Season 11

It's All Journalism Episodes - 2023

Better News: The Coloradoan partners with university to foster public discourse, increase engagement

Eric Larsen, The Coloradoan’s executive editor, recently wrote a report for Better News about how a partnership with Colorado State University's Center for Public Deliberation reenergized the newspaper's opinion...

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583. What are the ethical implications of that news photo you just took?

Photographer Fernanda H. Meier discusses the ethical implications of photojournalism and how to report authenticity, while avoiding stereotypes and socially inappropriate imagery.

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584. How to recognize when a governmental investigation is weaponized

Kristy Parker and Anne Tindall from Project Democracy discuss a new report they co-authored with Justin Florence entitled "How to tell whether a government investigation or prosecution is 'weaponized.'"

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585. The Chronicle Of Philanthropy adopts nonprofit status

Editor Stacy Palmer talks about The Chronicle of Philanthropy's shift in status to a nonprofit and what that means for the philanthropic community.

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586. What print transformation can teach us about media’s future

Jeff Jarvis, faculty member at the City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism, talks about his latest book, "The Gutenberg Parenthesis: The Age of Print and Its...

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587. Fault Lines helps journalists recognize, accept and tackle personal bias

Martin Reynolds, co-executive director of external affairs and funding, talks about the Maynard Institute's Fault Lines newsroom diversity and anti-bias training.

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588. Climate change is here. What can journalists do about it?

Adrienne Russell, co-director of the Center for Journalism, Media, and Democracy in the Department of Communication at the University of Washington, discusses her new book, "The Mediated Climate: How...

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589. Why would anyone still want to be a journalist?

Matthew Powers and Sandra Vera-Zambrano discuss their new book, "The Journalist's Predicament: Difficult Choices in a Declining Profession."

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590. Kansas City Defender practices ‘solidarity journalism’

Ryan Sorrell is the founder, publisher and editor-in-chief of the Kansas City Defender, which has become one of the nation’s fastest-growing Black digital news startups. Recently, the Institute for...

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591. Homeless children: Reporting a story that’s often overlooked

Ginny is CT Mirror's children's issues and housing reporter and a Report for America corps member. She is also the winner of a 2023 Insight Award for Explanatory Journalism...

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592. Journalism’s bad approach to covering bad news

Tamara Cherry, a former crime reporter for CTV television in Canada and also the Toronto Star, discusses her new book, "The Trauma Beat: A Case for Re-Thinking the Business...

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593. Writing the unwritten history of public media in the US

Josh Shepperd, an associate professor in the College of Media, Communication and Information at the University of Colorado - Boulder, discusses his new book, "Shadow of the New Deal:...

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