It's All Journalism

It's All Journalism


Latest Episodes

How choice can skew the public's understanding of what is real and what is fake
August 22, 2024

David Rothschild, an economist at Microsoft Research, is one of the people behind the Media Bias Detector Project, which “Tracks and classifies the top stories published by a collection of prominent publishers spanning the political spectrum in close to r

631. Chestnut Hill Local seeks to grow readership in underserved communities
August 15, 2024

Daralyse Lyons, business growth officer at the Chestnut Hill Local, discusses a Lenfest grant of $100,000 to help the paper expand readership and its reader demographic in Philadelphia and Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Learn more about your ad choices.

Better News: Live events can help news organizations connect with their communities
August 13, 2024

Earlier this year, six local news organizations participated in the American Press Institute'sLive Events Sprint for Table Stakes Alumni. The goal of this five-month cohort was to help news organizations design and market live events within their communi

The City uses impactful, mission-oriented journalism to cover New York City
August 08, 2024

Nic Dawes, executive director ofThe City, discuses how the independent, nonprofit newsroom fills the gap in local news coverage of New York City, following the closures or shrinkage of the New York Daily News and DNAInfo.Visit the It's All Journalism we

How digital video is becoming the go-to platform for delivering local news
August 01, 2024

Fran Wills, CEO of theLocal Media Consortium, discusses how digital video has become the go-to news and information source for a growing number of peopleand what that means for local news.Visit the It's All Journalism website to find out how to subscri

Informed debate is reporting that spurs conversation: Carrie Melago
July 25, 2024

Carrie Melago discusses howChalkbeat, the education-focused, local newsroom,tracks impactrather than just chasing clicks.Visit the It's All Journalism website to find out how to subscribe to our podcast and weekly email newsletter.Learn more about yo

How peer support can help journalists facing online abuse and secondary trauma
July 18, 2024

Viktorya Vilk and Jeje Mohamedwrote a report for PEN Americawith Columbia Universitys Susan McGregor that focused on using peer support to reduce harm and increase resilience against the online abuse of journalists in the U.S.Visit the It's All Journa

New book documents the fight to kill the Atlantic Coast Pipeline
July 11, 2024

Jonathan Mingle is a freelance journalist and the author of a new book, Gaslight: The Atlantic Coast Pipeline and the Fight for Americas Energy Future," which documents how Virginia communities pushed back against Dominion Power's Atlantic Coast Pipelin

Community collaboration key to evolving local journalism
July 04, 2024

Allison Levine, CEO ofLocal Journalism Initiative, can discusses how LJIsDelaware Journalism Collaborative, which hasbrought more than 25 partners throughout the state together to report on polarization and possible solutions, strengthens local journa

What was it like covering the Trump and Biden Administrations?
June 27, 2024

Steven Herman, former White House bureau chief for Voice of America, discusses his experience covering the Trump and Biden administrationsand his new book about the experience: "Behind the White House Curtain: A Senior Journalists Story of Covering the