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Best podcasts about assistant news director

Latest podcast episodes about assistant news director

The Steve Gruber Show
Katie Heid | Jocelyn Benson Violated Campaign Finance Act

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 11:00


Katie Heid, Michigan News Source, Assistant News Director. Jocelyn Benson Violated the Campaign Finance Act Update on Woman Who Abandoned Children in Squalid Home for Years

The Steve Gruber Show
Katie Heid | Donald Trump's First 100 Days: ‘A Revolution of Common Sense'

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 7:30


Katie Heid, Michigan News Source, Assistant News Director. President Donald Trump's First 100 Days: ‘A Revolution of Common Sense'

Radiogirl
Molly Jirasek - advice from a TV News Director

Radiogirl

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025


I interviewed Molly Jirasek at the Illinois News Broadcasters Association convention six years ago, when she was Assistant News Director at Heart of Illinois ABC in Peoria. Now she is News Director at ABC57-TV in South Bend, Indiana. Molly explains what she looks for in a journalism professional, and gives advice on topics that include: appearance, demo reels, reporting, applying for jobs, important skills for working in TV news, attitude, what to look for in a school to get experience, multimedia journalism, how she runs a newsroom, and more. This is from a livestream that we did.Click this link to play the interview - http://radiogirl.us/audio/RG199.mp3And click this link for the previous INBA interview.Molly is hiring, btw. 

The Steve Gruber Show
Katie Heid | Whitmer Visit to White House | Hoekstra Confirmed as Canadian Ambassador

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 11:00


Katie Heid, Michigan News Source, Assistant News Director. Whitmer Visit to White House Hoekstra Confirmed as Canadian Ambassador More Stories out of Michigan, Visit MichiganNewsSource.com to stay up to date

The Steve Gruber Show
Katie Heid | Stop Playing Games When It Comes to Men in Women's Sports

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 11:00


Katie Heid, Michigan News Source, Assistant News Director. 1.) Michigan Republicans Urge MHSAA to Stop Playing Games When It Comes to Men in Women's Sports 

The Steve Gruber Show
Katie Heid | Whitmer Courts Trump for Megasite | Signing Min. Wage and Paid Sick Time Bill

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 7:30


Katie Heid, Michigan News Source, Assistant News Director. Gov. Whitmer Courts Trump for Megasite. What Happens When He Finds Out She Likes China? At 11th Hour, Gov. Whitmer Signs Minimum Wage and Paid Sick Time Bills Into Law 

The Steve Gruber Show
Katie Heid, The Dems are out to Lunch

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 7:30


Katie Heid, Michigan News Source, Assistant News Director.

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The Steve Gruber Show
Katie Heid, Clouds Gather on Potential DNR and Solar Energy Project

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 11:00


Katie Heid, Michigan News Source, Assistant News Director. Clouds Gather on Potential DNR and Solar Energy Project

The Steve Gruber Show
Katie Heid, How Could Whitmer be President if She Couldn't Win Michigan

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 11:00


Katie Heid, Michigan News Source, Assistant News Director.

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Farm City Newsday by AgNet West
AgNet News Hour, Monday, 11-11-24

Farm City Newsday by AgNet West

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 43:29


On today's show we're joined by farm broadcaster from Indiana, C.J. Miller who talks about his role as Assistant News Director with Hoosier Ag Today and Michigan Ag Today, his switch from general news to agriculture news, and what it's like covering the nation's agriculture.

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Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast November 6th, 2024

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 21:53


A new show on TVO Kids is profiling jobs that young people may not have known about.Showcasing trades like an arborist, an ironworker, or goldsmith, they are hoping to bring awareness to these jobs right from the beginning. Host Nav Nanwa spoke with Akeylah James, co-host of the show, for a sneak peak at “Trading Skills.”Inspired by family history, Kingston writer Judii Merle's new novel follows a young Anishanaabe woman from the 1600s named Sigwin, who's struggling to keep her heritage alive. Host Nav Nanwa has had a conversation with the author about the story.Donald Trump will be the 47th President after defeating Vice President Kamala Harris. It's a result that is certainly being felt near Ontario Morning Country, particularly in the North Country area of upstate New York. Host Nav Nanwa spoke with Reporter and Assistant News Director of North Country Public Radio, Emily Russell, about the electoral conclusion.

Dave and Dujanovic
Utah Hockey Club fans pack Delta Center

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 7:57


In a new era for sports in Utah, fans packed the Delta Center for the Utah Hockey Club's first home preseason game. Kira Hoffelmeyer,  Assistant News Director with KSL Newsradio, was an in-arena host for the game and talks with Dave and Debbie about what it was like to be in the stadium.

The Community's Conversation
Real News, Fake News, and How Journalism Can Save Democracy

The Community's Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 55:07


The free press and democracy draw strength from each other. When one fails, or is deliberately targeted for destruction, the other is likely to also be a casualty. This week's forum dives into the importance of a free press and the role journalism plays in keeping democracy vigorous. Featuring: Rita McNeil Danish, CEO of Signal Ohio Dr. Kelly Garrett, Director, School of Communication at The Ohio State University Michael Shearer, Executive Editor of The Columbus Dispatch The moderator is Rodney Dunigan, Assistant News Director with ABC 6. The forum partner was The Columbus Dispatch.  The livestream presenting sponsor was The Center for Human Kindness at the Columbus Foundation. The livestream partner was The Columbus Dispatch. It was supported by The Ellis. This forum was recorded at The Ellis in Columbus Ohio's historic Italian Village on August 21, 2024.

The Growing Small Towns Show
140. Rural TEDx with Jeremy Ratliff

The Growing Small Towns Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 38:03


We all know about TED Talks and how wildly popular and cool they are. But, what about a TEDx event in RURAL AMERICA? Can you even?    We can't, either, but Jeremy Ratliff could. This is an episode about audacious ideas, small towns getting it done, unexpected support, and dreaming big.    About Jeremy:   I grew up in the Midwest and graduated college from North Central University in Minneapolis, Minnesota. My first radio job was at WTMJ in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  I have worked with Cox Media Group since 2007, when I joined the WOKV news team in Jacksonville, Florida. During my radio career, I have been a producer, news anchor, host, Assistant News Director and Program Director. I have been on-air on multiple stations for years. I have lived in six different states, including here in North Dakota of course, where I have lived since November of 2020. I also host the Rendezvous Region Today podcast, which shares local stories here in northeast North Dakota. I have an amazing wife, two fantastic daughters, a dog and an outdoor cat.     In this episode, we cover:  How Jeremy even arrived in Cavalier, ND, and how his work has thrived since moving here How the TEDxCavalier event was born What moments he most remembers from the day Why you should never discount local support The value of surrounding yourself with positive problem-solvers   Links and Resources Mentioned: Twitter: Twitter.com/jeremyratliff Facebook: facebook.com/JeremyRatliffRadio Podcast: https://rendezvousregiontoday.podbean.com/ TEDxCavalier site: https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/56314

WICC 600
Melissa In The Morning: Another Shooting In Vermont

WICC 600

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 52:55


One of the three Palestinian American students who were shot in a possible hate crime in Vermont is a student at Trinity College in Hartford. We spoke about the crime in one of the safest cities in the country with the top television news station in Vermont. Dom Amato, Assistant News Director with WCAX-TV, shared reaction from the state and the latest on the investigation. (0:00) November 30th is Native American Equal Pay Day. But why the focus on Native American women specifically? And what, if anything, is Connecticut doing to address the disparity? We spoke with Spencer Hill from the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities about it. (9:35) Tomorrow, Connecticut lawmakers will decide whether to ban gas-powered vehicles by the year 2035 in our state. It's a controversial proposal prompting more questions than answers. Chris Herb with the Connecticut Energy Marketers Association weighed in on the conversation. (22:45) Crime on the Mind : Shopping safety 101. Whether it's in person or online, crime prevention expert, Jim Perez, shares how to avoid being a target of theft during the shopping frenzy season. (37:36) Image Credit: Reuters

A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson
Women in media - three women in management share their careers

A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 8:00


This is a special edition of A Woman's View with KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson. She focuses on the topic of Women and Media with three women in management at  Bonneville: Sheryl Worsley, VP Podcasting at Bonneville and KSL Podcasts, Becky Bruce, News Director for KSL newsradio and Kira Hoffelmeyer, Assistant News Director for KSL Newsradio. These amazing women share their career stories in this episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson
Women In Media - an average day for women in media management

A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 8:00


This is a special edition of A Woman's View with KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson. She focuses this week on Women in Media with three women in Bonneville's management: Sheryl Worsley, VP of Podcasting for Bonneville and KSL Podcasts, Becky Bruce, News Director for KSL Newsradio, and Kira Hoffelmeyer, Assistant News Director. In this episode, they take a look at what the average day is like for these amazing women in news. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson
What is the state of women in the media today?

A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 6:31


This is a special edition of A Woman's View with KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson. She focuses this week on Women in Media with three women in Bonneville's management: Sheryl Worsley, VP of Podcasting for Bonneville and KSL Podcasts, Becky Bruce, News Director for KSL Newsradio, and Kira Hoffelmeyer, Assistant News Director. In this episode, they take a look at the phrase "women in media," and what that means in 2023. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson
Women in Media - best and worst days for women in media management

A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 9:30


This is a special edition of A Woman's View with KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson. She focuses this week on Women in Media with three women in Bonneville's management: Sheryl Worsley, VP of Podcasting for Bonneville and KSL Podcasts, Becky Bruce, News Director for KSL Newsradio, and Kira Hoffelmeyer, Assistant News Director. In this episode, they take a look at what the best and worst days have been for these amazing women in their careers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News
KSL NewsRadio's Assistant News Director Kira Hoffelmeyer explains what Threads is

Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 5:23


KSL NewsRadio's Assistant News Director Kira Hoffelmeyer walks Jeff through Meta's new social media app Threads.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Community's Conversation
The Future of Constitutional Amendments in Ohio

The Community's Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 54:25


On August 8, 2023, Ohio voters will be asked to go to the polls to decide on whether or not it should be harder to amend the state's constitution. Currently Ohio's founding document can be amended with the approval by a simple majority of voters, but if the proposal passes, it will take 60% of voters to amend the state constitution. This CMC forum discusses the potential enormous implications the change could make down the road for Ohio voters to decide what's in our state constitution and what isn't. Featuring Mike Curtin, Associate Publisher Emeritus, The Columbus Dispatch, and Former Representative, 17th District, Ohio House of Representatives, and Rob McColley, State Senator, District 1, with host Rodney Dunigan, Assistant News Director, WSYX ABC 6. The forum partner was The League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Columbus, with support from The Grange Insurance Audubon Center.   The livestream was presented by The Center for Human Kindness at The Columbus Foundation and The Columbus Dispatch. It was recorded before a live audience in Columbus, Ohio on June 21, 2023. 

Hot Mic with Dom Izzo
10/26/2022:Drew Trafton- WDAY Assistant News Director, Josh Keller- North Prairie Head Coach, Josh Johnson- Valley City Superintendent, and Brock Spack- Illinois State Head Coach.

Hot Mic with Dom Izzo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 89:25


Guests include 19:56-Drew Trafton- WDAY Assistant News Director, 40:20-Josh Keller- North Prairie Head Coach, 1:05:00-Josh Johnson- Valley City Superintendent, and 1:34:30-Brock Spack- Illinois State Head Coach.Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com. Follow Hot Mic on Twitter: @HotMicWDAY.InForum is proud to be a part of the Trust Project. Learn more at thetrustproject.org

WASU Afternoon News Updates
App 1800: Ben Martin, Volunteer Director & Elections Coordinator

WASU Afternoon News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 30:20


This week on App 1800, Assistant News Director, Clyde Cohen, sits down with Ben Martin, the Volunteer Director for the Watauga County Democratic Party and the Elections Coordinator for App State College Dems. As a sophomore at Appalachian State, the two discuss Ben's responsibilities with these two roles, as well as how he balances this involvement with his life as a student.

WASU Afternoon News Updates
App 1800: George Santucci, Sustainability and Special Projects Manager

WASU Afternoon News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 29:51


This week on App 1800, Assistant News Director, Clyde Cohen, interviews George Santucci, the Sustainability and Special Projects Manager for the Town of Boone. The two discuss how George became involved with the Town of Boone, the responsibilities and experiences he has had in the position, and the challenges and goals that Boone, NC faces in pursuit of sustainability.

Shock Your Potential
Reaching the News Desk - Christine Bowley

Shock Your Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 8:52


What makes a story newsworthy? Our guest today receives thousands of story pitches every week, and today she shares her top tips for making sure your story stands out. Christine Bowley is the Assistant News Director at 6abc Action News in Philadelphia. In her role, she's helped to recruit and grow talent, as well as shift the news room towards today's new digital streaming goals and platforms. For a story to be considered newsworthy, it has to be appealing to the media as well as the public. But she also discusses the critical importance of understanding who to approach, and the right time to engage them. Christine started her career in Washington DC after graduating from the University of Maryland with a Broadcast Journalism and Economics Double Major. Since then, she has produced news casts in Raleigh, North Carolina, where she won 2 regional Emmys and also earned her MBA. She led news rooms in Jacksonville and Tampa, Florida before returning to the North East. In this short snippet from her full-length interview, Christine talks about what people can do to gain the attention of the News Directors like her. Listen in! Social Media Handles: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-bowley-1296827/ ………………………………………………… Do you want to be a go to expert that news reporters, anchors and media producers turn to? Are you a media professional looking for credible, reliable and timely guests? Shock Your Media Potential is here for you. Shock Your Media Potential is a one of a kind platform that connects vetted experts with news professionals around the globe. As part of the launch of the platform, CEO Michael Sherlock, along with co-host Eddie Luisi, stage manager for Good Morning America, have interviewed 25 media personalities and professionals to ask them the questions you need to know the answers to in order to become more newsworthy, pitch your story better, and get invited back again and again, and much more. Some of their guests are household names, with exceptional on-camera careers. Others are award-winning directors, producers, camera operators, audio engineers, celebrity hair and makeup professionals, and so much more. As a part of our launch celebration, you can participate for free in our Shock Your Media Potential virtual conference, running March 28th through April 1st. To learn more about our platform and our conference today, go to https://www.shockyourmediapotential.com.

Too Opinionated
Too Opinionated Interview #263: Eric Douglas

Too Opinionated

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 58:14


Today on Too Opinionated we talk with author Eric Douglas! Eric Douglas spent his childhood Sunday nights watching “The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau” and dreamed of diving alongside the captain. He became a diver, and then a dive instructor, and a diver medic, meeting his goals and pursuing a life of adventure and travel. In his diving career, he worked for PADI, Divers Alert Network and has been the Lessons for Life columnist for Scuba Diving Magazine since 2009. He authors the Mike Scott thriller series: Cayman Cowboys, Flooding Hollywood, Guardians' Keep, Wreck of the Huron, Heart of the Maya, Return to Cayman, Oil and Water, The 3rd Key: Sharks in the Water, Turks and Chaos: Hostile Waters and the latest Water Crisis: Day Zero. He also written a series of diving short stories set on the fictional Withrow Key. He authored four children's stories, collected in the book Sea Turtle Rescue and Other Stories. The inspirational biography Dive-abled: The Leo Morales Story is available through Best Publishing and he and former DAN President Dan Orr co-authored the scuba diving reference book Scuba Diving Safety. After completing a program at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, Eric jumped into documentary work. He has worked in Russia, Honduras and most recently in his home state of West Virginia, featuring the oral histories of West Virginia war veterans in the documentary West Virginia Voices of War and the companion book Common Valor and the FestivALL Oral History Project that led to the Memories of the Valley documentary. Eric's most recent documentary is Batter Up, Baseball In Charleston, an hour-long radio program that aired on the West Virginia Public Broadcasting network. He currently serves as the Assistant News Director for West Virginia Public Broadcasting. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)

WASU Afternoon News Updates
App 1800: Trey Morris; Sports Program Manager

WASU Afternoon News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 23:58


This week on App 1800, Assistant News Director, Clyde Cohen, interviews Trey Morris- one of the Sports Program Managers for Appalachian State University.

Louisiana Anthology Podcast
453. Sue Lincoln, part 2

Louisiana Anthology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022


453. Part 2 of our interview with Sue Lincoln. Sue is a veteran and widely-respected reporter who has been covering Louisiana politics for nearly three decades. Originally from Long Beach, California, Sue's career in journalism began on the radio in Los Angeles. After moving to Louisiana, Sue earned her bachelor's degree. For ten years, from 2000-2010, she was the Assistant News Director at Louisiana Network. Sue also worked as the education reporter for Louisiana Public Broadcasting and has contributed to various state publications as a freelance journalist. But she is perhaps best known as the voice of the popular politics Capitol Access. This week in Louisiana history. January 22, 1731 King Louis XV takes back colony from Company of the Indies. This week in New Orleans history. The Liberty ship Warren Stone was lauched at Delta Shipbuilding Company on January 22, 1944. This week in Louisiana. Top Restaurants and Culinary Experiences in Ruston Ruston is part of the Delta Delights Culinary Trail in northern Louisiana where sweet peaches are queen and a bustling college town offers delicious dining. Beau Vines Steakhouse Beau Vines is a fine dining steak house offering premiere cut steaks over an open fire grill. RAW This contemporary sushi restaurant serves up unique sushi rolls and combination make with the freshest ingredients. Sundown Tavern Sundown Tavern is known for its eclectic decorations and relaxed atmosphere. Mitcham Farms Peach Store Even if you've only ever heard of Ruston, there's a good chance you already know about its peaches. Mitcham Farms Peach Store, has Ruston tradition running through it. Not only can you stop in for the sweetest peaches in Louisiana, but also peach ice cream, fudge, and countless other peach treats and products. Log Cabin Grill & Market Log Cabin Mesquite Grill offers some of the best mesquite grilled meats in all of Louisiana. Portico Bar & Grill Portico's large menu truly has something for everyone – from flavorful Honey Sriracha Shrimp Tacos and Caribbean maxi to comforting Southern-style Bone-in Pork Chop and Chicken Fried Steak. Utility Brewing Co. At Utility Brewing Co., you'll get the best of both worlds – beer and pizza! Postcards from Louisiana. BeauSoleis & Michael Doucet.Listen on iTunes.Listen on Google Play.Listen on Google Podcasts.Listen on Spotify.Listen on Stitcher.Listen on TuneIn.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook. 

Louisiana Anthology Podcast
452. Sue Lincoln, part 1

Louisiana Anthology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022


452. Part 1 of our conversation with Sue Lincoln. Sue is a veteran and widely-respected reporter who has been covering Louisiana politics for nearly three decades. Originally from Long Beach, California, Sue's career in journalism began on the radio in Los Angeles. After moving to Louisiana, Sue earned her bachelor's degree. For ten years, from 2000-2010, she was the Assistant News Director at Louisiana Network. Sue also worked as the education reporter for Louisiana Public Broadcasting and has contributed to various state publications as a freelance journalist. But she is perhaps best known as the voice of the popular politics Capitol Access. She has also been a reporter for the Bayou Brief. This week in Louisiana history. January 16, 1962 Students at Southern Univ. begin civil rights demonstrations. This week in New Orleans history. January 16, 2006. The "Chocolate City Speech" is the nickname that some have given to the Martin Luther King Jr. Day speech by Mayor Ray Nagin on January 16, 2006, several months after Hurricane Katrina. This week in Louisiana.  History Tour of Natchitoches Natchitoches and the surrounding area. Natchitoches is the oldest city in the Louisiana Purchase, and both the city and its surrounding towns are filled with historical sites that tell of the state's unique cultural history. Start your journey just by walking through Natchitoches itself, where you'll find charming restaurants and shops in its 33-block downtown historical downtown district. A short drive outside of Natchitoches are numerous Louisiana State Historic Sites (Fort St. Jean Baptiste and Los Adaes) and the plantations of Cane River Creole National Historical Park. Discover the top things to do in Natchitoches. Postcards from Louisiana. Jay Dufour.Listen on iTunes.Listen on Google Play.Listen on Google Podcasts.Listen on Spotify.Listen on Stitcher.Listen on TuneIn.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook. 

WASU Afternoon News Updates
App 1800: Jacob Willis; High Country Caregivers

WASU Afternoon News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 27:59


This week on App 1800, Assistant News Director, Clyde Cohen, sits down with the Executive Director of High Country Caregivers, Jacob Willis, to discuss the details of the organization, as well as the role he plays in its operation.

WASU Afternoon News Updates
App 1800: Grayson Oxendine-Parr; Music Industry Studies and the World of Audio Engineering

WASU Afternoon News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 39:00


This week on App 1800, Assistant News Director, Clyde Cohen, interviews Grayson Oxendine-Parr on her experience as a senior in the Music Industry Studies program, as well as other events she has participated in relating to her career in music.

WASU Afternoon News Updates
App 1800: Jack Scully; Edge of the World Rafting

WASU Afternoon News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 31:22


This week on App 1800, Assistant News Director, Clyde Cohen, discusses with Jack Scully the ins and outs of the role of being a lead raft guide at the local retailer, Edge of the World.

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Making the Media
Re-release: Multi-Platform Madness

Making the Media

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 19:51


Making the Media is on season break! While we're gearing up for season two, enjoy this favorite episode from earlier this year. We'll be back with brand new episodes on Monday, November 29. S1E02: Multi-Platform Madness Remember when news just meant linear broadcast? In case you've been trapped in a cave for the last decade or so, the new normal is a proliferation of platforms—linear broadcast, OTT, on-domain, in-app, and let's not forget the all-important social channels. Sure, it's important to consider how to deliver to all these channels, but the bigger question is what to deliver. In this episode, we ask: How has multi-platform delivery changed how news is reported? How are broadcasters thinking about tailoring content across channels and determining their optimal mix of platforms? Our Guest This Episode Matt Goldberg is the VP of Content Strategy for the NBC-owned TV stations, where he leads the team that developed and launched LX. Matt has been with NBC for 17 years, previously as Assistant News Director at KNBC in Los Angeles and at NBC Bay Area. Prior to moving into management, Matt was an award-winning investigative producer. Matt was an elected board member of the non-profit Investigative Reporters & Editors (IRE) and served as Board President from 2016-18. He began his career in TV news while attending Arizona State and has also worked in Houston, Texas. More Resources For more on this topic, check out: Tailoring Broadcast News to Digital Channels: 3 Best Practices How to Streamline Digital Distribution in a Broadcast Newsroom Contact Us Questions? Comments? Cool ideas? Get in touch: makingthemedia@avid.com or @craigaw1969. Follow Avid at @avid. Credits Host: Craig Wilson Producer: Rachel Haberman Social: Wim van den Broeck Theme Music: Greg "Stryke" Chin

Behind The Headlines
September 25th, 2021 - new podcast on climate change, Calverton groundwater pollution, sand mines, vaccine mandate for healthcare workers

Behind The Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 53:57


This week on Behind The Headlines, the panel discusses a new podcast that just dropped produced by Mr. Allen and WSHU, “Higher Ground,” capping off a longer discussion of climate change; Groundwater pollution in Calverton; sand mines in Riverhead and Southampton; and the COVID vaccination mandate for health care workers. https://www.facebook.com/shaw11946 (Joseph P. Shaw), Executive Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/wpsutton (Bill Sutton), Managing Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/civiletti (Denise Civiletti), Editor/Publisher,  Riverhead Local https://suffolktimes.timesreview.com/author/bledda (Brianne Ledda), reporter, Times-Review Media Group https://www.facebook.com/JDReports (J.D. Allen), Assistant News Director and Long Island Bureau Chief, WSHU Public Radio

Behind The Headlines
September 25th, 2021 - new podcast on climate change, Calverton groundwater pollution, sand mines, vaccine mandate for healthcare workers

Behind The Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 53:57


This week on Behind The Headlines, the panel discusses a new podcast that just dropped produced by Mr. Allen and WSHU, “Higher Ground,” capping off a longer discussion of climate change; Groundwater pollution in Calverton; sand mines in Riverhead and Southampton; and the COVID vaccination mandate for health care workers. https://www.facebook.com/shaw11946 (Joseph P. Shaw), Executive Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/wpsutton (Bill Sutton), Managing Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/civiletti (Denise Civiletti), Editor/Publisher,  Riverhead Local https://suffolktimes.timesreview.com/author/bledda (Brianne Ledda), reporter, Times-Review Media Group https://www.facebook.com/JDReports (J.D. Allen), Assistant News Director and Long Island Bureau Chief, WSHU Public Radio

Pitchin' and Sippin' with Lexie Smith
How Bustle Digital Group's Editor-in-Chief Drove Massive Digital Traffic with Kate Ward of The Dipp

Pitchin' and Sippin' with Lexie Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 35:00 Transcription Available


 Today we are talking with Kate Ward who is the CEO & Co-Founder of The Dipp, and former founding Editor-in-Chief of Bustle Digital Group. She is an award-winning digital expert who has both built and transformed several companies with a data-driven creative, unique, and efficient approach to content. Kate has been named a member of Forbes "30 Under 30" and Ad Age's "40 Under 40," was selected for Business Insider's "Silicon Alley 100" list, and Business Insider's list of the "Most Influential Women In NYC Tech." Previously, Kate served as Executive Editor of Hollywood.com, and the Assistant News Director of EW.com.In today's episode we chat through the role of an Editor-in-Chief, how she's managed to drive massive digital traffic through a diversified content strategy, the realities of covering breaking news, the first steps she took in launching her current media company venture, and as always, much more. Here's what you'll learn:About what the different types of roles an Editor-in-Chief can play at a publication or online platform What digital media looked like in the past versus what it is now according to KateThe beginnings of Bustle Digital Group, what went into the process of creating it, and her role as Editor-in-ChiefWhat a data informed approach is to digital media and the importance of driving diversified trafficHow to build up sites to generate more digital traffic How to make sure your publication or online platform is staying on top of breaking news and events happeningHow and why Kate decided to create another digital media platform, The DippHow making sure the online experience is enjoyable when someone visits a websiteThe importance of taking a break to create space for more great ideas to come outAnd so much more! The Dipp: https://thedipp.com/Bustle Digital Group: https://www.bdg.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itskateward/?hl=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katemwardFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedippdotcomSnag Lexie's free Pitch it, Pitch it Good! Checklist at theprbarinc.com/pitchitgoodInterested in learning more about Pitchin'? Book a Free Consultation here.Instagram: @theprbar_incGo back to the homepage

The Sydcast
Jim Campbell, and the Truth about Bernie Madoff

The Sydcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 63:06


TSC 94: Jim Campbell, and the Truth about Bernie Madoff Episode SummaryJim Campbell, author of Madoff Talks: Uncovering the Untold Story Behind the Most Notorious Ponzi Scheme in History, returns to The Sydcast to reveal the truth about Bernie Madoff, how his mind worked, and how he came to run the most infamous Ponzi scheme in history. Jim's direct access to Bernie and his family makes for new and never-before-heard details about this master criminal and his scheme. Get into Bernie Madoff's mind and learn some lessons about owning up to and facing our failures and mistakes in this episode of The Sydcast. Syd Finkelstein Syd Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He holds a Master's degree from the London School of Economics and a Ph.D. from Columbia University. Professor Finkelstein has published 25 books and 90 articles, including the bestsellers Why Smart Executives Fail and Superbosses: How Exceptional Leaders Master the Flow of Talent, which LinkedIn Chairman Reid Hoffman calls the “leadership guide for the Networked Age.” He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Management, a consultant and speaker to leading companies around the world, and a top 25 on the Global Thinkers 50 list of top management gurus. Professor Finkelstein's research and consulting work often relies on in-depth and personal interviews with hundreds of people, an experience that led him to create and host his own podcast, The Sydcast, to uncover and share the stories of all sorts of fascinating people in business, sports, entertainment, politics, academia, and everyday life. Jim Campbell Jim Campbell has been the host, since 2008, of the nationally syndicated “Business Talk with Jim Campbell”; and, more recently, the syndicated crime show: “Forensic Talk with Jim Campbell.” “Biz Talk” is known for its “deep dives” with leading figures from the world of business; and the business of politics and sports. “Forensic Talk” features Wall Street crimes to unsolved murders to international scandal and corruption. Mr. Campbell is also Assistant News Director at a Connecticut radio station – AM 1490 WGCH Greenwich. Previously, he was a National Director with a Big Four Consulting Firm – KPMG Consulting; an Officer with Dean Witter Financial Services (now Morgan Stanley); and an Analyst at IBM. He has a BA, Magna Cum Laude, from Tufts University, and an MBA from the Tuck School at Dartmouth.His book Madoff Talks: Uncovering the Untold Story Behind the Most Notorious Ponzi Scheme in History is now available. Insights from this episode:How Jim Campbell got open access to Bernie Madoff and his family.Why Bernie decided to talk to Jim, and what it reveals about Bernie's psychology.What you don't know about the Bernie Madoff scandal, including when and how it really started and other behind-the-scenes players.Could Ponzi schemes like Bernie Madoff's still be happening today and can you protect yourself from one? Tips and advice for aspiring authors and interviewers and secrets of the publishing business.Quotes from the show:“I said ‘Well, Bernie, this is your chance to talk to history, but I'm going to vet every single word you say for the truth…The rest was history, 400 pages of communication later. It didn't come out quite the way Bernie had anticipated, but he was obsessed with telling me and rationalizing everything.” — Jim Campbell [10:57]“In his world, he was not a bad guy. He was obsessed with explaining, number one, that his investment strategy really did work. He would go through incredible details, very technical, and then say, Jim I realize I wasn't doing any real trading. So that's sort of delusional.” — Jim Campbell [11:17]“Bernie did not act alone, because not only were there these Big Four, but the feeder funds were willfully blind, the SSC was unwittingly blind, and the 17th floor, which was high school graduates, were completely witless.” — Jim Campbell [14:35]“The demons of his ego couldn't figure out how to get out of it. He could not accept-- this is a fundamental thing-- he could not accept losses. How could you be in a trading business and not accept losses?” — Jim Campbell [19:34]“He was very good on innovation and cost control… [Bernie's other] business itself, while it was legitimate, was worth 3 billion dollars, independent of the hedge fund, which was the Ponzi scheme, so yeah, it was successful. It broke down the monopoly of the New York Stock Exchange. It legitimized discount brokerage firms. In a way, he was a populous… He was a genius in exploiting opportunities.” — Jim Campbell [22:07]“Initial perception is this is greed. He's stealing his customer's money… He wasn't making all the money. He wasn't doing it for greed. He was doing it to maintain his reputation in any way he could.” — Jim Campbell [26:57]On Ruth Madoff: “I asked Ruth, what did you say when you heard this, and she said her first question was ‘What's a Ponzi scheme?' ...She was cult-like programmed by Bernie.” — Jim Campbell [30:01] “[Bernie] would even use the words, remorse is a complex thing for me, and until you've managed high-net worth investors' money, you can't understand what you are saying. ‘I was basically' --and this is an exact quote-- ‘I was a product of corrupt culture on Wall Street.'” — Jim Campbell [37:02]On JP Morgan: “When you get below the scenes, a lot of ugly stuff. They smelled bad stuff, Madoff blocked them from doing due diligence, they got their own money out of hedge funds and left their clients in.” — Jim Campbell [47:58]“No other book has looked at the SSC, SIPC, JP Morgan, feeder funds, and has the whole thing and the Big Four because it's not a story of just Bernie behind a curtain.” — Jim Campbell [54:06]Resources MentionedMadoff Talks: Uncovering the Untold Story Behind the Most Notorious Ponzi Scheme in History by Jim Campbell Stay Connected: Syd FinkelsteinWebsite: http://thesydcast.comLinkedIn: Sydney FinkelsteinTwitter: @sydfinkelsteinFacebook: The SydcastInstagram: The SydcastJim CampbellWebsite: http://www.campbellbiztalk.com/ Linkedin: Jim CampbellTwitter: @JimOCampbellSubscribe to our podcast + download each episode on Stitcher, iTunes, and Spotify. This episode was produced and managed by Podcast Laundry (www.podcastlaundry.com)

The Anna-Ly-sis
Episode 10: DMV native on his journey from producer to TV news director

The Anna-Ly-sis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 38:05


Richard Washington III is moving from Assistant News Director in Charlotte, NC to News Director in Hartford, CT. “This is a tremendous honor to have a seat at the table,” he said. “I know that I can help forge a path for people like me.” According to the latest RTDNA/Newhouse School at Syracuse University Survey, […]

Making the Media
S1E09: Attracting New Audiences

Making the Media

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 21:46


Broadcast TV isn't the only game in town anymore, if it ever was. Being where your audience is—mobile, digital, wherever they may be—is a big challenge, but also a big opportunity to reach new audiences. In this episode, we ask: Can platform fragmentation actually help broadcasters get closer to their audience? What insights can digital platforms unlock? And how can broadcasters pivot to deliver to new platforms, while still meeting the needs of the platforms where they are well established? Our Guests This Episode Matt Goldberg is the VP of Content Strategy for the NBC-owned TV stations, where he leads the team that developed and launched LX. Matt has been with NBC for 17 years, previously as Assistant News Director at KNBC in Los Angeles and at NBC Bay Area. Prior to moving into management, Matt was an award-winning investigative producer. Matt was an elected board member of the non-profit Investigative Reporters & Editors (IRE) and served as Board President from 2016-18. He began his career in TV news while attending Arizona State and has also worked in Houston, Texas. Philip Bromwell, a pioneer of mobile journalism, is the Digital Native Content Editor at RTÉ, Ireland's national public service broadcaster. In over two decades as a journalist, he has reported on a wealth of stories at home and abroad, including covering the Olympics, the Oscars, the refugee crisis, and a rare assignment in Tibet. At RTÉ, Philip leads a team of mobile journalists creating original “digital-first” stories on mobile devices for audiences that are increasingly consuming content on their phones. More Resources For more on this topic, check out: Making the Media S1E02: Multi-Platform Madness Making the Media S1E03: Mr. Mojo Risin' Tailoring Broadcast News to Digital Channels: 3 Best Practices How Millennials Get News: Insight for Broadcasters on Retaining This Demographic Contact Us Questions? Comments? Cool ideas? Get in touch: makingthemedia@avid.com or @craigaw1969. Follow Avid at @avid. Credits Host: Craig Wilson Producer: Rachel Haberman Social: Wim van den Broeck Promotion: Keri Middleton, Gina Pryor, and Mary Reynolds Theme Music: Greg “Stryke” Chin

Making the Media
S1E02: Multi-Platform Madness

Making the Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 19:48


Remember when news just meant linear broadcast? In case you've been trapped in a cave for the last decade or so, the new normal is a proliferation of platforms—linear broadcast, OTT, on-domain, in-app, and let's not forget the all-important social channels. Sure, it's important to consider how to deliver to all these channels, but the bigger question is what to deliver. In this episode, we ask: How has multi-platform delivery changed how news is reported? How are broadcasters thinking about tailoring content across channels and determining their optimal mix of platforms? Our Guest This Episode Matt Goldberg is the VP of Content Strategy for NBC-owned TV stations, where he leads the team that developed and launched LX. Matt has been with NBC for 17 years, previously as Assistant News Director at KNBC in Los Angeles and at NBC Bay Area. Prior to moving into management, Matt was an award-winning investigative producer. Matt was an elected board member of the non-profit Investigative Reporters & Editors (IRE) and served as Board President from 2016-18. He began his career in TV news while attending Arizona State and has also worked in Houston, Texas. More Resources For more on this topic, check out: Tailoring Broadcast News to Digital Channels: 3 Best Practices How to Streamline Digital Distribution in a Broadcast Newsroom Contact Us Questions? Comments? Cool ideas? Get in touch: makingthemedia@avid.com or @craigaw1969. Follow Avid at @avid. Credits Host: Craig Wilson Producer: Rachel Haberman Social: Wim van den Broeck Promotion: Keri Middleton and Gina Pryor Theme Music: Greg "Stryke" Chin

The Valley Today
There Might Be Ghosts Inside Those Hills

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 25:07


We pre-recorded today's conversation with local author, Scott Bradley Hesson. You will recognize his voice too, as a local, lifelong radio personality - most recently on the air as our Assistant News Director. Scott told me about his background in radio including his very first job on the air in our studio. His first book, There Might Be Ghosts Inside Those Hills, was a labor of his second love - caverns. He told us about his various jobs at local caverns - mostly Skyline Caverns - and how the idea came to him for the book. We talked about the process for writing and then getting it published as well as what his second book might contain. You can meet Scott and pick up a copy of his book at an upcoming book signing at Winchester Book Gallery happening on Saturday, December 19, 2020 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm. Winchester Book Gallery is located at 7 N Loudoun St. on the Old Town Walking Mall in downtown Winchester. You can also purchase a copy of Scott's book from Amazon by clicking here.

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The Sydcast
Reflections on Business, Bernie Madoff, and Donald Trump, with Jim Campbell

The Sydcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 62:56


Episode SummaryIf you really want to shake up a family dinner just bring up sports or politics. Pepper in a bit of business and crime and you have Jim Campbell shaking things up on talk radio. From his start in radio, to his explosive interview with Bernie Madoff, and beyond, Jim has always had a passion for providing unbiased information in a world where facts matter less than ratings. Gain perspective on why some successful people become bad at what they do, in this episode of The Sydcast.Syd Finkelstein Syd Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He holds a Master's degree from the London School of Economics and a Ph.D. from Columbia University. Professor Finkelstein has published 25 books and 90 articles, including the bestsellers Why Smart Executives Fail and Superbosses: How Exceptional Leaders Master the Flow of Talent, which LinkedIn Chairman Reid Hoffman calls the “leadership guide for the Networked Age.” He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Management, a consultant and speaker to leading companies around the world, and a top 25 on the Global Thinkers 50 list of top management gurus. Professor Finkelstein's research and consulting work often relies on in-depth and personal interviews with hundreds of people, an experience that led him to create and host his own podcast, The Sydcast, to uncover and share the stories of all sorts of fascinating people in business, sports, entertainment, politics, academia, and everyday life. Jim CampbellJim Campbell has been the host, since 2008, of the nationally syndicated “Business Talk with Jim Campbell”; and, more recently, the syndicated crime show: “Forensic Talk with Jim Campbell.” “Biz Talk” is known for its “deep dives” with leading figures from the world of business; and the business of politics and sports. “Forensic Talk” features Wall Street crimes to unsolved murders to international scandal and corruption.Mr. Campbell is also Assistant News Director at a Connecticut radio station – AM 1490 WGCH Greenwich. Previously, he was a National Director with a Big Four Consulting Firm – KPMG Consulting; an Officer with Dean Witter Financial Services (now Morgan Stanley); and an Analyst at IBM. He has a BA, Magna Cum Laude, from Tufts University, and an MBA from the Tuck School at Dartmouth.Insights from this episode:Details on Jim's life before radio, why he chose radio for his platform to change the world, and details on some of his favorite interviews and guests.Reasons why social comparisons set you up for failure and why being your best is what really matters.Why Bernie Madoff allowed Jim to interview him, what they both hoped to get from the interviews, and what Ruth Madoff was like.Details on Madoff's Ponzi scheme and why it worked.Strategies used by leaders to disassociate themselves from their failures or crimes that allow them to maintain their status.Quotes from the show:“Radio reared itself as something that I could be free to do what I wanted as well as fill this gap I thought that was out there for unbiased, non-partisan, information-driven, fact-driven … perspective.” – Jim CampbellOn the current status of talk radio: “Truth doesn't seem to matter anymore, facts don't seem to matter.” – Jim CampbellOn social comparison: “The easiest way to feel unsatisfied with your own accomplishments in life is to continually compare yourself to somebody else.” – Syd Finkelstein“Building a team, to me, is also one of the most fascinating things in the world. Where you sublimate your ego for the benefit of a team and you learn how to endure and how to win.” – Jim CampbellOn why Bernie Madoff let Jim interview him: “I think that he thought he could bullshit me.” – Jim CampbellOn why CEOs talked to Syd for his book Superbosses: “Why did they talk to me? Part of the answer is because they didn't think they did anything wrong.” – Syd FinkelsteinQuote from a Wall Street fraud expert on why Bernie Madoff allowed Jim's interviews: “You were his self-appointed guardian of reputation.” – Jim CampbellStay Connected: Syd FinkelsteinWebsite: http://thesydcast.comLinkedIn: Sydney FinkelsteinTwitter: @sydfinkelsteinFacebook: The SydcastInstagram: The Sydcast Jim Campbell Website: campbellbiztalk.comLinkedIn: Jim CampbellBook: Madoff Talks: Uncovering the Untold Story Behind the Most Notorious Ponzi Scheme in HistorySubscribe to our podcast + download each episode on Stitcher, iTunes, and Spotify.This episode was produced and managed by Podcast Laundry (www.podcastlaundry.com)

Broadcast Dialogue
Broadcasters talk adapting to the age of social distancing

Broadcast Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 29:05


On this episode of Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast, we hear from a range of broadcasters on how they adapted to the fast-breaking developments of COVID-19 this week and the reality of broadcasting, in some cases, in self-isolation - from Farah Nasser, who co-anchored the Global News Toronto supper hour newscast from her backyard, to Golden West Radio engineer Laverne Siemens on the challenges of shifting staff across 40 stations to work from home, to Harvard Broadcasting National Program Manager Christian Hall on finding innovative ways to support local business.This episode also features Adam Wylde, Virgin Radio Toronto; Mackay Taggart, Regional Director of News, Global News Ontario; Barbara Williams, EVP of English Services, CBC; James Peters, Assistant News Director, CFJC-TV & Radio, Kamloops, BC; Taz & Jim, FM96 London, ON; Anthony Farnell, Global News' Chief Meteorologist; Shawn Turner, Country Brand Manager, Bayshore Broadcasting; and Lana Gay, afternoon drive, Indie88 Toronto. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Lubetkin Media Companies
Panel of journalists describes effect of social media on newsgathering at joint JSPRAA/PRSA-NJ event

The Lubetkin Media Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2013 85:17


In the 50th episode of the Lubetkin on Communications podcast, we present a panel program, "Beyond Likes, Tweets & Check-Ins: What it Takes to Make REAL News." Panelists posed after the program are (from left): Moderator Greg Weber of Garden State Press Clipping Service; Sally Pakutka, manager of news aggregation, Asbury Park Press; Gina Columbus, Asbury Park Press staff writer; Allison Gibson, assistant news director, News 12 New Jersey; Brian Thompson, New Jersey Correspondent for NBC4 New York, and Christopher Sheldon, Long Branch-Eatontown editor, Patch.com The podcast was recorded at an April 17, 2013 meeting sponsored jointly by the Jersey Shore Public Relations and Advertising Association and the New Jersey Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America. A panel of journalists described how the rise of social media is changing the news gathering and reporting process. More than 75 communications and public relations professionals attended. Panelists GINA COLUMBUS serves as APP staff writer and joined Gannett's Talent Development Program in 2012. Columbus serves as a metro reporter and writes lifestyles and features pieces, developed in the multiple media platforms.  Columbus launched her career as a Newsroom Intern. As Editor-in-Chief of The Outlook, Monmouth University's student-run newspaper. Columbus has a B.A. in Communication from Monmouth University. ALLISON GIBSON, Assistant News Director at News 12 New Jersey, has held this post for the past 17 years, working to launch the channel in March of 1996, and establishing it as New Jersey's own television station and place to go to for local news.  Previously, she had worked as a producer, executive producer and assistant news director at the CBS affiliate in Roanoke, Virginia. Allison got her start working in Public Radio, and counts meeting boxer Muhammed Ali as one of her big career moments. SALLY PAKUTKA is Manager of News Aggregation at the Asbury Park Press.  She began her career with the Press in 2001 as Editor of New Publications and was named Local News Editor in 2010. She started her current position in January.  Sally has been a newspaper journalist for nearly three decades. She previously worked at the Courier News in Bridgewater and the Herald News in Passaic. CHRISTOPHER SHELDON serves as Long Branch-Eatontown Editor with Patch.com.  He has worked at two hyper local news publications before joining Patch, including the Westerly Sun in Rhode Island and the Ocean Star in Point Pleasant Beach.  A life time resident of West Long Branch, Sheldon earned a B.A. in journalism from the University of Rhode Island. BRIAN THOMPSON, Reporter, NBC4 New York is an Emmy Award-winning reporter. Prior to joining WNBC, he worked for five years in Washington, D.C. He earned a New York Emmy-award for his work on a NBC New York's political series.  He has been cited by the Associated Press for Best Coverage by a New Jersey-Based Correspondent. Thompson received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Florida.