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From TBN’s Lou Carlozo: Take our survey, help shape the future

Lou Carlozo

A quick recap: Things at TBN couldn’t be better. Coming off our first redesign in a decade, we’ve seen subscriptions shoot up more than 10 percent in just two months. Be sure to let your media friends know that it’s free to subscribe and a great way to keep up on industry happenings. 

We’re also delighted to see the many responses to our survey, where we ask readers like you to determine the shape of things to come at TBN. As we’ve noted recently, we want to keep everything you already love and add features you’ve never seen before. While the possibilities are many, your input can help us make some smart decisions — and take some calculated risks. 

We also want to know more about you, our audience. By getting a sense of what part of the field you come from and your demographics, we’ll learn who we’re talking to.

And before we talk, we want to listen. 

The link to our survey is here and our response window will close soon. If you have a moment, please repost our LinkedIn announcement and encourage your colleagues to subscribe to our daily newsletter.

I’m grateful for the chance to move into the TBN leadership and would love to hear from you directly as well: lou@talkingbiznews.com. You can also connect with me on LinkedIn. 

Connection and community will shape the future of TBN. We invite you to join up with us.

All my best, 

Lou Carlozo for Talking Biz News 

Lou Carlozo is the Editor In Chief at Qwoted and an editor at Talking Biz News. He is based in Chicago, where the six-month winter arrives any day now.

Lou Carlozzo

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