437. Objectivity, racism, and the crisis of credibility
Pacinthe Mattar discusses her recent story for The Walrus entitled “Objectivity is a Privilege Afforded to White Journalists.”
Read MorePacinthe Mattar discusses her recent story for The Walrus entitled “Objectivity is a Privilege Afforded to White Journalists.”
Read MoreLindsay Stewart, a former broadcast news producer, talks about Stringr, which allows newsrooms to access a network of 120,000 videographers.
Read MoreIt was supposed to be a lighthearted, playful joke in a sports-loving city. The week before the Super Bowl, Michael Telek wanted to have a little fun on a sports story at his CBS affiliate in Pittsburgh. The story was about how the New England Patriots were on their way to a record-tying Super Bowl,…
Read MoreCharlie Specht, an investigative reporter with WKBW in Buffalo, joins producers Michael O’Connell and Amelia Brust to discuss his months-long work investigating accusations of sexual abuse of children and young men by priests in the Catholic Diocese of Buffalo.
Read MoreBrad Mielke, host of ABC News’ new podcast, Start Here, joins producer Michael O’Connell to discuss the months-long process of developing a program that utilizes the best resources of a trusted and well-established news organization to keep listeners informed with headlines and analysis in a slightly different way.
Read MoreOn this week’s It’s All Journalism, producer Michael O’Connell talks to Jason Fraley, the entertainment editor at WTOP Radio in Washington, D.C., about the Best Movies of All Time list he’s created. The multimedia project includes videos, an interactive blog and a breakdown of 750 great movies into 30 unique categories.
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