Talk about hyper-local! WTVD, the ABC O&O in Raleigh, N.C., is partnering with Nextdoor, a free and private social network for neighborhoods, to expand its local news presence in the area. Nextdoor is used by more 3,400 neighborhoods in the greater Raleigh-Durham area to keep its users informed about what’s happening in their community and […]
WTVD, the ABC O&O in Raleigh, N.C., is partnering with Nextdoor, a free and private social network for neighborhoods, to expand its local news presence in the area.
Nextdoor is used by more 3,400 neighborhoods in the greater Raleigh-Durham area to keep its users informed about what’s happening in their community and cultivate meaningful conversations around local issues.
“Discussing local news with neighbors is an essential way to build a strong community and an informed civic dialogue,” said Adam Frary, WTVD’s audience strategist.
The announcement on WTVD’s Facebook page prompted this comment from Margo:
Good to know. Much of what happens in Fayetteville neighborhoods, gets little coverage. This could give us “a stronger voice”, so to speak!
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