Journalism.co.uk podcast

Journalism.co.uk
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Aug 20, 2020 • 0sec

Annabel Bligh, business and economy editor of The Conversation, on a constructive approach to crisis reporting

As we are starting to reimagine life after the coronavirus pandemic, The Anthill's podcast ‘Recovery: how the world rebuilt after past crises’ looks for lessons of the past to rebuild our disrupted societies
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Aug 14, 2020 • 0sec

Sisi Wei, director of programs for Open News, on radical empathy during the crisis

With the racial injustice protests and coronavirus pandemic, the last few months have been tough for news organisations. What do newsroom leaders need to do now to create a network of support and change?
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Aug 6, 2020 • 0sec

Lottie Gross, freelance writer, on how to make travel writing work when you cannot travel

Finding freelance work in a lockdown has been a nightmare for many but travel writing was especially badly hit. Here is how the pandemic forced the industry to reinvent itself
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Jul 30, 2020 • 0sec

Kellie Riordan, podcast strategist, on how ABC made podcasts a hit during lockdown

When the coronavirus pandemic forced people to work from home, commuters around the world lost touch with their favourite shows. But the Australian public broadcaster has enjoyed record-breaking months instead
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Jul 23, 2020 • 0sec

Shirish Kulkarni, community organiser at Bureau Local, on why we need to radically rethink news storytelling if we want audiences to listen

What if the reason why people struggle to get past the fourth paragraph of your story is that you are not writing with your reader in mind?
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Apr 9, 2020 • 0sec

De'Graft Mensah, presenter of BBC Newsround, on reporting the coronavirus for schoolchildren

The current pandemic is a topic that all audiences find difficult to process. Here is what you need to factor in when your talk to the six to 12 year-olds
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Apr 2, 2020 • 0sec

Hazel Baker, head of UGC newsgathering at Reuters, on fighting covid-19 mis- and disinformation

In a climate of fear, conspiracy theories fester and audiences often share false information in good faith. Reuters reflects on the variety of ways reporters working from home can separate fact from fiction
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Mar 27, 2020 • 0sec

Trine Syvertsen, professor of media studies at University of Oslo, on digital detoxing during the covid-19 crisis

Audiences cannot get enough of it, journalists struggle to keep on top of it: information about coronavirus seems like the only topic that matters right now. Can we really afford to take screen breaks at a time like this?
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Mar 12, 2020 • 0sec

Jemima Villanueva, executive director EMEA at The Atlantic, on what makes an award-winning podcast

Production values, sound design and innovative approach to interviewing can make or break your chance to win the next Publisher Podcast Award. We asked one judge what podcasters around the world can learn from this year's winners
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Mar 6, 2020 • 0sec

Jesse Thorn, voice of Bullseye and The Turnaround, on what makes a successful podcast host

The NPR podcaster talks about what he has learned from interviewing celebrity guests and veteran chat show hosts

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