It's All Journalism
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#325 — Wounded Muse author follows career path through China
Robert Delaney, the U.S. bureau chief for the South China Morning Post, tells producer Michael O'Connell about his unusual career path, from kung fu student to futures reporter covering the market in China. He also talks about writing...
#324 — Lynching, racism and seizing a moment to atone for a paper's past sins
It's All Journalism producers Michael O'Connell and Amelia Brust talk to Bro Krift and Brian Lyman of the Montgomery Advertiser. Inspired by the opening of The National Memorial for Peace and Justice earlier this year, the newspaper...
#323 — Can nonprofit newsrooms improve local coverage?
Magda Konieczna, an assistant professor at Temple University's Klein College of Media and Communications, joins Michael O'Connell to discuss the importance of journalism to democracy and how nonprofit models could help fill the...
#322 — Syrian child brides: Pursuing a story that needed telling
Lisa Khoury, a freelance reporter/producer based in Buffalo, joined producer Michael O'Connell to recount her decision to move to Lebanon for eight months in search of an investigative story, the saga of Syrian child brides and the...
#321 - Can a process birthed in Kentucky work in Philly?
Andrea Wenzel, an associate professor at Temple University and a fellow at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism, joins producer Michael O'Connell to provide an update on her award-winning work on researching community journalism...
#320 — ABC's Start Here invites listeners into the newsroom
Brad 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...
#319 — Sometimes you have to call NASA about a table
Lee Uehara of The House of Lee NYC podcast joins producer Michael O'Connell this week to discuss the inherent wisdom that comes from walking around on the planet and living your life, the importance of picking up a phone to fact check...
#318 - These may be the 750 best movies of all time
On 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...
#317 — Making access to public records a public priority
Frank LoMonte, director of the Brechner Center for Freedom of Information at the University of Florida, joins producer Michael O'Connell to take a look at the role public records play in advancing public policy and why this is an "opportune".
#316 — How much greater could your Facebook reach be?
Emily Ristow, social media and mobile editor for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, joins producer Michael O'Connell to discuss the straightforward approach her team applied to expanding their social media reach, developing a strategy...