Episode 44

Finding Black News Media, from Hayti to Harlem and beyond

When the Carolina Times went out of business in 2020, Cary Wheelous began looking for other Black-owned media outlets. When he was unsuccessful in finding them in one convenient place, he decided to create a space where Black news outlets were aggregated together.

The birth of the Hayti app may have started in Durham, but is now home to Black media outlets of all shapes and sizes, from indie to major publications. From written news stories to podcasts, the Hayti app has something for everyone (and a few new upgrades on their roadmap). If you're looking to create an app, Cary also breaks down how we was able to get Hayti off the ground. Learn more at hayti.com.

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