Episode 5: Building a Virtual Team
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In this episode of Behind the Beacon, Daralyse Lyons and Emily Smith explore what it takes to run a newsroom when everyone’s working remotely. From Slack threads to late‑night strategy sessions, they share how the Bucks County Beacon builds culture, cohesion, and community even when its team is scattered across Pennsylvania.
Emily explains that remote work has been part of the Beacon’s DNA from the start. What began as a two‑person virtual startup has grown into a mission‑driven organization with full‑time staff, part‑time contributors, freelancers, and operations support.
She reflects on the Beacon’s evolution — and her decision to “jump off a cliff” by hiring Daralyse and others to strengthen revenue and sustainability. Daralyse expands on how the Beacon’s readers and supporters are not just an audience but an essential part of the newsroom’s extended team.
Together, they preview the Beacon’s upcoming five‑year anniversary celebration on Thursday, September 24 — a $5 community event inviting readers, donors, and reporters to gather in person to celebrate what’s been built and imagine what’s next.
If you’ve ever wondered how a small, remote newsroom can feel like a family, this episode reveals how connection, communication, and community make it possible.
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