Amari Kiburi, a senior at Natomas Charter School and SpeakLocal’s student intern, was interviewed by FOX 40 Local News about the SpeakLocal’s project The Future of the Past ~ Architecture of Experience.
The Bold Italic is an online magazine that celebrates the spirit of the Bay Area. Covering culture, events, local businesses, and news in San Francisco, it is well known for series such as event-based bingo cards, Kid Food Reviews, and Made Up Charts.
The Internet Archive is a San Francisco-based nonprofit organization dedicated to providing “universal access to all knowledge.” Through its Wayback Machine, it has archived over 916 billion web pages, preserving the internet’s history for future generations. Beyond websites, the Archive offers extensive collections of digitized books, music, videos, and software, serving as a vital resource for researchers, historians, and the general public. Its initiatives, such as Archive-It and the Open Library, further its mission to preserve and provide access to cultural artifacts in digital form.
KCBS Radio in San Francisco stands as one of the nation’s pioneering broadcasting stations and became the Bay Area’s first all-talk station in the early 1960s and adopting an all-news format in 1968. Today, as part of Audacy, Inc., KCBS continues to serve the Bay Area with comprehensive news coverage, maintaining its legacy as a cornerstone of Northern California’s media landscape.
Launched in 2021, The San Francisco Standard has quickly established itself as a prominent online news outlet dedicated to delivering comprehensive coverage of Bay Area politics, culture, and lifestyle. With a commitment to high-quality journalism, it offers in-depth reporting on topics ranging from political investigations to lifestyle guides. The publication has earned a reputation for smart, insightful coverage, reaching over a million readers monthly.
KTVU, the Fox affiliate in the San Francisco Bay Area, reaches a potential audience of approximately 2.5 million households within its viewing area, making it one of the most widely viewed local stations in the region.
The San Francisco Chronicle is the largest newspaper in Northern California, the second largest on the West Coast, and each month reaches over 6 million users across the country.
CBS News reaches millions of viewers across its various platforms.
KCRW, an NPR member station based in Santa Monica, California, reaches an audience of approximately 603,700 unique listeners each month. Its diverse programming, encompassing news, music, and cultural content, extends beyond traditional radio broadcasts to digital platforms, engaging a global audience of 3.1 million people monthly.
Our project has received significant attention on Reddit, reaching 8.6 million views and earning 17,100 upvotes. Our community ranks in the top 14% of subreddits by size, highlighting its growing impact and engagement within the community.
Posts on Instagram gained 40,000 likes and was shared 351 times, reaching a wide audience. Based on typical engagement rates, we estimate the post received around 400,000 to 600,000 views, reflecting its strong impact and reach.
Smithsonian Magazine reaches approximately 6.3 million digital readers and 3.3 million print subscribers, contributing to the Smithsonian Institution’s broader digital audience of around 150 million visitors annually.
John Dickerson, a correspondent for CBS News, reaches approximately 5 million viewers with his in-depth reporting, contributing to CBS’s broader audience across television and digital platforms.
Colossal, an international platform for art and design, has captivated more than 152 million visitors with nearly a half-billion pageviews. What started as founder Christopher Jobson’s personal blog has evolved into a global hub showcasing the work of over 6,000 artists, curating exhibitions, film programs, and collaborating with leading creatives and institutions.
Amari Kiburi, a senior at Natomas Charter School and SpeakLocal’s student intern, was interviewed by FOX 40 Local News about the SpeakLocal’s project The Future of the Past ~ Architecture of Experience.