It's All Journalism
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#335 It's time to design newsrooms people want to work in
On this week's It's All Journalism podcast, Producer Michael O'Connell talks to Dana Coester, a professor at the Reed College of Media at West Virginia University, who recently published a study for the American Press Institute...
#334 The Correspondent wants to unbreak the news in the US
Rob Wijnberg, a founding co-editor of The Correspondent, explains to producer Michael O'Connell how a crowdfunded news outlet that cares more about diving deep than following the headlines is preparing to take on the United States after...
#333 Whose truth are journalists telling and why does it matter?
Journalists are dedicated to telling the truth, but whose? Stephanie Lepp, an independent artist and host of the Reckonings podcast, joins producer Michael O'Connell to discuss the difference between telling the truth and telling...
#332 How well are journalists really listening to their audience?
It's the age-old question: We listen, but how well do we hear? Cole Goins, a journalist, facilitator and media consultant with the American Press Institute, joins producer Michael O'Connell to discuss how expanding and deepening...
#331 Investigating abuse by priests in the Catholic Diocese of Buffalo
Charlie 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...
#330 Lawsuit against Trump aims to counter assault on free press
On this week's It's All Journalism podcast, host Michael O'Connell talks to Kristy Parker, legal counsel for the Protect Democracy Project, about the lawsuit her organization, PEN America and the Yale School Media...
#329— Looking back at the subprime mortgage crisis, 10 years later
Hard to believe it's been 10 years since the housing bubble burst, sending the stock market into a tailspin. Lisa Rowan, a senior writer and on-air analyst with The Penny Hoarder, and Alex Mahadevan, a data journalist at The Penny Hoarder, discu
#328 Unraveling metrics, subscription models to identify reader revenue
Gwen Vargo, director of reader revenue with the American Press Institute, joins producer Michael O'Connell to discuss the finer points of how to get readers to first click on the articles reporters spend so much time creating, and then...
#327 Black Dance Magazine aims for January relaunch
On this week's It's All Journalism, Producer Michael O'Connell talks to publisher Norma Porter about the relaunch of Black Dance Magazine, which tells the stories of dancers of color. Porter is running a GoFundMe fundraiser for
#326 — Give women a voice and the world listens
Xanthe Scharff, co-founder and executive director of the Fuller Project for International Reporting, joins producer Michael O'Connell to discuss her belief that writing every day and sharing stories can help change lives for girls...