About Us

    Dixie Media was built for small businesses that still believe in hard work, personal service, and showing up for the people around them. We serve New Orleans and the Gulf Coast with practical automation that helps real businesses run better, stay organized, and grow without adding more noise.

    Harrison Weinhold and family

    Harrison Weinhold

    Founder, Dixie Media

    Harrison comes out of two worlds: conservative media and local marketing. Over the last decade, he has led growth for brands like The Blaze (Glenn Beck), Salem Media (Charlie Kirk), and The Daily Caller (Tucker Carlson), while also running a local marketing consulting agency that supported the day-to-day lead-generation needs of local service businesses.

    That background matters. It has kept him close to the American backbone: small businesses run by real people who love their communities and build their lives around faith, family, freedom, and responsibility. These are the kinds of businesses that keep towns moving, support local families, and carry a real sense of pride in what they do.

    We understand that world because we have lived close to it. Missed follow-up means lost revenue. Admin work piles up. Leads go cold. Good people get buried in busywork. Most owners do not need more hype, more jargon, or another bloated platform. They need systems that actually help them answer faster, stay on top of the work, and take better care of customers.

    Our Mission

    That is what Dixie Media is here to do. We build simple, useful AI automations that help local businesses run smoother behind the scenes, so owners and teams can spend less time chasing repetitive tasks and more time focused on the work that matters most. The goal is not to replace the human side of your business. It is to protect it.

    Harrison's career has been built on practical growth systems, not theory: paid ads, lead generation, email, CRM, and automation that produce measurable results. He has managed major ad budgets, scaled audiences, driven real revenue, and also built lean lead-generation systems for local businesses that needed something simple, clear, and effective.

    At the end of the day, Dixie Media believes technology should serve good businesses, not complicate them. No fluff. No Silicon Valley fantasy. Just solid systems for businesses built the old-fashioned way: through trust, character, and service to the people around them.