Vanan Murugesan
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah.
It's interesting.
You said that you guys are you always publish in English.
Do you think you're leaving any readers on the, it is, I mean, does the effort to publish in multiple languages, I mean, is that a, how much of that is a financial decision and how much of it is, look, I know
Like I said, growing up in Miami, when I grew up in Miami in the 70s and 80s, I knew many, I had many friends whose parents insisted that English be spoken in the house, even though they were Spanish first parents because they wanted their kids to assimilate to America.
So I know there's a lot of immigrant parents.
who are here with their kids and they're like, no, no, no, no, no.
We want you to assimilate into American culture.
So we'll do this.
So I understand that vibe there, but I'm curious if you looking at the numbers, if you've ever contemplated, well, maybe we should, or I don't know.
If you just did this in Minneapolis proper, would it be Somali over Latino?
Right, it's not word for word.
It's phraseology.
No, no, no, no.
That's always much, much harder to convey.
Exactly.
Well, it's one of those things where newsrooms make the mistake sometimes where they think, no, we have to do this.
Let's not use an outside tool.
Let's not assume.
And sometimes your own readers