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NASHtoday parent company, 6AM City, to expand nationwide into 24 markets by Dec. 2021

6AM City will expand nationwide by Dec. 2021

6AM City will expand nationwide by Dec. 2021

Today we’re bringing you behind the scenes of 6AM City, the parent company of NASHtoday. 👋

While Katie + Dylan are the boots on the ground here in NASH, we are supported by a team that is 50+ deep. These individuals are our bench strength — they allow us to focus on helping you stay informed about the most important news and events of the day in Nashville, while they worry about, well… everything else. 👀

This allows us to listen to, learn about, and share the type of content that educates, activates, and provides value to our audience that is now 45K daily subscribers strong thanks to readers like you.

(#FlashbackFriday to when NASHtoday launched in April 2021 as 6AM City’s eighth market. Started from a startup now we’re here.)

NASHtoday’s 7 current sister cities are spread out across other metros that are experiencing many of the same growth trajectories, opportunities, and excitement. And we’re getting even more sister cities. 🗺️

Last week, 6AM City announced an ambitious plan to grow to 24 total markets by the end of 2021. These cities include:

In addition to these just-announced 14 markets, we plan to crowdsource 2 additional markets through our PickMyCity™ initiative, in which interest from the public — plus local economic developers, investors, advertisers, talent + publishers — will help us choose the remaining 2 cities to launch in 2021.

Why this matters here in Nashville:

We will be stronger and better equipped with more players, firepower, and the ability to bring you an even better product and experience each day.

We work hard to keep this product 100% free. That won’t change. We’ll continue to bring value to your day by pointing you in the right direction. Each and every day, we’ll aggregate, curate, narrate + facilitate the most important conversations, with the manpower supported by our advertising partners.

We will, however, ask for some help from you:

  1. If you know anyone in these cities who would enjoy our product, please share this story using the buttons below and tell people why they should sign up (read: why they’ll be better off with a product like this).
  2. We are hiring Editors (just like us) in all of these cities — so if you know smart, talented, plugged-in folks who would like to join our team, please share this with them. We appreciate your help.

Thank you for waking up early with us each + every day, Nashville. Now, another cup of coffee.

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