsville Record, to discuss how he became the publisher of the Kingsville Record, preserving local history, earning community trust, competing with social media, the challenges facing small-town journalism today, and the future of local news. Dylan speaks about what it takes to continue to keep a hometown newspaper alive after more than a century.If you enjoy this episode, make sure to Subscribe and Follow 2Hard2FastPodcast for more exciting content. Your support helps Jorge bring you even more great interviews and discussions!Follow Kingsville Record: IG - @KingsvilleRecord | Facebook - The Kingsville RecordFollow Dylan: IG - @DylanDozierWritesFollow 2Hard2FastPodcastInstagram/Threads: @2Hard2FastPodcastTikTok: @2Hard2FastPodcastTwitter: @2Hard2FastPodPrevious Podcast: "How Appos Bakery is Bringing Turkish Culture to a Small Border Town in Texas" (2Hard2FastPodcast Chats)Our podcast is FREE, but if you enjoy our podcast and wouldlike to go 2Hard2Fast with support we would greatly appreciate it. It will help us continue to increase the quality of episode production and bring you more content. THANK YOU! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2hard2fastpodcast/supportA light-hearted, thought-provoking comedic podcast onsociety/culture topics through our guests' life experiences. Hosted by Jorge C.We appreciate your support and would love to hear from you!Reach us with your questions, comments, or video messages at - Email: [email protected] or 2H2F Social MediasLet us hear from YOU#2H2F #journalisminnovation #newspapers #kingsville #southtexas
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What does it take to run a 120-year-old newspaper in the digital age? In this 2Har2FastPodcast episode, we sit down with Dylan Dozier, the publisher of the Kingsville Record, to discuss how he became the publisher of the Kingsville Record, preserving local history, earning community trust, competing with social media, the challenges facing small-town journalism today, and the future of local news. Dylan speaks about what it takes to continue to keep a hometown newspaper alive after more than a century.If you enjoy this episode, make sure to Subscribe and Follow 2Hard2FastPodcast for more exciting content. Your support helps Jorge bring you even more great interviews and discussions!Follow Kingsville Record: IG - @KingsvilleRecord | Facebook - The Kingsville RecordFollow Dylan: IG - @DylanDozierWritesFollow 2Hard2FastPodcastInstagram/Threads: @2Hard2FastPodcastTikTok: @2Hard2FastPodcastTwitter: @2Hard2FastPodPrevious Podcast: "How Appos Bakery is Bringing Turkish Culture to a Small Border Town in Texas" (2Hard2FastPodcast Chats)Our podcast is FREE, but if you enjoy our podcast and wouldlike to go 2Hard2Fast with support we would greatly appreciate it. It will help us continue to increase the quality of episode production and bring you more content. THANK YOU! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2hard2fastpodcast/supportA light-hearted, thought-provoking comedic podcast onsociety/culture topics through our guests' life experiences. Hosted by Jorge C.We appreciate your support and would love to hear from you!Reach us with your questions, comments, or video messages at - Email: [email protected] or 2H2F Social MediasLet us hear from YOU#2H2F #journalisminnovation #newspapers #kingsville #southtexas
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