It's All Journalism

It's All Journalism


Latest Episodes

How to cover a music industry changed by COVID-19
September 30, 2021

Shirley Halperin is the executive editor for music at Variety for both its online and print music coverage. She talks with It’s All Journalism host Michael O’Connell about covering all aspects of the

What's it like on the Senate beat?
September 23, 2021

Zach Cohen is the Senate correspondent for the National Journal, also appearing on cable news stations on behalf of his publication. He talks with It's All Journalism host Michael O'Connell about why

Digital melted mainstream media's ice cream moment
September 16, 2021

Michael Hainsworth is a Toronto-based podcaster who left a 20-plus-year broadcast career to embrace all digital media has to offer. He talks with It’s All Journalism host Michael O’Connell about the f

Keeping journalists safe is a priority for former EMT
September 09, 2021

Christopher Post spent 20 years as a first responder before changing careers and becoming a video journalist. He talks with It’s All Journalism host Michael O’Connell about how journalists can develop

Washingtonian staff solidifies its voice by forming a union
September 01, 2021

Jessica Sidman and Daniella Byck of the Washingtonian Magazine were two of the publication's staff who participated in a one-day work strike in May. They talk with It's All Journalism host Michael O'C

Top journalism movies ranked by The Quill, Midwest Film Journal
August 25, 2021

Lou Harry and Nick Rogers are two of the film buffs behind The Quill's 110 journalism movies ranked. They talk with It's All Journalism host Michael O'Connell about how the movies were selected, the f

Podcasting is the last frontier of the open internet
August 19, 2021

Benjamin Bellamy is the the CEO and founder of Ad Aures, an organization that creates fair and sustainable ecosystem for the podcasting industry, and leader of the Castopod hosting platform. He joins

Better News: LA Times Creates Compelling Virtual Events During Pandemic
August 17, 2021

The Los Angeles Times has a long history of hosting successful in-person events. Its annual Festival of Books, for example, draws more than 150,000 people every spring. But when the COVID-19 pandemic

Pushed Out: How domestic violence can lead to homelessness
August 11, 2021

Julia Paskin is a radio producer and writer for KPCC and LAist who recently launched a series called 'Pushed Out: LA's Unhoused Women,' telling the stories of women who are experiencing homelessness a

Mental health toolkit designed by and for student journalists
August 05, 2021

Eileen Toh and Natalie Bettendorf are two of the leaders and co-founders of the University of Southern California's Student Journalism Wellness Project, an online resource kit for journalists to help