The Chuck ToddCast

Interview Only w/ Warwick Sabin - The Most Promising Model For Saving Local Journalism

Mar 25, 2026
Warwick Sabin, president and CEO of Deep South Today and former Arkansas legislator, builds nonprofit newsrooms across the Deep South. He discusses launching Mississippi Today, why nonprofit models can escape legacy costs, the mix of service reporting and investigations, expanding into audio/video, using AI for efficiency, and choosing communities for sustainable local coverage.
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INSIGHT

Nonprofit Network Replaces Collapsed Local News

  • Deep South Today built a multi-state nonprofit network to replace collapsing legacy local news in the Deep South.
  • Warwick Sabin scaled Mississippi Today into the state's largest newsroom and added Verite News and The Current with centralized business functions.
INSIGHT

Legacy Costs Killed Traditional Papers

  • Legacy newspaper economics failed due to shareholder profit demands and legacy costs, creating a vacuum for civic reporting.
  • Sabin argues nonprofit news can reinvest all revenue into reporting without needing to satisfy shareholders.
ADVICE

Lead With Service Journalism First

  • Lead with service journalism to build audience and trust before pursuing long investigations.
  • Sabin cites welfare-oversight FOIA reporting and slow records work that grew from basic reporting into major accountability stories.
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