It's All Journalism

The broccoli of media-focused podcasts.

  • Podcast
  • Blog
  • FAQ
  • How to Podcast
  • Newsletter
  • Take a Survey

#156 – ONA15 to shed light on online harassment

July 16, 2015 by ItsAllJournalism
http://podone.noxsolutions.com/launchpod/ItsAllJournalism/mp3/IAJ-2015-07-16-178.mp3

Trevor Knoblich, the digital director of the Online News Association, joined It’s All Journalism producer Michael O’Connell in studio this week to talk about the 2015 ONA Conference.

Trevor Knoblich, digital director, Online News Association (Courtesy photo)

Trevor Knoblich, digital director, Online News Association (Courtesy photo)

The annual event brings together thousands of digital journalists from around the world to talk about new technology and storytelling techniques. It’s a great opportunity to meet people, network and pick up some skills to use in your newsroom.

A variety of experts will be speaking at the conference on topics ranging from the trauma social newsgatherers face covering violent stories to pushing back against online harassment.

The conference will also spotlight The Boston Globe’s award-winning investigation into abuses by the Catholic Church.

ONA15 takes place Sept. 24-26, at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Los Angeles. For more details, go to the ONA15 website.

β€” Michael O’Connell

Similar Podcasts:

#117 – Amy O’Leary & Tyson Evans β€” Behind the scenes of the New York Times Innovation Report

#116 – Josh Stearns β€” Building sustainability for local news

Share Button
If you like this post, please share it along:

Previous Post


Hanging out at the JellyVision Show Podcast

Next Post

Mark Goodman
#157 – Mark Goodman: Music journalists win online

Leave a Reply Cancel reply




Related Posts

  • Ted Mellnik and Steven Rich are database editor at The Washington Post.#314 β€” Data reporting fuels Washington Post’s massive homicide project
  • #216 – Newsfundr aims to make local news sustainable
  • 385. LA Times podcast unravels 15-year-old mystery in Room 20
  • Emily Nussbaum#57 – ‘New Yorker’ television critic Nussbaum offers something different

Learn How To Podcast

Turn Up the Volume equips journalism students, professionals, and others interested in producing audio content with the know-how necessary to launch a podcast for the first time. It addresses the unique challenges beginner podcasters face in producing professional level audio for online distribution. Beginners can learn how to handle the technical and conceptual challenges of launching, editing, and posting a podcast.

Order this new book by It’s All Journalism Producer Michael O’Connell.

Take a Survey, Earn Some Swag

If you haven’t heard, we created a five-question online survey to help us assemble a toolbox for journalists that we’ll share on our podcast and website. Please take a few minutes to share the tools that help make your job easier.

We’ve also just launched a new survey on how to improve our podcast. Let us know how we could do better.

To those people who complete one of our the surveys, we’ll be sending out a limited number of It’s All Journalism coffee mugs while supplies last. Show your support for good journalism by taking the survey and get a reward in return.

Help Support Our Podcast

Promoting good journalism is essential in a democracy. By donating to the It’s All Journalism Patreon page, you will help ensure that we continue producing the weekly podcast that focuses on good journalism. You’ll also help to boost us to the next level with live events and exclusive content. Donate here.

Sign Up for Our Weekly Newsletter

Latest Posts

  • Better News: Nonprofit newsrooms turn rivalry into revenue stream
  • 456. What Is Life shares stories of prisoners facing life sentences
  • 455. Making Google, Facebook pay their fair share for news
  • 454. Solutions Journalism tackles community problems
  • 453. Making sure Wikipedia shows that Women Do News

Copyright © 2021 · Pintercast Child Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in