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Join Abby Auerbach, Executive Director, NEXT Women, in part of our “So, You Want To Be” series with Elena Detrixhe, Account Executive, KMBC/KCWE, Hearst Television and Kansas City Eagle Award Winner and Abbey Reynolds, Account Executive, KJRH-Tulsa, Scripps and two-time 2 News Oklahoma Leader of the Pack Award Winner. They discuss their career paths and how they pushed ahead to become award-winning AEs. Don't miss this special podcast on how to make yourself stand out from the crowd and do your best work!
In Episode 153 of the C-10 Podcast we're chatting with Brian Bracco, who spent most of his career in leadership at various stations around the country. Most notably for those of us in Kansas City, he was the news director at KMBC — channel 9 — for 13 years, from 1987-2000. He then spent 13 years as Vice President of News for Hearst Television, before spending a little more than four years, 2013 into 2017, as vice president/general manager at KSHB — channel 41.Bracco chats about his career, how leadership has looked throughout, TV today, our C word CONFIDENCE, and much more.LINKS:For more information about the C-10 Mentoring & Leadership program for high school students, visit our website.To make a financial gift to give students life-changing one-on-one mentoring and to help families in crisis, visit our secure donation page.For all episodes of the C-10 podcast and ways you can listen, click here.If you'd like to make a comment, have a suggestion for a future guest, or your company would like to help underwrite this podcast, please visit our contact page.
Leavitt received a bachelor's degree in politics and communications from Saint Anselm College. While in college, she worked as a producer for Hearst Television. Leavitt served as a presidential writer and as assistant press secretary in the Trump administration. In January 2021, she became director of communications for Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Abby Auerbach, Executive Director, NEXT Women, in part of our “So, You Want To Be” series with Denise Galiber, National Advertising Sales Manager, Hearst Television and Debbie Presser, Vice President National Sales, Nexstar Media Group. They discussed their career paths, how they became the leaders they are today, talked about the importance of building professional relationships, mentorship, DEI, and the challenges and opportunities for women looking to advance to national sales.
Barry Creyton began his career at the age of 17 in theatre and in radio in Australia and by age 20, was playing leads on stage, and in national radio productions. He also hosted his own weekly radio program devoted to theatre news and interviews. At 21, he made his Australian television debut as Lorenzo in a national television production of The Merchant of Venice. For three seasons, he starred in the TV series The Mavis Bramston Show. This ground breaking show, the highest rated in the history of Australian television, dealt with topical and political satire.Creyton relocated to England for twelve years playing comedy and dramatic roles in London's West End - including Don's Party (Royal Court), Roger's Last Stand (Duke of York's), Ten Years Hard (Mayfair), Urban Guerilla (Soho Poly), a revival of the musical Salad Days, and Liz, a musical based on Aristophanes' Lysistrata as well as several revues and the National Tour of Abelard and Heloise.On his return to Australia, Creyton starred in many theatre productions - Ayckbourn's Bedroom Farce, Season's Greetings and Absurd Person Singular, Frayn's Noises Off, and in Pack Of Lies, Side By Side By Sondheim, The Owl And The Pussycat, Suddenly At Home, The Philanthropist, and played twins in the comedy-thriller Corpse.He guest starred on many popular TV episodics. These roles were generally amorous cads or big-business villains - characters at odds with the comedies he played on the stage. They included The Restless Years, The Young Doctors, Skyways, Cop Shop, The Sullivans, I Married a Bachelor, Cuckoo in the Nest, as well as guest star roles in TV movies, Image of Death, All at Sea, the Michael Powell feature, They're a Weird Mob and the BBC's Robert Louis Stevenson in Australia. He turned to directing, with the musical Nunsense which broke box office records all over Australia, and employed two companies playing simultaneously. A motorcycle accident during the run of Corpse resulted in a badly broken leg. The long recuperation period enabled him to write a stage comedy, Double Act. Since 1990, Creyton has worked almost exclusively in the United States, principally as writer and director. He relocated from New York to Los Angeles when commissioned to write a movie of the week for Hearst Television, while his off Broadway revue Secrets Every Smart Traveler Should Know ran for two and a half years in New York. His critically acclaimed adaptation of Noël Coward's Peace in Our Time for the Antaeus Theatre Company in L.A. received the Ovation Award and the L.A. Weekly Annual Theatre Award; the L. A. Times voted the production among the best world theatre of the year.He has appeared on stage at the Antaeus Theatre in Balzac's Cousin Bette, Shaw's The Doctors Dilemma and Moliere's School For Wives and as Apollo in The Curse of Oedipus.Creyton returns to Australia periodically for theatre engagements, starring in Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit, directing and starring in his own plays, Later Than Spring and Valentine's Day (since produced in several languages and, along with his Double Act, in constant repertoire in Europe), and in 2007 he returned to Sydney's Ensemble Theatre to star in Peter Quilter's play Glorious, and again in 2010 in Quilter's Duets, in which he played four diverse characters.His young adult novels, The Dogs of Pompeii and Nero Goes to Rome, co-authored with American writer Vaughan Edwards, are published by Random House, and his novel Murder is Fatal, an affectionate parody of noir movies, was published in 2017.His novel The View from Olympus Mons, was published in 2022 by NineStar Press.The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
Changemaker Chat is a special podcast series honoring Nazareth University's Centennial Celebration, featuring engaging conversations with notable individuals who've changed — and continue to change — their industry, their community, and the world for the better, inspired by their personal connection to Nazareth. The first episode of Changemaker Chat features a conversation between Nazareth University President Beth Paul, Ph.D., and John Drain '83, chief financial officer of Hearst Television, Inc. in New York City, and a fascinating changemaker leader. Hear how Drain has successfully navigated his career — and the organizations he's led — through the dramatically changing media landscape, and how his experience at Nazareth has inspired and informed him along the way. Nazareth's Centennial Celebration is presented by Wellington Steele & Associates and the Leva Family.
In the quest to create spaces for all members of your team to speak up and become the voices that your business and organisation needs. It's crucial to recognize the neuroscience behind why we sometimes struggle to listen effectively to voices and faces that are different to our own. But here's the exciting part: understanding the neuroscience behind these biases can help us consciously overcome them. By recognizing that these biases exist, we can actively work to change our listening patterns and create a more inclusive environment.
Claire Alfree, is proud to serve as a multiskilled journalist with First Coast News. The Pennsylvania native is excited to make Florida her home, living as a reporter on Good Morning Jacksonville by day, and a triple threat by night. Before reporting in Jacksonville, Claire worked for Tegna's WNEP-TV near Scranton, Pennsylvania and Hearst Television's Washington D.C. News Bureau. Claire has worked every role in the typical TV, radio and print newsrooms. Her stories have been published with The Federalist, Radio America, The American Veterans Center, WDVM-DT Studios all in the Washington D.C. market. She also worked in social media marketing for the Delaware Department of Transportation, Juniata College and various non-profits throughout Pennsylvania. While studying multimedia journalism at Juniata College, Claire was awarded Pennsylvania's Student of the Year during her senior year. When she's not in front of the camera, you can find Claire on the golf course or on stage putting on a one woman musical. Her love for music, theater and dance has given her opportunities to perform all over the east coast, and yes she brought all of her instruments down to Florida. If you would like to send story ideas or restaurant recommendations, email her at calfree@firstcoastnews.com You can also keep up with her stories on social media: Tik Tok: @clairealfree Facebook: @clairealfree1 Instagram: @clairealfree Twitter: @clairealfree #clairealfree #goodmorningjacksonville #morninganchor #media #broadcaster #guest #livewithcdp #chrispomay #wqee #radio #barrycullenchevrolet
It's not everyday you talk to a reporter with an MBA.Kalyn Norwood is Hearst Television's White House Correspondent. She joined the company's Washington Bureau in July 2022, right after earning her MBA at Rice Business. An Emmy award-winning journalist, Kalyn landed in Washington D.C. after a stint in Albuquerque, where she worked as an anchor/reporter at KOAT, covering the state of New Mexico. She helped lead the station's election coverage, as well as President Biden's visit to the state. Host Maya Pomroy turns the tables on Kalyn and asks her a few questions about her unique and unconventional flight path from being in front of the camera to hitting the books at Rice. Kalyn shares a day in the life of a Washington D.C. correspondent and how her Rice education has strengthened her ability and understanding of her craft.Owl Have You Know is a production of Rice Business and is produced by University FM.Episode Quotes:Despite being different, you must pursue your goals23:32 - Don't be intimidated by how things are right now and close yourself off to a certain career path or position because you haven't seen anyone that looks like you doing the job. You could be that first. So prepare as if you're able to do the job, and hopefully, by the time you get there, you can be someone that other young girls look up to.Navigating the role of journalism with the rise of social media26:09 - The role of local journalists and those that air on local TV stations, like the work we do here at Hearst TV, is to provide that value and background. So we did the digging, we did the research. We talked to both sides, Republicans and Democrats, on this issue. You saw the headline, but here's the full story, as much as we can give. Like, here's the rest of the story. Here's what both of your interested lawmakers are saying on this. And if you continue to do a great job to provide value to people, they'll watch your stuff.Diversity is an asset22:22 - To me, diversity is only an asset. Not a liability because you're representing a community that's part of America's society. It should only be seen as an asset because there's more that connects us all.Why do we have different views genetically modified food27:50 - I'm so grateful that I decided to go back and get my MBA because I feel I have a better understanding of how the world works. I said at the beginning that everything's a business, but it is true. I think you'll understand your bosses better and the decisions that they make, and hopefully, you can provide value to whatever organization you're in a better way.Show Links:TranscriptGuest Profile: Kalyn Norwood | LinkedIn Kalyn Norwood on Twitter Kalyn Norwood on Instagram
The first half of 2023 is nearly done, and we've seen some interesting deals pop up — including the acquisition on Monday by Nexstar Media Group of KUSI-51 in San Diego and Hearst Television's recent purchase of Waterman Broadcasting's WBBH in Fort Myers, the market's NBC station.Does this portend the return of some big deals, or are we seeing blips on the radar? That's just one question RBR+TVBR Editor-in-Chief Adam R Jacobson asked veteran media broker Dick Kozacko in this fresh InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM.In the podcast, Kozacko addresses the buyer landscape for Radio, inventory for those seeking TV stations, and the population of active brokers in the U.S. today.
The Will To Change: Uncovering True Stories of Diversity & Inclusion
This episode features a conversation between JBC's Elfi Martinez and Yasmine Osborne, Director of Diversity and Inclusion at Hearst Television, Inc., as they discuss the origins of ERGs at Hearst Television. Discover the difference between an affinity group and an ERG and some of the guardrails that can be put in place to keep ERGs organized and productive. Yasmine also shares her thoughts about the need to clearly define the purpose of ERGs and how to attract executive sponsors.
An extortion note. A statewide manhunt. The most complicated bomb in history. It's not the plot of a movie. It actually happened. It's the subject of the first collaboration between Hearst Television's KCRA and Very Local. And it's also a great example of what can happen when someone who likes their job decides to spread their wings within their current workplace. Dave Manoucheri is the producer and director of "Bringing Down the House." The documentary explores the bombing of Harvey's Casino in South Lake Tahoe in 1980. No one died. No one got hurt. But a 1,000-pound bomb did go off and blew up part of the casino. It's the stuff Hollywood movies are made of, yet few people really know what happened. Dave and KCRA 3 photojournalist Victor Nieto spent a year tracking down everyone from the lead FBI agent, to the bomber's son, to the grandson of casino owner Harvey Gross. In this BONUS Dying to Ask: What drew Dave Manoucheri to the backstory of the Harvey's bombing Who on the KCRA 3 staff got tasked with building a bomb (non-working) for a re-creation The lengths Dave and photojournalist Victor Nieto went to for the show to have an authentic 80s vibe And the personal benefits Dave got out of tackling this year-long assignment
Welcome to the What's Next! podcast with Tiffani Bova. This week I'm excited to revisit a conversation I had with Soledad O'Brien. Soledad is an award-winning journalist, speaker, author, and philanthropist who anchors and produces the Hearst Television political magazine program “Matter of Fact with Soledad O'Brien.” Soledad is also the founder and CEO of Starfish Media Group, and reports for HBO Real Sports, the PBS NewsHour, WebMD, and has authored two books. She has appeared on networks, Fox and Oxygen, and anchored and reported for NBC, MSNBC, and CNN. She has won numerous awards, including three Emmys, the George Peabody award, an Alfred I DuPont prize, and the Gracie, and Newsweek Magazine named her one of the “15 People Who Make America Great.” With her husband, she is the founder of the PowHERful Foundation which helps young women get to and through college. I am absolutely thrilled to be speaking with Soledad O'Brien on the What's Next! Podcast. THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… anyone looking to be a better storyteller, feed their curiosity, and attract people to your mission. TODAY'S MAIN MESSAGE… Soledad shares her journey and how she made the leap from preparing for med school to a career in journalism. As an award-winning journalist, she also shares the importance of being curious and asking the right questions, how we can become better storytellers, and how we can prepare and listen better. Are you confident in being able to tell your story, or your company's story, well? Listen to my chat with Soledad O'Brien and find out! WHAT I LOVE MOST… Having the opportunity to interview a world-renowned journalist with over 30 years of experience who champions telling the true stories of real people who wouldn't have the opportunity to have their stories told. Running time: 39:21 Subscribe on iTunes Find Tiffani on social: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Find Soledad on social: Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Soledad on Matter of Fact TV: https://matteroffact.tv Soledad's Book: The Next Big Story: My Journey Through the Land of Possibilities
In this episode of The Pool we take a journey in the trenches of finance and media with Stan Herriott, VP, Finance Hearst Television. Stan explains his career journey, why finance and operations are essential to understanding and growing a media business. Diversity efforts within finance/operations are still under-explored and Stan discusses why this is so important and represents a critical opportunity for the media industry.
Hello There and thank you for reading the show notes. I hope they prove of some value to you just by me telling you I think you are valuable! Especially if you are a paid subscriber! If not then now is your big chance! Stand Up is a daily podcast that I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more Now on to my very special guest Soledad Obrien who joined me to talk about "The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks" Soledad O'Brien is an award-winning documentarian, journalist, speaker, author and philanthropist. She is the CEO of Soledad O'Brien Productions, a multi-platform media production company dedicated to telling empowering and authentic stories on a range of social issues and a thought leader whose public engagement garners wide attention. O'Brien has had national impact with her books and speeches, and her presence on the nation's op-ed pages, including the New York Times and Huffington Post. She is very active on social media, particularly Twitter where she has over 1.3 million followers. O'Brien currently anchors and produces the Hearst Television political magazine program “Matter of Fact with Soledad O'Brien” which is distributed by Sony Pictures. She also reports regularly for HBO's “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.” She has anchored shows on CNN, MSNBC and NBC, and hosted projects for Fox and A&E. O'Brien has contributed to the three major broadcast networks, Oxygen, Nat Geo, the PBS NewsHour and WebMD. She was a special correspondent on Al Jazeera America's news program, America Tonight, and produced several documentaries on social issues for the network. Earlier in her career, O'Brien anchored a show for MSNBC, before moving on to co-anchor NBC's “Weekend Today” and contributing segments to the “Today” show and “NBC Nightly News.” In 2003, O'Brien transitioned to CNN, where she was the face of CNN's morning news shows for many years and a frequent reporter and analyst for breaking news stories and election coverage. She also anchored the CNN documentary unit, where she created the “In America” documentary series “Black in America” and “Latino in America” which she continued to produce under Soledad O'Brien Productions as speaking tours. O'Brien's was recognized with three Emmy awards — for her coverage of the Haiti earthquake, the 2012 election and a series called “Kids and Race.” She was also honored twice with the George Foster Peabody award for her coverage of Hurricane Katrina and her reporting on the BP Gulf Coast Oil Spill. Her reporting on the Southeast Asia tsunami garnered CNN an Alfred I. DuPont Award. Upon founding Soledad O'Brien Productions, she continued to produce documentaries and series on topics that included youth incarceration, police brutality, veterans with PTSD and the opioid epidemic for Al Jazeera, CNN and the PBS NewsHour. Besides HBO Real Sports and Matter of Fact, O'Brien hosted “American Injustice” a BET Town Hall on the future of criminal justice reform. She was a host of the A&E special “Shining a Light: Conversations on Race in America.” She was the Host and Executive Producer of the Oxygen series “Mysteries & Scandals” as well as “O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession” and “Who Shot Biggie and Tupac,” both for Fox. She was also host of National Geographic Channel's “Live From Space” and moderator and executive producer of the annual National Geographic Bee. She was Executive Producer of the Lifetime Billboard Music Awards. She has served as Chair of the board of The After-School Corporation (now ExpandED Schools), and as a director on the boards of the Rand Corporation and the National Archives. She was a Harvard University Graduate School of Education, Distinguished Visiting Fellow. O'Brien frequently speaks on a variety of social issues at college campuses and corporate events. She was named on People magazine's list of the 50 Most Beautiful People in 2001 and was on People en Español′s 50 Most Beautiful list in 2004. She was named to Irish American magazine's “Top 100 Irish Americans” on two occasions, and was on Black Enterprise magazine's 2005 Hot List. Also in 2005, she was awarded Groundbreaking Latina of the Year by Catalina magazine. In 2006 she was featured in the Newsweek cover story “15 People Who Make America Great”. She is the author of two books, her critically acclaimed memoir “The Next Big Story” and “Latino in America.” In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, O'Brien and her husband, Brad, created the PowHERful Foundation to help young women get to and through college. The foundation hosts the PowHerful conferences that support hundreds of young women with mentoring programs, professional advice and other services. She lives in New York with her husband and four children. Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page
Andrew Fitzgerald, senior vice president of streaming video services for Hearst Television, details the broadcast TV station group's growing investment in hyper-local streaming content for its Very Local platform. The ad-supported free service is a hub for time-delayed access to local newscasts ON Hearst's major markets including Boston, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Milwaukee and Omaha, Neb. Very Local is an effort to reach the expanding number of broadband-only homes who have lost access to local broadcast stations as well as to deepen engagement with dedicated viewers of the mothership stations in each market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the 195th episode of You Know I'm Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are joined by NBC anchor Keith Jones for an exclusive interview to discuss: - Being mistaken for former NHL star Keith Jones - Did he know going into Villanova that he wanted to pursue a career as a broadcaster? - How was his time at Villanova University? - What was it like being the basketball team manager? - What internships did he do? - Morning Anchor/Producer/Reporter at WHSV / Gray Television. How did he get that job coming out of college? - WTAE News Reporter/Fill in Anchor for Hearst Television. How did that come about? - Weekday Morning News Anchor, Co-Host of The Lineup for NBC Philadelphia. How did he get that job? - How rough is it waking up for a morning shift? - What is his eating schedule? - Being an adjunct professor at Villanova University? - Being a board member for the Philadelphia Fireman's Hall Museum - Your reaction to winning your first Emmy? - His preferred cheesesteak spot? - You Know I'm Right moment
The 10-year-challenge series continues with the top executive at Hearst Television offering his vision on what 2032 looks like for the industry. Keying off Hearst's 135 years in the business, Jordan Wertlieb sees TV stations' success depending on one key thing -- and it's not technology or distribution. Gordon & Corey offer their usual pithy assessment.
Rob Petrone was the host and creator of Verizon Fios One's Restaurant Hunter, for which he won six New York Emmy Awards. Rob has interviewed some of the world's most acclaimed chefs, brought celebrities to mom-and-pop establishments, and even appeared as a guest judge on the hit Food Network show Beat Bobby Flay. He currently leads a team producing long-form content with Hearst Television. Follow Jim Serpico on Instagram: @breadforthepeoplepod and @jimserpico Follow Rob Petrone on Instagram: @robpetronetv Subscribe to Bread For the People on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bread-for-the-people/id1617829952
Hearst Television named Jordan Wertlieb president in 2013, leading 33 stations in 26 U.S. markets, plus digital properties, 2 radio stations, and more than 70 programming streams with multicast channels. He caught the TV bug in high school, and along the way learned a few things: the heart of your education might not be in the classroom; don't be afraid to ask for help; and every role has lessons to teach you if you're humble enough to learn them. For info about the book or this podcast please visit our website:http://www.letthemleadbybacon.comhttp://www.johnubacon.comYou can connect with John via these platforms:https://www.facebook.com/johnubaconhttps://twitter.com/Johnubacon
Grab a cup of coffee and join Abby Auerbach, TVB and NEXT Women, for a 15 minute conversation with Ashley Gold of Hearst Television.In her current role as EVP and group head of Hearst Television, Ashley shares oversight of Hearst's 33 TV stations and two radio stations. She joined Hearst as VP sales in 2017 after serving as GM of KRON-TV in San Francisco and KOIN-TV in Portland, Oregon.Ashley and Abby will discuss the importance of mentorship, the future of localism, and advice for women in the industry.
Rainbow Raaja and Yovanka Sanchez talk about the importance of representation in stories and the power and impact of the stories we consume via television and cinema. Yovanka's mission focuses on supporting young girls and women understand how to become the "heroine" of their own lives through opening the door for more equality, diversity, inclusion and awareness around gender-violence. More about Yovanka:Yovanka is the founder of La Mariposa Films, a media brand anchored in storytelling, creating, and developing content that celebrates women and puts them at the center of every story.Also, she is a media expert with more than twenty years of knowledge and experience in front and behind the cameras. Having worked and collaborated with many high-profile ladies like JLO, Serena Williams, Christina Aguilera, Alicia Machado to name a few and many powerful partners like CNN, AJ Plus, NBC, Hearst Television, Telemundo, FedEx, WeWork, Raw Juce andmany more, she has become a rising influence in celebrating women's untold perspectives on screen.Yovanka is fluent in 4 languages and has travelled and lived around the globe because of her father's diplomatic career. She combine's her own unique upbringing and global perspectives to her creative projects & productions, speeches, and workshops. Her work has helped women and young girls understand how to create structure of their "heroine" story for clarity and direction in their businesses, lives and missions. But today she also wants to help big corporations, brands and organizations understand and see the power in “women stories”.
It's time for a mental-health check-in. Nicholaus Houser has 12 years of experience in writing/editing, online content production and marketing, which includes work as the Marketing and Communications Manager for a Sacramento nonprofit, a Digital Managing Editor for Hearst Television and as a featured columnist and feedback editor for Bleacher Report. He has also worked as a copywriter for a small insurance company and as a Digital Marketing Coordinator for a statewide construction advocacy nonprofit, which has given him experience building brands through blogging, social media (Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Google+, LinkedIn, Instagram), email marketing, and video (Adobe Premiere) creation.Connect with Nick on LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholausdhouser/Connect with Nick on Instagram: @daddinggreatly Support This Podcast! Make a quick and easy donation here:https://www.patreon.com/dogoodbetterAbout The Official Do Good Better Podcast:Each episode features (fundraising expert, speaker, event creator and author) Patrick Kirby interviewing leaders and champions of small & medium nonprofits to share their successes, their impact, and what makes them a unicorn in a field of horses. Patrick answers fundraising questions and (most importantly) showcases how you can support these small nonprofits doing great big things!iTunes: https://apple.co/3a3XenfSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2PlqRXsYouTube: https://bit.ly/3kaWYanTunein: http://tun.in/pjIVtStitcher: https://bit.ly/3i8jfDRFollow On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoGoodBetterPodcast/Follow On Twitter: @consulting_do #fundraising #fundraiser #charity #nonprofit #donate #dogood #dogoodBETTER #fargo #fundraisingdadAbout Host Patrick Kirby:Email: Patrick@dogoodbetterconsulting.comLinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fundraisingdad/Want more great advice? Buy Patrick's book! Now also available as an e-book!Fundraise Awesomer! A Practical Guide to Staying Sane While Doing GoodAvailable through Amazon Here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1072070359
Chairwoman of the Emma Bowen Foundation board of directors, Katherine Barnett was promoted in 2019 to senior vice president of human resources for Hearst Television after having served as vice president of human resources for Hearst Television since June 2013. She joined the company in 2012 as senior director of human resources. She oversees the company's efforts in the areas of recruiting, personnel management and employee relations, and has significantly expanded the company's efforts in the areas of diversity and military recruitment.
Over the last year, the Right has ignited a widespread disinformation campaign around Critical Race Theory -- and mainstream media is fueling the fire. Mentions of CRT in the news grew exponentially this past year, with journalists often framing the conversation around education censorship as an equal debate between supporters and opponents of anti-equality legislation. And despite CRT's well-documented history of emerging in 1989 with a clear and fixed definition, the media have decided to play in the Right's disinformation campaign by allowing a distortion of the concept's meaning in exchange for views. On this episode, Kimberlé meets with veteran journalist Soledad O'Brien to unpack mass media's decision to legitimize faux debate, outline the consequences of this debate on racial justice and democracy, and chart a path forward for journalists who aspire to do better. With: SOLEDAD O'BRIEN - CEO of Soledad O'Brien Productions; Anchor and Producer, The Hearst Television political magazine program “Matter of Fact with Soledad O'Brien” Hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw (@sandylocks) Produced and edited by Julia Sharpe-Levine Co-produced by Ashley Julien Supported provided by Destiny Spruill, Rebecca Scheckman, and the African American Policy Forum Music by Blue Dot Sessions Follow us at @intersectionalitymatters, @IMKC_podcast
Jeff Rossen '98 has established himself as one of television's top consumer reporters through his "Rossen Reports" series. He's won awards for his work on NBC's Today Show and as Hearst Television's national consumer correspondent. On Sept. 11, 2001, Rossen was a rookie reporter for WABC-TV in New York City. In this 'Cuse Conversations podcast, he talks about what he experienced and what he learned reporting on 9/11 in Lower Manhattan two decades ago.
Mid-Atlantic - conversations about US, UK and world politics
María de la Soledad Teresa O'Brien (born September 19, 1966) is an American broadcast journalist and executive producer. Since 2016, O'Brien has been the host for Matter of Fact with Soledad O'Brien, a nationally syndicated weekly talk show produced by Hearst Television. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of "Hello, Hilltop!" SMU Political Science and Corporate Communication and Public Affairs student Isabelle Redfield ('21) interviews Gabe Travers ('07; Journalism), senior director of product development at Hearst Television. Travers shares stories from his days as a student at SMU, along with highlights from his career and plans for the future.
Sony Pictures Television's Daytime Emmy® Award winning personality Dr. Oz sits down with Hearst Television's Amanda Hull to discuss a couple ways broadcasters can stay healthy in a high-stress environment. Also, learn about this year's virtual Sales and Management Television Exchange.
In this episode, we talk with SOLEDAD O'BRIEN, the award-winning journalist, speaker, author and philanthropist...and the producer & anchor of "Matter of Fact with Soledad O'Brien".THOUGHT #1Take 24 Hours to Wallow, but on the 25th Hour...Bounce Back with a Plan and Get Back to Work.THOUGHT #2Don't Spend Time Beating on a Wall, Hoping to Change it into a Door. - Coco ChanelCONNECT:Website: SoledadOBrienProductions.comTV Show: MatterofFact.tvBook: The Next Big Story: My Journey Through the Land of PossibilitiesBook: Latino in AmericaPodcast: Murder on the TowpathFacebook: @SoledadOBrien.OfficialPageInstagram: @SoledadOBrienLinkedin: Soledad OBrien ProductionsTwitter: @SoledadOBrienBRAND & RESOURCE MENTIONS:Jeffrey Todd “JT” Keel (Show Music) - JT Keel5DollarTracks.com - 5DollarTracks.com"Matter of Fact with Soledad O'Brien" (TV show) - https://matteroffact.tvCNN - CNN.comHBO Real Sports - HBO.comWedMD - WebMD.comPBS NewsHour - PBS.orgHarvard University - Harvard.eduCambridge, MA - CambridgeMA.govCoronoviris (COVID-19) - CDC.govThe Far Side (Gary Larson) - TheFarSide.comCandystriper - Merriam-Webster.comNurse's Aid - AmericasJobExchange.comPowHERful Foundation - Powherful.comMarcus Buckingham - MarcusBuckingham.comDon Clifton - Wikipedia.comGallup Organization - Gallup.com"First, Break All the Rules" (book) - Amazon.comEquestrian - WikipediaJohn Deere - Deere.comSam's Club - SamsClub.comHard Rock International – HardRock.comThoughts That Rock – ThoughtsThatRock.comCertified Rock Star - CertifiedRockStar.comCulture That Rocks: How to Revolutionize Your Company’s Culture (Jim Knight) – CultureThatRocks.comBlack Sheep: Unleash the Extraordinary, Awe-Inspiring, Undiscovered You (Brant Menswar) - FindYourBlackSheep.comRock ‘n Roll With It: Overcoming the Challenge of Change (Brant Menswar) – RocknRollWithIt.comCannonball Kids’ cancer – CannonballKidscancer.orgKeppler Speakers - KepplerSpeakers.comBig Kettle Drum - BigKettleDrum.comSpectacle Photography (Show/Website Photos) – SpectaclePhoto.comSOLEDAD O'BRIEN'S BIO:Soledad O’Brien is an award-winning journalist, speaker, author and philanthropist who anchors and produces the Hearst Television political magazine program “Matter of Fact with Soledad O’Brien.” O’Brien, founder and CEO of Soledad O’Brien Productions, also reports for HBO Real Sports, the PBS NewsHour, WebMD and has authored two books. She has appeared on networks, Fox and Oxygen and anchored and reported for NBC, MSNBC and CNN. She has won numerous awards, including three Emmys, the George Peabody award, an Alfred I DuPont prize and the Gracie. Newsweek Magazine named her one of the “15 People Who Make America Great.” With her husband, she is founder of the PowHERful Foundation that helps young women get to and through college.
Soledad O’Brien is an award-winning journalist, speaker, author and philanthropist who anchors and produces the Hearst Television political magazine program “Matter of Fact with Soledad O’Brien.” O’Brien, founder and CEO of Soledad O’Brien Productions, also reports for HBO Real Sports, the PBS NewsHour, WebMD and has authored two books. She has appeared on networks, Fox and Oxygen and anchored and reported for NBC, MSNBC and CNN. She has won numerous awards, including three Emmys, the George Peabody award, an Alfred I DuPont prize and the Gracie. Newsweek Magazine named her one of the “15 People Who Make America Great.” With her husband, she is founder of the PowHERful Foundation that helps young women get to and through college. Follow her on Twitter: @soledadobrien
This week’s conversation is with Soledad O’Brien, an award-winning documentarian, journalist, speaker, author and philanthropist.She is dedicated to telling empowering and authentic stories on a range of social issues.Soledad currently anchors and produces the Hearst Television political magazine program “Matter of Fact with Soledad O’Brien” and she also reports regularly for HBO’s “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.”She has anchored shows on CNN, MSNBC and NBC, and hosted projects for Fox and A&E.At CNN, she was the face of CNN’s morning news shows for many years and a frequent reporter and analyst for breaking news stories and election coverage.She also anchored the CNN documentary unit, where she created the “In America” documentary series, which includes “Black in America” and “Latino in America.”Soledad was recognized with three Emmy awards -- for her coverage of the Haiti earthquake, the 2012 election and a series called “Kids and Race.”So Soledad’s resume speaks for itself-- she has a deep regard for her craft and more importantly: separating right from wrong.On the surface, this movement, these protests, they’re about highlighting the injustices, the police brutality that many African-Americans have been prone to for far too long.But it extends further than that.This conversation is about accountability... we all play a role.It’s up to us whether we’re the person who chooses to actively make a difference or turn a blind eye. ------Please support our partners!We're able to keep growing and creating content for YOU because of their support. We believe in their mission and would appreciate you supporting them in return!!To take advantage of deals from our partners, head to https://www.findingmastery.net/partners where you'll find all discount links and codes mentioned in the podcast.
Soledad O’Brien joins Third Space and provides perspective on funding, staffing, and focusing on equity. Soledad O’Brien is an award-winning journalist, speaker, author, and philanthropist who anchors and produces the Hearst Television political magazine program “Matter of Fact with Soledad O’Brien.” O’Brien, founder, and CEO of Soledad O’Brien Productions, also reports for HBO Real Sports, the PBS NewsHour, WebMD, and has authored two books. She has appeared on networks, Fox and Oxygen, and anchored and reported for NBC, MSNBC, and CNN. She has won numerous awards, including three Emmys, the George Peabody award, an Alfred I DuPont prize, and the Gracie. Newsweek Magazine named her one of the “15 People Who Make America Great.” With her husband, she is the founder of the PowHERful Foundation that helps young women get to and through college. Follow her on Twitter: @soledadobrien
Amanda Hull, general sales manager for Hearst Television's KCCI in Des Moines, Iowa, delves into hot topics for small and medium market television broadcasters. She and NAB's Anne Frenette discuss impression-based selling, recruitment, employee retention and planning the new NAB Sales and Management Television Exchange.
It's a good thing Jeff Rossen and I don't share an office. I'd probably talk his ear off all day long. Jeff is the newly named chief national consumer correspondent for Hearst Television. He joined Hearst after a decade at NBC News and "The Today Show," where his franchise, "Rossen Reports," exposed scams, tested products and cost big companies big money when it turned out they weren't delivering on their promises. He's as impossible to ignore in real life as he is on TV. It's an energy that fuels his creative side that even he admits can be exhausting to be around! (I might relate to that.)On this Dying to Ask:How Jeff knew it was the right time to make the leap from NBC to Hearst Television and his advice to anyone thinking about pivoting from an established careerThe role a chimpanzee played in his rise to getting noticed at a network and, ultimately, created his niche as a consumer reporter and his award-winning franchise, "Rossen Reports"What Jeff does in his free time that he says creates the only space in his life where he's not thinking about workAnd proof Hearst's new chief national consumer correspondent might have a solid second career as a relationship expert!
C21 Canadian bureau chief Adam Benzine reports from Natpe Miami 2020, speaking with president and CEO JP Bommel; ViacomCBS's Federico Cuervo and Juan ‘JC' Acosta; Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Awards honoree Courtney Kemp; Hearst Television public affairs show host Soledad O'Brien; and Ryan Chanatry, general manager of First Look Media streamer Topic.
In the second part of our interview with Hearst TV's Emerson Coleman, we tackle the need for news programming that addresses America's changing demographics and the important role of broadcasters in the electoral process. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/katzmediagroup/message
Next week marks the start of the 56th annual conference of the National Association of Television Program Executives (otherwise known as NATPE) in Miami. As an international marketplace for television/video content, the conference hosts content buyers and sellers from around the world. We asked Hearst Television's Senior Vice President of Programming - Emerson Coleman - to chat with us about how his organization approaches the famed programming marketplace, what not to miss if you'll be attending and why the local television space is still alive and well amid the many distribution options available today for content makers. A seasoned veteran of television production (you can read his official biography below), Emerson also shared some of the impetus behind Hearst's decision to bring Matter of Fact with Soledad O'Brien to local television audiences in this particular moment. So whether you're interested in hearing about the not-to-be-missed aspects of this year's NATPE or just want to pick up a few tips from a programming master - this edition of IN TUNE is for you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/katzmediagroup/message
What thinking and insight does the former Director of Curation for Twitter bring as Chief Digital Content Officer for Hearst TV? Hearst is a leading global, diversified media, information and services company with more than 360 businesses including Hearst TV (a national multimedia company with operations serving nearly three dozen U.S. cities, reaching one out of every five U.S. households, and delivering local and national news, weather, information, sports and entertainment programming via every available content-delivery platform). Andrew Fitzgerald leads digital content efforts across Hearst Television's local stations and central teams, and he joins the show in a wide ranging and useful conversation.
Welcome to the What's Next! podcast with Tiffani Bova. This week I have the pleasure of speaking with Soledad O’Brien. Soledad is an award-winning journalist, speaker, author and philanthropist who anchors and produces the Hearst Television political magazine program “Matter of Fact with Soledad O’Brien.” Soledad is also the founder and CEO of Starfish Media Group, and reports for HBO Real Sports, the PBS NewsHour, WebMD and has authored two books. She has appeared on networks, Fox and Oxygen, and anchored and reported for NBC, MSNBC and CNN. She has won numerous awards, including three Emmys, the George Peabody award, an Alfred I DuPont prize and the Gracie, and Newsweek Magazine named her one of the “15 People Who Make America Great.” With her husband, she is the founder of the PowHERful Foundation that helps young women get to and through college. I am absolutely thrilled to be speaking with Soledad O’Brien on the What’s Next! Podcast. THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… anyone looking to be a better storyteller, feed their curiosity and attract people to your mission. TODAY’S MAIN MESSAGE… Soledad shares her journey and how she made the leap from preparing for med-school to a career in journalism. As an award-winning journalist, she also shares the importance of being curious and asking the right questions, how we can become better storytellers, and how we can prepare and listen better. Are you confident in being able to tell your story, or your company’s story, well? Listen to my chat with Soledad O’Brien and find out! WHAT I LOVE MOST… Having the opportunity to interview a world-renowned journalist, with over 30-years of experience, who champions telling the true stories of real people who wouldn’t have the opportunity to have their stories told. Running time: 39:21 Subscribe on iTunes Find Tiffani on social: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Find Soledad on social: Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Soledad on Matter of Fact TV: https://matteroffact.tv Soledad’s Book: The Next Big Story: My Journey Through the Land of Possibilities
Looking for a new TV show to binge? Ask Jessica Mathies.She likely watches more TV than anyone you know. But as an executive producer, it's her job to figure out what people are watching and, more importantly, WHY they're watching it.Uncovering what drives us to keep up with Kardashians or revel in not-so-real housewives is as maddening as it is entertaining.Jessica's work in non-scripted or reality TV is extensive. She held the title of human canvas producer on "Ink Master" and was responsible for convincing people to tattoo their eyelids. She worked on HGTV's "Sleep on It," where homebuyers spent the night in a prospective home before making an offer.Her latest creation is Hearst Television's "Word of Mouth," a show that asks local people for recommendations on everything from food to culture.On this Dying to Ask: we find out how reality TV is really made. (Heads up: It's a little like finding out how sausage is made.) Jessica explains why we can't get enough Chip and Joanna Gaines on "Fixer Upper," and tells some epic stories from her time as a human canvas producer.And, we find out what happened when she took "Word of Mouth" to the streets of Sacramento.
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William Ammerman is Executive Vice President of Digital Media at Engaged Media Inc. and has previously held leadership positions with Tribune Media, Hearst Television, and Capitol Broadcasting. Over his career, he has managed digital advertising for hundreds of television stations and their websites, mobile apps, and connected platforms. His latest book is called The Invisible […] The post CL235: The Future Of Marketing And General Adversarial Networks – Interview with William Ammerman appeared first on James Taylor.
William Ammerman, the man who coined the term Psycho-technology, is joining the program to discuss his latest research on the specific ways artificial intelligence, or AI, is not only being used to manipulate us, but also being used to actually change us. He discusses the methods that are being used, by who, and what to look for. His philosophy is to educate everyone on the good and the bad. To not take sides, but to educate. It's a debate that is vital to be had in order for us to benefit from AI rather than becoming useful idiots for those looking to dominate and control society. You can learn more and purchase his book "The Invisible Brand" @ http://WAmmerman.com For Patreons, William Ammerman provides a chapter of his book so you can see first hand what it's about. Join now @ http://Patreon.com/SarahWestall Follow me on Twitter @ https://twitter.com/westall_sarahw Censorship is serious. To stay informed of all the latest episodes, sign up for my weekly newsletter @ http://SarahWestall.com Important Information Shared on the Show Get your free 505 page eBook with practical and proven natural remedies for taking control of your health @ http://Cuttl.y/505eBook Learn more about Dr. Bill Andrews Telomere Lengthening and the world's best anti aging compound - Listeners use code "Sarah5" to receive a 5% discount. This code will work every time you purchase and with other offers, including the 10% introductory offer advertised on their website: http://Cutt.ly/DefyTime See the studies and learn more about the 24 hour weight loss supplement that guarantees results! Tetrogen @ https://cutt.ly/TetrogenInfo Advanced Health for your Stem Cells! Learn more about Stem Cell Pro @ http://Cutt.ly/ProxyStem Smart Buying Tip: Remember to select recurring order for much better pricing and discounts (you can always cancel if you change your mind) William Ammerman's Biography "I wrote The Invisible Brand because I want you to understand how advances in artificial intelligence are impacting you through the world of marketing and advertising." Ammerman's background as an advertising executive, coupled with his post-graduate work in artificial intelligence, gives him a unique perspective on the subject of marketing in the age of A.I. Currently, Ammerman serves as the Executive Vice President of Digital Media for Engaged Media (part of Six Sails) where he manages digital publishing for a dozen consumer publications. Formerly, as Global Head of Advertising for Frankly Inc., he managed digital advertising for hundreds of television stations, including their websites, mobile apps, and connected television (OTT) platforms. Prior to that, he was Tribune Media’s Vice President of Programmatic and Data-Driven Revenue, and held senior advertising positions with Hearst Television and Capitol Broadcasting. William Ammerson has a master’s from the UNC School of Media & Journalism and has completed post-graduate work in artificial intelligence at MIT. You can see more of his work and buy his book "The Invisible Brand" @ http://WAmmerman.com See part 2 of our interview on Youtube https://youtu.be/MkSa7soKgKw
William Ammerman, the man who coined the term Psycho-technology, is joining the program to discuss his latest research on the specific ways artificial intelligence, or AI, is not only being used to manipulate us, but also being used to actually change us. He discusses the methods that are being used, by who, and what to look for. His philosophy is to educate everyone on the good and the bad. To not take sides, but to educate. It's a debate that is vital to be had in order for us to benefit from AI rather than becoming useful idiots for those looking to dominate and control society. You can learn more and purchase his book "The Invisible Brand" @ http://WAmmerman.com For Patreons, William Ammerman provides a chapter of his book so you can see first hand what it's about. Join now @ http://Patreon.com/SarahWestall Follow me on Twitter @ https://twitter.com/westall_sarahw Censorship is serious. To stay informed of all the latest episodes, sign up for my weekly newsletter @ http://SarahWestall.com Important Information Shared on the Show Get your free 505 page eBook with practical and proven natural remedies for taking control of your health @ http://Cuttl.y/505eBook Learn more about Dr. Bill Andrews Telomere Lengthening and the world's best anti aging compound - Listeners use code "Sarah5" to receive a 5% discount. This code will work every time you purchase and with other offers, including the 10% introductory offer advertised on their website: http://Cutt.ly/DefyTime See the studies and learn more about the 24 hour weight loss supplement that guarantees results! Tetrogen @ https://cutt.ly/TetrogenInfo Advanced Health for your Stem Cells! Learn more about Stem Cell Pro @ http://Cutt.ly/ProxyStem Smart Buying Tip: Remember to select recurring order for much better pricing and discounts (you can always cancel if you change your mind) William Ammerman's Biography "I wrote The Invisible Brand because I want you to understand how advances in artificial intelligence are impacting you through the world of marketing and advertising." Ammerman's background as an advertising executive, coupled with his post-graduate work in artificial intelligence, gives him a unique perspective on the subject of marketing in the age of AI. Currently, Ammerman serves as the Executive Vice President of Digital Media for Engaged Media (part of Six Sails) where he manages digital publishing for a dozen consumer publications. Formerly, as Global Head of Advertising for Frankly Inc., he managed digital advertising for hundreds of television stations, including their websites, mobile apps, and connected television (OTT) platforms. Prior to that, he was Tribune Media’s Vice President of Programmatic and Data-Driven Revenue, and held senior advertising positions with Hearst Television and Capitol Broadcasting. William Ammerson has a master’s from the UNC School of Media & Journalism and has completed post-graduate work in artificial intelligence at MIT. You can see more of his work and buy his book "The Invisible Brand" @ http://WAmmerman.com See part 1 of our interview on Youtube https://youtu.be/MkSa7soKgKw
William Ammerman is Executive Vice President of Digital Media at Engaged Media Inc. and has previously held leadership positions with Tribune Media, Hearst Television, and Capitol Broadcasting. Over his career, he has managed digital advertising for hundreds of television stations and their websites, mobile apps, and connected platforms. He is the author of The Invisible Brand: Marketing in the Age Of Automation, Big Data, and Machine Learning and writes about marketing in the age of AI at MarketingandAI.com. Learn more at wammerman.com. Free Book Dominating Your Mind Connect with Bert Martinez on YouTube. Connect with Bert Martinez on Twitter. Connect with Bert Martinez on Instagram. Click here for more episodes.
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First October 2018 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Hearst Television vice president and chief digital content officer Arthur Fitzgerald, discussing the new Facebook Watch series Dispatches From The Middle, and a preview of Into The Dark, Hulu's new monthly anthology series, featuring Rebecca Rittenhouse, co-star of the premiere episode"The Body".. Plus an update on Seed & Spark's Keep It Colorful pilot crowdfunding campaign (showcased on last Friday's episode).
History was made at Station Summit when three of the most influential people -- David Muir of ABC World News Tonight, Jeff Glor from the CBS Evening News and Lester Holt of NBC Nightly News -- came together for a not-to-be-missed panel discussion moderated by Frank Biancuzzo, executive vice president and group head, Hearst Television. With the unprecedented changes happening in our world right now, there's never been a more vital time for us to hear their perspectives on the events shaping America today—and to find out what it means to be a trusted source in this minute-by-minute news environment.
Ep. 127: Elliott Lewis is an assistant professor of journalism at SUNY Purchase College in Westchester County, New York, where he teaches media law and broadcast news. He joined the faculty in 2015 after a 20-year career as a television reporter, anchor, producer and assignment editor. Elliott is a 2013 graduate of The University of Akron School of Law in Ohio, where he also served as a part-time faculty member in the university’s School of Communication. He is licensed to practice law in the state of New York. Before becoming a law student, Elliott was a freelance television news reporter in Washington, DC. Over the years, his clients included WJLA-TV, BET News, CNN, Associated Press Television, and the Washington bureaus of Tribune Broadcasting and Hearst Television. Prior to moving to the nation's capital, Elliott’s career took him to a number of cities around the country. He has worked as a reporter for WKMG-TV in Orlando, WKRC-TV in Cincinnati, KPTV in Portland, KGTV in San Diego, and KTVN in Reno. Elliott attended Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, where he studied Spanish and communications. When not in class, he could be found running the audio board at the campus radio station, working in the university’s public relations office, and delivering farm news for the College of Agriculture’s radio news service. He completed his bachelor’s degree at the University of Maryland-University College. Early in his career, Elliott joined the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) and later served on the NABJ Board of Directors from 2003-2007. In addition, he has been an ex-officio board member of the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) and a visiting faculty member at the Poynter Institute, a leading journalism think-tank located in St. Petersburg, Florida. With Fade, television journalist Elliott Lewis weaves his memoirs as a black-and-white biracial American with the voices of dozens of multiracial people who are challenging how we think and speak about race today. His interviews illuminate a variety of coping strategies and reveal stark generational differences in the ways mixed race people have come to terms with their identity. A comprehensive look at the multiracial state of the union, Fade tackles hot-button issues such as the often complicated lives of multiracial people in communities of color, interracial dating, transracial adoption, "black versus biracial" identities, and the birth of a national multiracial movement. Elliott also shares his own moving - and often humorous -firsthand experiences with race, along with intimate stories from those at the forefront of nationwide efforts to formally recognize the multiracial population. To learn more about Elliott, please visit his website: http://lewisfreelance.com/lewisfreelance.com/Elliott_Lewis_HomePage.html For more on host, Alex Barnett, please check out his website: www.alexbarnettcomic.com or visit him on Facebook (www.facebook.com/alexbarnettcomic) or on Twitter at @barnettcomic To subscribe to the Multiracial Family Man, please click here: MULTIRACIAL FAMILY MAN PODCAST Intro and Outro Music is Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons - By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Topic: Young African-American male or one in a minority group and not becoming the stereotypes seen on through media. Robert Parham Jr. has successfully parlayed his skills from athletics into acting, making a name for himself in the break through starring role in the movie “Predatory Lender” and as Executive Producer, actor and co-financier for the 2016 action- adventure film “Jackson Bolt.” Birthing a new legacy for himself on the silver screen, he plays the role of fighter turned cop alongside legendary NFL, Actor and Producer Fred “The Hammer” Williamson. Veteran actor Fred Williamson is famous for his role in countless movies in the 1970s, but is well remembered for his starring role in the 70s movie “Black Caesar.” The inclusion of Action Film star Andre “Chyna” McCoy, and American martial artist, actor, stuntman and fight choreographer, R. Marcos Taylor in the cast of this action packed movie, makes it one not to be missed. Keonte Coleman is an assistant professor and interim chair of the Journalism & Media Studies Department at Bennett College?. Coleman was an Edward R. Murrow and multiple Emmy Award winning local television news producer while working for Hearst Television before transitioning to the classroom. Wednesday February 22, 2017 Call In: 516-453-6657
Listen to the questions that weren't asked in the 1st presidential debate. This Golden State’s Randy Shandobil asks some of California’s best political journalists what their first question would be if they were the moderator of one of the presidential debates. Mark Barabak and John Myers from the LA Times, Debra Saunders of the SF Chronicle, Politico’s Carla Marinucci, the Sacramento Bee’s Dan Morain, Marc Sandalow, political analyst for Hearst Television, Doug Sovern of KCBS Radio, former KCRA political reporter Kevin Riggs, and Hank Plante with the Desert Sun all play hardball.
Dr. Ben Bahr receives the UNC BOG Award for Public Service. The New Leash on Life program pairs inmates & dogs for a training program that helps them both. The Threshold Singers of the Triangle provide healing music to people in times of transition.
Hearst Television Chairman & CEO David Barrett & ABC News President Ben Sherwood lead a discussion on The Future of Television News.
We continue our series on NC's community colleges with Western Piedmont Community College. And the inaugural Hargrove Communications Law & Policy Colloquium focused on The Future of Television News.