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Source: Texas Tribune

Is there career growth for audience roles?

Ashley Alvarado, Bobby Blanchard, Colorado Public Radio, KPCC, Stephanie Rivera, Texas Tribune | September 2022

Over the years, we’ve seen more and more newsrooms posting job listings for roles like social media manager, newsletter writer and audience engagement editor. But can these roles evolve beyond early career positions and eventually find a space among news leadership?

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Engagement at the Texas Tribune

Alex Samuels, Texas Tribune | September 2017

We talked engagement at the Texas Tribune. Alex Samuels, community reporter, talked about how the Texas Tribune works to engage its statewide audience around government, policy and politics.

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