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Journalism.co.uk podcast

Journalism.co.uk

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The Journalism.co.uk editorial team brings you a weekly look at some of the latest innovations in digital journalism, and speaks to industry experts on how newsrooms are approaching key challenges and opportunities in the industry.
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The Death Of Journalism

Workhouse Connect

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Award winning journalist and truth crusader John Ziegler is back. In "The Death Of Journalism" Zig examines the loss of integrity in the news media and rips apart the popularized narrative of some of the biggest headline making stories. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-death-of-journalism--5691723/support.
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The Journalism Salute is a journalism appreciation podcast. We interview working journalists about who they are and what they do. Our aim is to have diverse guests, thoughtful questions, and interesting conversation. If you're an aspiring journalist, you'll learn potential careers to pursue and tips to put to use. If you're an experienced journalist, you'll learn about like-minded members of your profession with notable stories to tell. And if you're not a journalist, we hope you'll garner o ...
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The Data Journalism Podcast

Alberto Cairo & Simon Rogers

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Hosts Alberto Cairo and Simon Rogers will explore the latest in data journalism. You will meet the world’s top data journalists - and you will find out how they do what they do. Subscribe to see how data is changing the world of journalism forever.
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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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Journalism 101

SNO Sites

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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

Terrell Ray

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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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Cahuzac, Benalla, LuxLeaks... France Culture plonge dans les coulisses de grandes enquêtes contemporaines pour mettre au jour la réalité du travail des journalistes, loin des idées toutes faites. Rendez-vous sur l'application Radio France pour découvrir des milliers d'autres podcasts.
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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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Journalism Matters

Dominic Ponsford

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A fortnightly podcast from Press Gazette in which leading journalists and figures from UK journalism provide an insider take on the industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Phono Journalism Podcast

David Oppetit

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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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Jugaad Journalism

Jugaad Journalist

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Jugaad /dʒuːˈɡɑːd/ means 'hacks and innovation' in Hindi. This channel explores journalism hacks, and takes a critical look at the media. We're run by journalists, and we share what we've learned along the way.
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How can we better protect survivors? How can we learn from their stories without causing further harm? With a pen in one hand and watercolours in the other, graphic journalist Dan Archer embarks on an investigation into human trafficking and how comics can be used to empower survivors and raise awareness of human rights issues. Based on years of re…
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Newsom crashes Trumps Cali arrival and gets greeted like family...even gets a Melania kiss. Trump finds his testicles just in time for presser with Mayor Bass. Conspiracy theorists anxiously await the JFK, RFK and MLK files. Change is in the air at CNN. NY Magazine goes for cheap fake with cruel kids. Confessions from a former Politico reporter. Th…
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The "Where Ya At?" podcast returns from the holiday hiatus and the leadoff guest this semester is Dr. Nathian Rodriguez, an Associate Professor and the Associate Director for the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Dr. Nate gives updates on changes to the name of degrees, new JMS classes this semester, the trends for what careers JMS students w…
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On this episode, we're joined by DorMiya Vance. DorMiya is a multimedia reporter for WABE, the NPR and PBS affiliate serving Atlanta, Georgia. She's been with them for almost 3 years. DorMiya is a graduate of an HBCU, Fayetteville State University with a masters from Georgia State. She's part of Report for America, a non-profit that provides and he…
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ما نسعى إلى تجنّبه في التغطية، هو الابتعاد عن تناول الانتخابات الأمريكية وكأنّها "سباق خيول"، كما تفعل وسائل إعلام غربية؛ لأن مثل هذه التغطية محدودة القيمة تحريريا، لم تكن ذات بعد سلبي بالمعنى المهنيّ.مقال: توني كارون - ترجمة: محمد زيدانقراءة شيماء خضرإنتاج مجلة الصحافة - معهد الجزيرة للإعلامעל ידי ‎مجلة الصحافة Al Jazeera Journalism Review
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In this episode we discuss what news publishers are excited and concerned about in the year ahead. From the rapid evolution in the platform referral model to advances in capability of generative AI, newsrooms are having to deal with a raft of drastic changes in news production and audience behaviour. In this discussion, two authors of our yearly Tr…
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How do we discern what is factual from what isn’t? In this episode, Dr. Colleen Sinclair joins us to discuss the functions of disinformation, and to unpack how our own biases, emotions and vulnerabilities influence what we are willing to believe. Our guest is: Dr. H. Colleen Sinclair, Associate Research Professor of Social Psychology at Louisiana S…
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Trump's display of stamina on Inaugeration Day gains Zig's respect but also fore-shadows the next four years of Good Trump, Bad Trump. Vivek is no DOGE but he could be a governor. Hegseth gets Kavanaughed again. The new and improved LA Times? The CFB playoffs end in a dud. Novak Djokovic demands an apology from the Aussies and gets one. We conclude…
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An action-packed 3-hour Inaugeration special episode that won't disappoint. Biden says goodbye but pardons everyone first, Trump wins game of TikTokToe, there won't ever be another like Bob Uecker. Taylor Swift and Ryan Reynolds are Blake's dragons. KJP's last conference is all about KJP. Biden and Harris celebrate the 28th amendment. Mike Johnson'…
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On this episode, we're joined by Katelyn Vue. Katelyn is a reporter for the non-profit newsroom Sahan Journal in Minnesota covering the immigration and housing beats. She's been with them for a little over 2 years. In 2024 she shared the Young Journalist of the Year award from the Minnesota branch of the Society of Professional Journalists. Katelyn…
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Mayor Karen Bass, Governor Newsom, climate change, all of the above...Zig explores where responsibility lies and the media's coverage of the blame game. Biden declares climate change greatest threat. Zuck comes clean about the censorship pressure applied by the Biden administration. Biden thinks he could have won the '24 election and served the ter…
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On this episode, we're joined by Jennifer Berry Hawes. Jennifer is a reporter for the non-profit ProPublica focusing on criminal justice, religion, race, and the welfare of women and children in the southern part of the United States. Prior to ProPublica, Jennifer was a longtime Watchdog and Public Service reporter for The Charleston Post and Couri…
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In this podcast, Matthew talks about his late entry into entrepreneurship, taking advantage of opportunities that emerged as Kindle offered a new way to distribute books. In his career as a journalist with well known business publications he enjoyed talking to entrepreneurs, even having his editor turn down his pitch to interview Amazon founder Jef…
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In 2019, journalist and writer Peter Hessler traveled with his family to China. He’d gotten a gig as a teacher of writing—nonfiction writing in particular—in what he’d hoped would be a sequel to his 2001 book River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze. But plans changed—radically. At the very end of 2019, the COVID-19 virus emerges in Wuhan, leading to c…
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Tucker Carlson sits down with Billy Bush to tell his version of the Access Hollywood / Trump story and Zig isn't buying it. Mark Zuckerberg is becoming an adult as Facebook embraces freedom of speech. Jan 6 anniversary, Trudeau stepping down, Gulf of America, The Greenland Purchase, Panama Canal, The NFL embraces capitalism and socialism. Sex scand…
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Growing up in a remote corner of the world’s largest rainforest, Pio, Maria, and Oita learned to hunt wild pigs and tapirs, and gathered Brazil nuts and açaí berries from centuries-old trees. The first highway pierced through in 1960. Ranchers, loggers, and prospectors invaded, and the kids lost their families to terrible new weapons and diseases. …
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Happy New Year! We begin the year with Zig playing hurt but unlike the Sugar Bowl this show was not postponed. Incompetence fueled by DEI policy provides opportunity for ISIS radical to take out 14 Americans in the French Quarter of New Orleans (3:45-15:00). The unintended consequences of cancelation nation as the Sugar Bowl is postponed (15:00-50:…
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On this episode we're joined by student journalists Poojasai Kona and Nico Fischer. They are wrapping up their time as this season's hosts for On Our Minds: Election 2024, a podcast run by the PBS News Hour Student Reporting Labs. Poojasai is an 11th grader at Frisco High School in Texas. Nico is an 11th grader at Santa Clara High School in Califor…
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خلال 13 سنة من عمر الثورة السورية، ساهمت المنصات الصحفية المستقلة في كشف الانتهاكات الممنهجة للنظام السابق. الزميل أحمد حاج حمدو، يقدم قراءة في أدوار الإعلام البديل من لحظة الثورة إلى لحظة هروب بشار الأسدقراءة شيماء خضرإنتاج مجلة الصحافة - معهد الجزيرة للإعلامעל ידי ‎مجلة الصحافة Al Jazeera Journalism Review
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هل تجيز المواثيق الأخلاقية والمهنية استجواب ناجين يعيشون حالة صدمة؟ كيف ينبغي أن يتعامل الصحفي مع الضحايا بعيدا عن الإثارة والسعي إلى السبق على حساب كرامتهم وحقهم في الصمت؟مقال لمى راجحقراءة مصطفى جمالإنتاج مجلة الصحافة - معهد السياسة والمجتمعעל ידי ‎مجلة الصحافة Al Jazeera Journalism Review
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طيلة أكثر من عقد من الثورة السورية، جرب النظام السابق مختلف أنواع الترهيب ضد الصحفيين. قتل وتحقيق وتهجير، من أجل هدف واحد: إسكات صوت الصحفيين. مودة بحاح، تخفت وراء أسماء مستعارة، واتجهت إلى المواضيع البيئية بعد "جلسة خاطفة" في فرع كفرسوسة.مقال مودة بحاح قراءة شيماء خضرإنتاج مجلة الصحافة - معهد الجزيرة للإعلام…
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Zig says goodbye to 2024 with this 3 hour special episode that includes how the NFL trolled CFB and NBA over the holiday and what that forshadows about the future. The bleed of ratings in the NBA. The Pop Tarts of the Pop Tarts Bowl and "9 years of college down the drain". In politics it's another test for the Trump / Musk co-presidency. The death …
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On this episode, we're joined by Tony Bartelme. Tony is the senior projects reporter for the Charleston Post and Courier, for whom he has worked for 35 years. He's a four-time Pulitzer Prize finalist with one designation in four different categories (explanatory, breaking, feature, and local reporting). He's also the author of 4 books, most recentl…
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Michael O'Connell, host and one of the founding producers of It's All Journalism, shares what he learned from the more than 650 conversations he had during the podcast's 12 years. Visit the It's All Journalism website to find more episodes like this one. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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WSJ article exposes what we already knew, Joe Biden was damaged goods before he ever entered the White House. Inquiring minds have no questions for KJP? Maybe it's time for term limits. The debt ceiling battle. The Trump distractions mount as he eyes Greenland and the Panama Canal. John Fetterman is the democrat voice of reason. Biden commutes sent…
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On this episode we're joined by Diego Mendoza-Moyers. Diego is a reporter covering energy and the environment in western Texas for El Paso Matters for the last 2 years. He's previously worked for papers in San Antonio, Phoenix, and Albany N.Y. He's a graduate of Arizona State University. El Paso Matters is a non-profit news website covering El Paso…
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Beverly Hills Noir: Crime, Sin, & Scandal in 90210 (Post Hill Press, 2024) explores the city’s true crime history, delving deep inside cases that made headlines, scandals that engulfed Hollywood legends, and more strange-but-true tales that could only happen in the 90210. Beverly Hills Noir chronicles an assortment of jaw-dropping true crime storie…
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Trump is emboldened by his takedown of ABC and George Stephanopoulos and now the floodgates are open (0:00-24:00). Trump distracted by non-issues like daylight savings time and the post office (24:00-35:00). DroneSanity enters week two and a former Housewife sets the tone (35:00-49:00). CNN with the non-story story of the year (49:00-1:17:00). The …
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Megan Cloherty, senior reporter and 10 p.m. anchor at KOAA5 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, talks about her experiences as a broadcast reporter, digital journalist and one of the founding producers of It's All Journalism. Visit the It's All Journalism website to find more episodes like this one. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices…
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It was a year in which a Presidential candidate said a chart saved his life, generative AI changed journalism and we worried about whether the field is getting less innovative. Scott Klein is an entrepreneur in residence at Newspack, helping publishers on WordPress and other platforms do great election coverage by building and adopting innovative t…
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ABC flinches and coughs up $15 million for a Trump library (1:00-12:00). Politico pulls Hegseth West Point piece just in the knick of time (12:00-30:00). The legacy media death march continues (30:00-45:00). Look! Up in the sky - drones everywhere, the Secret Service can't shoot straight and the Lochness Monster on the loose (45:00-1:00:00). Caitli…
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On this episode, we're joined by Isabella Ramírez. Isabella just completed her tenure as editor in chief of the Columbia Daily Spectator at Columbia University and President of Spectator Publishing Company. She is the first Latina to hold that position. She just received the National Association of Hispanic Journalists Student of the Year award. On…
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