Season 5

These are the podcast episodes and posts published by It’s All Journalism in 2017.

286. Audience engagement, entrepreneurship top 2017 podcasts

On this week’s It’s All Journalism, producers Amber Healy, Nicole Ogrysko and Michael O’Connell count down the 10 most downloaded podcasts of 2017. Digital innovation and entrepreneurship dominates the list, but what topics didn’t?

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285. How good is your digital game?

Jennifer Brett, a multi-platform journalist and digital coach at the Atlanta Journal Constitution, talks with producer Michael O’Connell about how digital and real-time reporting can help refine a finished print article and how journalism relies on good customer service.

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284. Divining the future of the alt press by assessing the present

It’s All Journalism gets out of the studio and hosts a panel about the future of the alternative press with Alexa Mills of the Washington City Paper, Jason Zaragoza of the Association of Alternative Newsmedia, Andrew Beaujon of Washingtonian Magazine and Lisa Snowden-McCray of the Baltimore Beat.

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283. Add News Match to your holiday donation list

<span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”></span> ‘Tis the season for giving – to local news organizations. The Democracy Fund is one of four organizations helping to raise money for nonprofit, independent news organizations around the country, ranging from small, hyper local publications to national investigative watchdog organizations. The News Match…

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282. If you build it, podcasters will attend

Dan Franks and Jared Easley, co-founders of the Podcast Movement conference, join producer Michael O’Connell to discuss the establishment of the first podcaster conference and how having a niche idea or audience can lead to big things. 

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281. Newsrooms use bots to break big news

John Keefe, a developer in the Quartz Bot Studio and the product manager for Quartz’s apps, joins producer Michael O’Connell once again, this time to discuss the use of bots in journalism, from setting reminders to breaking stories. 

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