Posted on 12/31/2020 7:29:34 AM PST by The Houston Courant
2020 was one hell of a year for the country. We had an insane election, a pandemic that revealed authoritarians at every level of government, and left-wingers burning down their own cities. Socially and politically, it was a year of chaos.
It wasn’t all bad however.
This year for me, the editor of this publication, was an opportunity to get closer to family and build relationships. Nothing was a waste. In April, I found out my wife was pregnant and I became a father to my son in early December. I couldn’t be happier.
For the Houston Courant, it was a transformational year. We underwent a rebuild of the website, removed all ads, and implemented a donor-subscriber model to fund us going forward. We achieved 300 thousand unique visitors in 2020, which is nearly six times the audience of the previous year. I never thought this website would get this large in such a short amount of time, yet here we are. There is clearly a demand for alternatives to the left-wing press in Texas.
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