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It's All Journalism

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It's All Journalism

Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio

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It’s All Journalism is a weekly podcast about the changing state of digital media. Each episode you’ll hear working journalists talk about how they do their jobs. They also discuss the latest trends in journalism and how they impact our democratic society.
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The Journalism Salute is a journalism appreciation podcast. We interview journalists about who they are and what they do. The goal is to show that journalism is a great profession, that journalists are not the enemy, and that there are many great careers an aspiring journalist can pursue. Our goal is to be diverse, thoughtful, and interesting. Find us at our website or on Twitter and e-mail us at journalismsalute@gmail.com
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The Death Of Journalism

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The Death Of Journalism

Workhouse Connect

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Award winning journalists and truth crusaders Liz Habib and John Ziegler are back together again. In "The Death Of Journalism" Liz and Zig examine the loss of integrity in the news media and rip apart the popularized narrative of some of the biggest stories in the headlines. This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5691723/advertisement
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Journalism.design

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Journalism.design

Gerald Holubowicz

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Wires & Lights in a Box, c'est le podcast magazine de Journalism.design qui - deux fois par mois environ - explore en profondeur un aspect du journalisme digital qui a marqué l'actualité. La mission de Journalism.design: Combiner les méthodes de design et les fondamentaux du journalisme pour faire émerger les nouvelles pratiques du journalisme digital et tenter de cerner ce que pourraient être les contours de la profession demain en apportant des réponses pratiques aux questions d’aujourd’hu ...
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Journalismus Y

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Journalismus Y

Luca Ghiselli und Angelo Zehr

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Es erscheinen keine neuen Podcast-Episoden mehr. Die alten Episoden, die von 2015 bis 2018 erschienen sind, können hier aber weiterhin gehört werden. Journalismus aus der Sicht der Generation Y – Das ist unser, Luca Ghisellis und Angelo Zehrs Podcast «Journalismus Y». Warum Y? Wir sind Mitglied der Generation Y – der Generation why. Wir diskutieren neue Formen und Entwicklungen des Journalismus aus einer jungen Perspektive, hinterfragen gängige Meinungen und fragen dabei immer wieder: Warum?
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Black Journalists on Journalism

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Black Journalists on Journalism

Donnell Suggs & Zuri Berry

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Have you ever wondered who that Black journalist was behind the story you were reading? Or who was that Black face you saw on TV? Or that Black voice you heard on the radio? Maybe you wanted to know more about them? If so, you’re just like us. Get to know the Black journalists behind the stories and organizations we’re all reading, watching, and listening to. Hosted by Donnell Suggs, the editor-in-chief of The Atlanta Voice, and Zuri Berry, the owner and principal producer of ZMC Podcasts.
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In Journalism 101, we interview journalism teachers, students and professionals in an effort to improve our knowledge of the medium by hearing the experiences of those who are teaching, practicing and producing it. JOU 101 is a podcast production of SNO Sites, hosted by Alex McNamee. Take your seat; class is now in session.
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Beige Journalism, bringing some common sense to the News. This Mini-Podcast gives a different perspective on current events from a black male from Brooklyn, NYC. All types of news, local (NY) and Global will be covered from a Raw, Real, and Realistic, yet funny point of view.
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Journalism/Works

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Journalism/Works

Newseum Institute

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“Journalism/Works” is an ongoing program of the Newseum Institute that focuses on journalism that matters — news reports in print, broadcast and online that produce change, provide insight and that fulfill the “watchdog on government” mission envisioned for a free press in the First Amendment.
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PODCAST ABOUT PHONO JOURNALISM, RADIO ART AND FIELD RECORDING. This is to promote a very particular concept: Phono Journalism. The Phono Journalism operates when the recording makes us glimpse facts, moods, information that is not told by other forms of media. These recordings do not include speach, voiceover, and suggest space that informs us otherwise. The phono journalism is quite comparable to Photo Journalism.
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Zig's got an amazing interview with Dr. Jay Bhattacharya - perhaps the foremost expert on the front lines of COVID-19 and the US response to it. Also in this episode - Trump fumbles in his own end zone and Zig elaborates on whether he thinks Ron DeSantis can recover the ball. This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in…
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The LGBTQ+ community is once again in the crosshairs of the political debate in the U.S. John Casey, senior editor at the Advocate, discusses how journalists could be doing a better job of covering LGBTQ+ issues. Visit the It's All Journalism website to find out how to subscribe to our podcast and our weekly email newsletter. Learn more about your …
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Khari Thompson is a general assignment sports reporter for Boston.com — the same job Zuri once held for four and a half years. We talk about his experience covering the Patriots and Celtics, his run-ins with Deion Sanders, James Wiseman, and Penny Hardaway, and get his advice for aspiring sports journalists. Follow Khari on Twitter @_KhariThompson.…
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ملاحظة: نشر المقال قبل انتخاب إعلان نتائج انتخابات تركياصوت: أسماء فرج اللهद्वारा ‎مجلة الصحافة Al Jazeera Journalism Review
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On this episode, we’re joined by Justine Harman. Justine is a journalist and podcaster and current host of the podcast Killed. Killed is a podcast about journalism that gets … killed … for a variety of reasons. Season 2 from Audiochuck is currently ongoing. It’s ranked among the most downloaded podcasts in Seasons 1 and 2. We talked about Justine’s…
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In this episode of our Authentic Leadership podcast series we hear from a senior editor in India on how her upbringing led her to find the resilience and self-confidence to progress in challenging newsroom environments. Host: Ramaa Sharma is an award-winning Digital Leader, Consultant and Executive Coach. Until recently she was the Senior Digital E…
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In his documentary Reimagining Safety, Matthew Solomon explores the false premise that more police and more prisons makes us safer. He also provides practical and actionable solutions toward achieving systems of safety that work for everyone. Visit the It's All Journalism website to find out how to subscribe to our podcast and our weekly email news…
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The history of reportage has often depended on outsiders--Ryszard Kapuściński witnessing the fall of the shah in Iran, Frances FitzGerald observing the aftermath of the American war in Vietnam. What would happen if a native son was so estranged from his city by war that he could, in essence, view it as an outsider? What kind of portrait of a war-wr…
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In this Season 1 bonus episode, David talks with activist, author, podcast host and uncle of the late George Floyd, Selwyn Jones along with Liz Darden to discuss his their formed organizations A Soulful Heart and Hope 929. Host: David "Traum Diggs" Shanks Guest: Selwyn Jones, Liz Darden Producer: Anthony Sergi…
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The non-profit organisation has found that US audiences are growing tired of disaster-driven foreign news, turning to trained local reporters for the full storyद्वारा Journalism.co.uk
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The final "Where Ya At?" episode for the Spring 2023 semester is a story about modern journalism, modern social media, and modern love. Fresh off their wedding, Alex Piscatelli (Class of 2018) and Jack Molmud (Class of 2020) joined the podcast from their new home in Maine to share the story of how they met, including how their second date was Jack …
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When BBC International Editor Jeremy Bowen questioned President Bashar al-Assad about the well-documented Syrian practice of dropping barrels full of explosives on areas held by rebels, he was confronted by a repeated lie.The question for journalists is how they deal with that. And what happens when the lie machine is turned on the journalists them…
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Zig takes us through the embarrassment of the DeSantis launch on Twitter Spaces, why Elon Musk should be held accountable, the actual substance of DeSantis' talking points and the huge blunder made by Donald trump in the days after. We also get the latest on Jerry Sandusky's continuing saga to get justice in Pennsylvania. This show is part of the S…
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شيرين أبو عاقلة.. سيرة صحفية | صوت: ملاك خليل by ‎مجلة الصحافة Al Jazeera Journalism Reviewद्वारा ‎مجلة الصحافة Al Jazeera Journalism Review
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The big day finally came and the DeSantis team had a brilliant plan - bypass the traditional media outlets where "the fix" was in and announce with Elon on Twitter. Oops - despite the technical glitch that failed to digitally launch DeSantis24 - Zig makes the case for why Ron DeSantis is the potential savior of the United States. This show is part …
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Follow your passion! Vashti Hurt never wanted to be a banker. She wanted to cover sports. Now, she is the founder and editor-in-chief of Carolina Blitz, a sports media site based in Charlotte, North Carolina, that covers the Panthers and college basketball. So how did she go from banking to sports media? We discuss her career transition, how she ha…
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Liz Habib is back to visit with Zig and discuss what's going on in her life, her perceptions of college students, the state of the country and the republican candidates. This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5691723/advertisement…
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On this episode, Mark Simon is joined by Richard Ruelas. Richard has been a reporter and metro columnist at the Arizona Republic for 30 years. He has moderated debates, written a book, and also reported and anchored a podcast series about a murdered Arizona journalist, Don Bolles. And he’s an adjunct professor at Arizona State. Richard talked about…
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In this episode, we look at how one young woman leader found the courage to negotiate an array of challenges in the newsroom and how the stories we craft for ourselves can help us persevere through challenging times. Host: Ramaa Sharma is an award-winning Digital Leader, Consultant and Executive Coach. Until recently she was the Senior Digital Edit…
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Kathryn McGarr’s City of Newsmen: Public Lies and Professional Secrets in Cold War Washington (U Chicago Press, 2022) explores foreign policy journalism in Washington during and after World War II—a time supposedly defined by the press’s blind patriotism and groupthink. McGarr reveals, though, that D.C. reporters then were deeply cynical about gove…
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Aside from being John’s (younger, suaver and beardier) brother, what has the inimitable David Plotz done lately? Only hosted “The Slate Political Gabfest“, written two books (“The Genius Factory” and “The Good Book“) and left Atlas Obscura to found City Cast. So, when John called him up in April 2020 for the Books in Dark Times series, what was his…
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Zig's got his unique take on the Durham Report and all things Russia, Russia, Russia plus another great interview with a recent Trump to DeSantis convert. This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5691723/advertisement…
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Julie Christie, director of data and special projects at Resolve Philly, discusses how her newsroom partnered with Chicago's City Bureau Documenters Network to recruit, train and pay Philadelphians to attend and take notes at public meetings across the city. Visit the It's All Journalism website to find out how to subscribe to our podcast and our w…
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Diese Folge ist voll mit Informationen rund um die Frage: Welche Möglichkeiten gibt es im Bereich der journalistischen Ausbildung? Als Gesprächspartnerin ist Steffi Scholz zu Gast. Nach ihrem Jura-Studium ist sie in den Journalismus gewechselt und arbeitet nun schon seit 23 Jahren bei RTL Nord. Seit 16 Jahren ist Scholz Chefin vom Dienst und nun au…
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Nicki Mayo is the Editor-at-large for Black Women Unmuted, a digital publication that focuses on the power of Black women in U.S. politics. In the second episode of Black Journalists on Journalism, she walks us through her career as a reporter and editor, including stints in broadcast TV and radio, and her new venture at Black Women Unmuted. We dis…
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Zig wonders, was it the weather or the lack of a crowd that grounded Trump's flight to Iowa? A weekend of DeSantis momentum in Trump's adsence. The post Town Hall meltdowns at CNN and MSNBC and Zig has a very candid and lengthy interview with the former investigative journalist from The Insider, Keenan Trotter on how learning the truth about the Pe…
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On this episode, we’re joined by Peter Rice. Peter is the editor of Downtown Albuquerque News in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He’s been a reporter for both print outlets and local NPR stations and has written multiple books. Downtown Albuquerque News is what it says it is – a digital news outlet serving downtown Albuquerque and surrounding neighborhood…
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In this episode of our Authentic Leadership podcast we look at how newsroom environments can foster or hinder the search for authenticity. We explore the importance of finding allies and being honest with yourself on the journey. Speakers:Host: Ramaa Sharma is an award-winning Digital Leader, Consultant and Executive Coach. Until recently she was t…
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Gordon Katic is in conversation with Nicole M. Krause. She is a PhD candidate focussing on science communication, looks at conceptual problems in the research of misinformation and disinformation. What’s “true” and who gets to decide? SUPPORT THE SHOW You can support the show for free by following or subscribing on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or which…
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The dangerous, trailblazing work of a white journalist and black leader who struck a shocking early blow against legal segregation In 1948, most white people in the North had no idea how unjust and unequal daily life was for 10 million African Americans living in the Jim Crow South. Then, Ray Sprigle, a famous white journalist from Pittsburgh, went…
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Trump loses a court battle he should never have had to face and he also loses an important team member to the DeSantis team. Hear all about why Steve Cortes left Team Trump for Team DeSantis in Zig's exclusive interview plus the Trump verdict and Tucker's new home at Twitter. This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in…
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Peabody Award-winning journalist Sally Lehrman talks about founding The Trust Project and how the nonprofit global consortium of news organizations is tackling the crisis of trust and misinformation in the media industry. Visit the It's All Journalism website to find out how to subscribe to our podcast and our weekly email newsletter. Learn more ab…
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Keith Pompey was born and raised in Philly, and he’s been watching the Sixers his whole life. But it took him a long time to get an opportunity to cover his hometown team. In the first episode of Black Journalists on Journalism, Keith tells the story of how he became the 76ers beat writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer, weighs in on the state of spo…
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The same story can look very different depending on how it’s written and where you get it. Who's in control?Revisiting some of the most difficult stories he’s reported on, BBC International Editor Jeremy Bowen looks at some of the obstacles that stand between journalists and what Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein called 'the best obtainable version…
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