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562. First year as TV news reporter ‘not for the faint of heart’

Amanda Denise tells what it’s like navigating her first news market after she switched careers in her early 30s to become a television news reporter and weekend anchor at WCTI and WYDO in Eastern Carolina.

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556. Scripps program redeploys reporting expertise across broadcast newsrooms

Jim Iovino, program director for the Scripps Journalism Journey Initiative, and Neal Bennett, senior talent acquisition partner at Scripps, tell It’s All Journalism host Michael O’Connell about the project’s mission to train experienced print reporters for broadcast careers.

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522. German native pursues journalism dream at Michigan TV station

Luisa Wiewgorra went from being a student dreaming about working for a radio station in her hometown in Germany to covering local stories as a television reporter for Fox 47 News in Lansing, Michigan.

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448. Giving sources the power to tell their own stories

Britney Dennison of the Global Reporting Centre in Vancouver discusses empowerment journalism and PBS Newshour’s Turning Points series.

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331. Investigating abuse by priests in the Catholic Diocese of Buffalo

Charlie Specht, an investigative reporter with WKBW in Buffalo, joins producers Michael O’Connell and Amelia Brust to discuss his months-long work investigating accusations of sexual abuse of children and young men by priests in the Catholic Diocese of Buffalo.

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296. Cinematic video journalism shakes up old model of visual storytelling

Visual storyteller and cinematic journalism expert David Dunkley Gyimah joins producer Michael O’Connell to discuss how video journalism has changed, and stayed the same, since its inception in the 1950s.

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