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Cultural Journalism: All things Cultural, Every Given Sunday at 7 pm PST
- Written by: Daniel Sanderson
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Join us for a weekly series, Wading (inspiration) into the rich tapestry of culture as we explore diverse topics spanning art, literature, music, film, and more. Hosted by Daniel Sanderson, a philosopher with a Keen ("greatest living economist") eye for philosophy and ethics, this podcast takes you on an intellectual and thought-provoking journey.Each Sunday at 7 pm PST, tune in to discover engaging discussions and insightful interviews with experts, artists, and cultural influencers. Together, we'll examine the profound connections between culture, philosophy, and ethics, providing a platform...
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The Place to Be
- Washington, CBS, and the Glory Days of Television News
- Written by: Roger Mudd
- Narrated by: Roger Mudd
- Length: 12 hrs and 35 mins
- Unabridged
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Roger Mudd joined CBS in 1961 and rose to fame as the congressional correspondent, covering the historic Senate filibuster debate over the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Mudd was there to see Dan Rather going toe-to-toe with the Nixon White House, Marvin Kalb deciphering the State Department, Daniel Schorr bird-dogging Watergate, Lesley Stahl and Connie Chung staking out all the president's men, George Herman presiding over Face the Nation, Bob Schieffer covering the Pentagon like a police reporter.
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The Place to Be
- Washington, CBS, and the Glory Days of Television News
- Narrated by: Roger Mudd
- Length: 12 hrs and 35 mins
- Release Date: 31-12-08
- Language: English
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The JAR Podcast
- Written by: Journalism And Research Society
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Introducing The JAR Podcast’24 📢: Bigger, Bolder, and Better than ever! Get ready for a wild ride as Aayan, Natasha, Alayna, Momo, and Zain return to the mic, delivering a fresh dose of unfiltered insights on school life. From chaotic study sessions and unforgettable events to late-night debates and everything in between, we're here to give you the real, raw, and relatable. Whether you're a student looking for relatable content or just curious about college culture, this is your go-to podcast. Tune in and be part of the conversation 🎧 ! Signing off, Aayan ✌️
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CommuniGator Podcast
- Written by: UF College of Journalism and Communications
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From the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications, this is the official podcast of the CommuniGators. Delve into the latest in media and research, picking the brains of top faculty and staff around the Gator Nation.
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Red Pen: A Grammar Podcast
- Written by: Columbia Journalism Review
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Welcome to the weird, wild, scintillatingly stylish, and syntactically sound world of RED PEN—the grammar podcast that won't put you to sleep.Brought to you by the Columbia Journalism Review and hosted by old buds Ryan Davis and Mike Laws, RED PEN plucks examples from the news (as well as from novels, music, movies—wherever!) to answer all those questions you were too afraid to ask in English class.Digressions may include: Green Day's early work, the oppressive atmosphere of latter-day Batman movies, and, of course, cats. Lots of cats.
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Uncurated
- Written by: Centre for Advancing Journalism
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The saying ‘truth is hidden in plain sight’ paints an appropriate picture of the University of Melbourne - hidden within the walls of its notorious buildings, and the people that gave them their names, are colonial legacies of injustice and tales of multiculturalism. Join students from the Centre for Advancing Journalism on a journey to discover the stories behind our iconic buildings in 8 illuminating episodes where we uncover what our University was really built on, both literally and figuratively. Uncurated Season 3 coming October 2024.
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Gradient: Stories of our Neighbors
- Written by: Biola's Department of Digital Journalism and Media
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Gradient is a visual magazine produced every other year by journalism majors at Biola University. This podcast explains the different stories found in the magazine.
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STADT.LAND.MODE.
- Written by: Studiengang Fashion Journalism & Communication (B.A.) Akademie Mode & Design München
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Hey, hörst du das? Das ist STADT.LAND.MODE. Die Studierenden von Fashion Journalism & Communication der AMD Akademie Mode & Design diskutieren Fakten und Facetten mit Stil im neuen Fashion-Podcast Instagram: @stadtlandmode
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