Local

[Print]  [Email]        

3 Minute Interview-Mathis

By: Michael Neibauer
Examiner Staff Writer
September 23, 2008

Sommer Mathis, 28, is editor-in-chief of the popular local blog DCist.com and a resident of Shaw.

What sparked your interest in local issues?

I moved here about three and a half years ago not being very familiar with the city at all and not knowing hardly anyone. I got involved in writing for DCist to get to know the city better, and the more I found out, the more I wanted to know. I guess I’m just the kind of person who wants to know what’s going on.

Is there a great interest among the populace in local news?

I think there are a lot of people who move to D.C. for work and they may or may not develop an interest in the city. There’s all those clichés about this being a very transient town and everyone only cares about the federal government and national politics. I’ve found there’s a large contingent of people deeply concerned about what’s happening on a hyperlocal level — the amount of crime, the D.C. school system.

How many readers do you have?

I would say we have about 25,000 daily readers. There are a few of them who are super-active who were actually invited to our Christmas party. There are some I’ve never met and wouldn’t know if I was sitting next to them on the bus.

Is the blog a full-time enterprise?

This is a full-time job. I’m the only employee. There are about 40 people who contribute to the site who I couldn’t do without.

DCist has been known to scoop local media. Does the blog get the credit it deserves?

Over the last year or two, I’ve been really pleased and surprised by the amount of respect the other media outlets in D.C. show us.

You covered the Democratic National Convention ...

The DNC credited one blog per territory to cover its delegation. Bloggers were there in 2004, but the sheer numbers and facilities we were provided this year, having the same access of any other reporter was even more so this year. I was thrilled that DCist had the reputation to have been thought of as the obvious choice as the blog to cover D.C.’s delegation.


To view this site, you need to have Flash Player 8.0 or later installed. Click here to get the latest Flash player.


Most Popular Headlines





 


 



 

Reader Comments

All comments on this page are subject to our Terms of Use and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Examiner or its staff. Comment box is limited to 250 words.

IMGoph

Sep 24, 2008

sommer does a fantastic job! way to give her the publicity she's earned!

 

monkeyrotica

Sep 24, 2008

Great. More circle-jerk journalism. This is why I never cancelled my subscription to Ranger Rick.

 


Post a comment


Email:
(This will not be displayed or shared. Privacy Policy)

Display Name:

Comment:




Sports

Suspended NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Jeremy Mayfield chats with attendees during a public auction Friday, Nov. 20, 2009, at his Catawba, N.C. property. As NASCAR prepares to crown a champion in its fina...

Long way from the track, suspended Mayfield holds large auction to help pay for court fight

Jeremy Mayfield sat in the back of his large barn Friday morning about 800 miles from where NASCAR's season-ending weekend was kicking off. Several hundred people surrounded him, listening intently as a fast-speaking auctioneer sold dozens of items. Full story

Nation

EPA: Uranium in Nev. wells; whistleblower, preacher's wife helped crack toxic mining mystery

Peggy Pauly lives in a robin-egg blue, two-story house not far from acres of onion fields that make the northern Nevada air smell sweet at harvest time. Full story

Entertainment

Pedro Almodovar discusses his childhood, his influences and what he won't put on film

Sex. Drugs. Prostitution. Pedophilia. Rape. Pedro Almodovar has been able to translate some of the most delicate subjects to the big screen with grace and humor. Full story