Season 6

These are the podcast episodes and posts published by It’s All Journalism in 2018.

It’s All Journalism – Year in Review

Each December, the It’s All Journalism crew likes to look back at all the conversations we had over the past year. On this week’s podcast, Producers Nicole Ogrysko, Amber Healy, Amelia Brust and Michael O’Connell discuss their favorite podcast episodes of 2018 and what topics they’d like to cover in the new year. We also…

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337. Facebook shakes up how media pros interact with their audience

On this week’s It’s All Journalism podcast, producer Michael O’Connell talks to Jayna Wilcox, senior digital sales strategist for 2060 Digital, about how newsrooms and their marketing departments can improve their audience engagement on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

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335. It’s time to design newsrooms people want to work in

On this week’s It’s All Journalism podcast, Producer Michael O’Connell talks to Dana Coester, a professor at the Reed College of Media at West Virginia University, who recently published a study for the American Press Institute about how some publications are redesigning their newsrooms to make them more collaborative and positive work spaces.

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330. Lawsuit against Trump aims to counter assault on free press

On this week’s It’s All Journalism podcast, host Michael O’Connell talks to Kristy Parker, legal counsel for the Protect Democracy Project, about the lawsuit her organization, PEN America and the Yale School Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic recently filed against President Donald Trump. They discuss why the three organizations think the president’s actions are not just out of the norm, but violations of the First Amendment.

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327. Black Dance Magazine aims for January relaunch

On this week’s It’s All Journalism, Producer Michael O’Connell talks to publisher Norma Porter about the relaunch of Black Dance Magazine, which tells the stories of dancers of color. Porter is running a GoFundMe fundraiser for the magazine, which will relaunch in January.

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Underground press pioneer John Wilcock, 91, dies

John Wilcock, 91, a British journalist who was a pioneer in the underground press of the 1950s and 1960s, died Thursday in a care facility in Ojai, California. It’s All Journalism interviewed Wilcock in 2017, and he spoke about his early involvement in the underground press in the 1950s. “There were nine papers in New York…

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