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New Books in Journalism
- Written by: Marshall Poe
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This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: newbooksnetwork.com Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to get informative, engaging content straight to your inbox: https://newbooksnetwork.substack.com/ Follow us on Instagram and Bluesky to learn about more our latest interviews: @newbooksnetwork...
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The Journalism Salute
- Written by: Mark Simon
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The Journalism Salute is a journalism appreciation podcast. We interview working journalists about who they are and what they do.Our aim is to have diverse guests, thoughtful questions, and interesting conversation.If you're an aspiring journalist, you'll learn potential careers to pursue and tips to put to use.If you're an experienced journalist, you'll learn about like-minded members of your profession with notable stories to tell.And if you're not a journalist, we hope you'll garner or further an appreciation for journalists and realize that they are NOT the enemy.Try us! And find us at our...
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Medienzukunft - the Future of Journalism
- Written by: Gerhard Rettenegger
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Die Episoden dieses Podcasts erscheinen in unregelmäßigen Abständen. Sie sind der akustische Begleiter meines Weblogs http://www.medienzukunft.info. This podcast is an (occasional) companion of my weblog with the same title (http://www.medienzukunft.info). Most of the weblog's content is in German but I'll do my best to provide postings in English.
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It's All Journalism
- Written by: AllJournalismPod LLC
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It’s All Journalism is a weekly podcast about the changing state of digital media. Each episode you’ll hear working journalists talk about how they do their jobs. They also discuss the latest trends in journalism and how they impact our democratic society.
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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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Upskill with Gifsgar featuring Jaivardhan, Co-founder of Entrackr, on Startup Journalism and Entrepreneurship
- Written by: Aditya Gifsagar
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In this conversation, Aditya sits down with Jai Vardhan, the co-founder of Entrackr, to delve into his journalism journey and the establishment of Entrackr, one of India's premier startup news sources. Before his stint as the cofounder and CEO of Entrackr, he worked at YourStory, NextBigWhat, IamWire, WireFoot, and Indian Express Pune. He studied journalism at Indira School of Journalism, Pune.Jai shares anecdotes from his early career and diverse experiences gained from reporting across various publications. The dialogue delves into the intricacies of local journalism, unraveling the ...
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The Charlotta Bass Cast
- Written by: The Charlotta Bass Journalism & Justice Lab
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Tune in to the official podcast of USC's Charlotta Bass Journalism & Justice Lab! This monthly podcast offers first-hand updates and in-depth insights into our ongoing research and initiatives, including exclusive interviews and explorations into our work.
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Buslines
- Written by: RMIT Journalism Students
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Buslines tells the stories of the people and businesses that line major bus routes in Melbourne. In our public transport system, buses tend to be found in the outer suburbs – areas that are unfairly forgotten and stigmatised in metropolitan media coverage. This podcast seeks to change this. Through short episodes comprised of interviews with the faces of local businesses, we aim to immerse you in the diverse and vibrant communities that line these bus routes. In each episode, we want you to feel as though you’re taking the bus down that road.
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Making A Difference
- Written by: Junction Journalism
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Making A Difference is a podcast by The Junction, a collective of journalism schools at universities around Australia. The podcast is produced by student journalists, and episodes are hosted by a different university each month. Our public interest reporting reflects the depth and diversity of the issues that matter to a broad cross-section of society. You can listen on our website, https://junctionjournalism.com/, or subscribe to receive new episodes on your favourite podcast app.
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Others Unheard
- Written by: Refugee Journalism Project
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Others Unheard is a podcast by the Refugee Journalism Project, made by women journalists in the programme. This anthology series spotlights one underrepresented human story in every episode, produced by an RJP journalist with an intrinsic relationship and personal interest in the topic. The Refugee Journalism Project supports refugee and exiled journalists to restart their careers in the UK. It was founded in 2016 and is based at London College of Communication, University of the Arts London. Contact us via: rjp@arts.ac.uk
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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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The "Kelsunn-on-the-Air" Social Work Podcast
- Written by: Silas Your "E-Journalism Social Work Advocate"
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This program Promotes, Highlights, and Uplifts the Social Work Profession. The podcast aims to educate the general public to the undeniably vital contributions Professional Social Workers make in every aspect of our society every day.
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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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Under Cover
- Written by: RMIT Journalism Students
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Under Cover is not just a podcast. It's a phone call, a voice message left for those who are lonely, confused or just need someone to talk to them at this time of isolation. It's a warm and friendly midnight radio for the world. It is a good friend who is informative, trustworthy and is there for you - with stories, songs and sounds to make you feel connected. With yourself, with your friends, with your world.
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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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The Crow's Nest
- Written by: BCIT Journalism Students
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Stories from the campuses of BCIT in Metro Vancouver. Told through a different creative lens each week, join us as we go behind the scenes exploring the issues, people and history at one of Canada's top post-secondary institutes. Each episode is produced and narrated by students in the Broadcast and Online Journalism program.
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The J Word: A Podcast by Journalism Practice
- Written by: Robert (Ted) Gutsche Jr.
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What is journalism? How can we make it better? What does "better" look like? We talk about some of these questions -- and answer them -- in our discussions with academics and professionals who've published recently in Journalism Practice. We focus on meanings of advancing digital technologies in journalism, social issues and conditions that journalists (need to) cover, and the future of the field. Articles featured in the episodes are temporarily made free access for citizens, journalists, scholars, and students. While the discussions are rooted in research, they are approached to influence ...
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