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Best podcasts about graduate school of journalism

Latest podcast episodes about graduate school of journalism

Newsroom Robots
Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY Workshop: Empowering News Entrepreneurs with Generative AI

Newsroom Robots

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 42:30


This episode features a workshop held by Newsroom Robots' host Nikita Roy at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY for the Entrepreneurial Journalism Creators Program. Focusing on the practical applications of generative AI tools, she explores how these advanced technologies can empower news entrepreneurs to streamline their workflows and shares numerous use cases for their implementation in the newsroom.Mentioned in this episode: The AI generated video produced for the workshopHow generative AI was used to create the Newsroom Robots podcast cover artUse case: Having ChatGPT act as a salesperson for a  hyperlocal newsroomAI tools discussed:ChatGPT: Text generation tool by OpenAI.Writer: Another text generation tool geared towards businesses  with a focus on privacy and a competitor to ChatGPTLumen5: Converts text to video.Eleven Labs: Text to speech voice generator.MidJourney: AI image generator.Poe MidJourney Prompt Bot: AI chatbot app to help you create MidJourney promptsDALL-E: Generates images from text powered by OpenAI.Bing Image Creator: Bing's AI image generator based on text powered by OpenAIZapier: No-code automation tool that connects apps to create automated workflows.Thoughts or questions? You can reach us here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Len Berman and Michael Riedel In The Morning
Greg David, Director of the NEWMARK Graduate School of Journalism

Len Berman and Michael Riedel In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 7:12


Greg talks with Len and Michael about the NYCs budget. The city will get 1 billion dollars from the state's budget and the Feds will kick in another 800 million bucks to pay for the influx of migrants. The Feds need to relax the work permit rules so immigrants can support themselves.

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.
Tom Robbins: Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism-CUNY

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 26:33


Tom Robbins calls his long career as a reporter/journalist, "the greatest job in the world. Doors may be slammed in your face but you have a 'passport' to any place you want to go." Robbins discusses his core issues: good government and criminal justice.

CUNY TV's Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV
Linda Villarosa: Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY

CUNY TV's Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 26:01


In her compelling new book, Linda Villarosa notes "African Americans live sicker and die quicker" than other Americans. Educator, journalist and author of "Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation," weaves the lives of real people - among them - the Relf sisters, and the medical profession's policy that Blacks should not have more babies.

Ethnically Ambiguous
We Are Mariana van Zeller

Ethnically Ambiguous

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 63:29


In episode 196, the girls are joined by Peabody Award-winning Portuguese journalist Mariana van Zeller. They get into her upbringing, her determination to get into the Columbia University's Graduate School Of Journalism, how her career took off after 9/11, her experience in Syria, her current show Trafficked on National Geographic, and so much more! Follow Mariana on Twitter and Instagram at @MarianaVZ. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.
Tom Robbins-Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism/CUNY

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021


Tom Robbins calls opinion oriented, fact-based NY/Chicago style reporting a vanishing form of journalism. A passionate NY'er, Robbins discusses the changing power of political parties, campaign financing, divided parties, and women in the City Council.

Beyond The Album Cover
Dan Charnas

Beyond The Album Cover

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 42:58


For this episode of Beyond The Album Cover I had the pleasure of interviewing Dan Charnas. Mr. Charnas was a writer for The Source, talent scout for Profile and ran the rap department for American Recordings, author of the definitive book on hip hop in the music industry The Big Payback and former personality for Power 106 out in LA He also currently teaching at NYU Tisch School Of The Arts and is a thesis advisor at Columbia University's Graduate School Of Journalism. We discuss his history in the business, The Big Payback, Golden Era Hip-Hop, Regionalism in hip hop, Current state of the music industry and so much more. You can follow Beyond The Album Cover on all streaming platforms(Search for Beyond The Album Cover) and video versions of the podcast interviews are available on my Youtube channel Youtube.com/j85. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the interview!!! Get updated with show news at the Facebook show page at Facebook.com/Beyond The Album Cover

Channel Mastery
Aaron Foley, Director of the Black Media Initiative at the Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, CUNY

Channel Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 25:17


Today, Verde launches the first of a regular monthly episode series featuring resources and solutions to ensure people of color are more comfortable identifying as part of the outdoors communities. Verde is committed to strategically using our reach and the reach of our clients to welcome a more diverse participant base into the incredible outdoor community!  Today’s guest on the Channel Mastery podcast is Aaron Foley, who was named Director of the Black Media Initiative at the Newmark Graduate School of Journalism in June of 2020. The collective goal in his new role is to increase the potential for community media. This is defined as Black media, Latino media, Indigenous media, Asian media, and media that is geared towards immigrant communities. It can also include Jewish media, Muslim media, Catholic media, etc. Ensuring Black media outlets are more sustainable is also a top initiative in his role.  Prior to this position, Aaron was a Fellow at the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships at Stanford University, where he served as one of 19 professionals selected for a 10-month residency at Stanford assigned to research and innovate solutions in Journalism. Aaron and his cohort worked on topics like: revenue streams from public entities to fund independent newsrooms; curbing spread of misinformation and disinformation among Black news consumers.  He’s also been a journalist, of course. He served as Chief Storyteller for the City of Detroit, a position that was a Mayoral appointment, a first for a city government in the U.S. And was Editor In Chief for BLAC Detroit Magazine. Aaron comes from a family that is deeply rooted in journalism, as his mother was a reporter, editor and photographer for the Michigan Chronicle, which is considered one of the oldest Black newspapers in the country. Through his work in his new role, he wants to ensure Black media outlets are more sustainable. He offers ways for brands and businesses to successfully reach broader audiences and also sheds light on how our specialty businesses can support black media outlets and enable more people of color to feel part of our outdoor communities through media.  Kristin is joined by a co-host today, one of her esteemed Verde Brand Communications colleagues, Alice Baker!  Alice has been a part of the Verde team for about three years and crushes it day in and day out leading her clients at the agency. Alice has stepped up to lead Verde’s commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Verde’s agency-wide goal is to strategically deploy its reach, and the reach of its clients, to enable more people of color to feel welcome in the outdoors. Once a month going forward, the Channel Mastery podcast will be dedicated to that commitment. Alice will be co-hosting these special episodes.  Without further ado, here’s the Aaron Foley interview on the Channel Mastery podcast! Let’s do this!      Aaron Foley is a journalist from Detroit who has had an extensive freelance career and was the city of Detroit’s first chief storyteller from 2017 to 2019. Before joining the Newmark J-School’s Center for Community Media (CCM) in June 2020 as the Black Media Initiative Director, he was a John S. Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University. His freelance work has appeared in BuzzFeed, The Atlantic, CNN, Forbes, The Root, Ebony, Columbia Journalism Review, New Michigan Media among other platforms. He also helped launch the successful digital news site MLive Detroit and was editor-in-chief of BLAC Detroit magazine, a publication covering black life, arts, and culture in metro Detroit. He is the author of How to Live in Detroit Without Being a Jackass (2015) and has an impressive public speaking record, including a Ted Talk. Foley describes himself as “a product of Black media.” His mother was an editor at the Michigan Chronicle, one of the oldest and last remaining Black newspapers in the country.

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.
Sarah Bartlett: Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018


Sarah Bartlett, Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, acknowledging challenges, tells us that while how we get our news may be different-the 4th Estate continues-with passionate, dedicated participants. Bartlett outlines "J" school programs

The Joe Piscopo Show
9 AM Hour 7-27-18 Tom Robbins, legendary NYC investigative journalist, whose a veteran of the Village Voice, the Daily News and the New York Observer. He's also an investigative journalist in residence at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism

The Joe Piscopo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 54:36


Peter Tilden
2/12/18 - 11AM: Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University; staff writer for The New Yorker; author of several books, including Directorate's: The C.I.A. and America's Secret Wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan

Peter Tilden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 27:47


Journalism (Audio)
CNS News - May 2015 (2)

Journalism (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015 59:36


Stories from around California produced by graduate students at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. Series: "California News Service (CNS)" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 29776]

Journalism (Video)
CNS News - May 2015 (2)

Journalism (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015 59:36


Stories from around California produced by graduate students at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. Series: "California News Service (CNS)" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 29776]

Journalism (Audio)
CNS News - May 2015

Journalism (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2015 59:35


Stories from around California produced by graduate students at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. Series: "California News Service (CNS)" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 29183]

Journalism (Video)
CNS News - May 2015

Journalism (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2015 59:35


Stories from around California produced by graduate students at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. Series: "California News Service (CNS)" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 29183]