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 looked back at the most downloaded episodes of 2018. Below you’ll find the 10 episodes produced in 2018 that our listeners downloaded the most. Do these match your favorite episodes of 2018? If not, why not take our anonymous online survey to let us know what episode was your favorite.

Top 10 podcast episodes of the year

More Episodes

292. Where do college students get their news?

On this week’s It’s All Journalism podcast, Producer Michael O’Connell travels to DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, to talk about podcasting. In a live podcast recording, he asks a room full of college students how they get their news. It’s a fascinating peek how young people consume their news.

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Duc Luu and Caroline Jones of the Washington City Paper

484. City Paper uses its 40 years of expertise to help local business

Duc Luu, publisher and chief development officer for the Washington City Paper, and interim editor Caroline Jones talk to It’s All Journalism host Michael O’Connell about the alt weekly’s 40-year history in Washington, D.C. They also discuss how the paper’s role has changed in that time and how it’s using its status and connections to work with small businesses during the pandemic. 

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Joanne Griffith

510. Why diversity should be part of everything newsrooms do

Joanne Griffith is the chief content officer of the American Public Media Group’s APM Studios. The talks to It’s All Journalism host Michael O’Connell about her role overseeing APM Studios’ editorial vision and brand voice. They also discuss why it makes sense for newsrooms to make diversity part of everything they do.

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