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On April 12, Paul Jay attended the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, where he discussed his upcoming documentary How to Stop a Nuclear War, based on the book The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner by Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg. The film, narrated by Emma Thompson, reveals how U.S. nuclear policy was built on secrecy, deception, and the willingness to risk global annihilation—and explores what can be done today to reduce the danger. Jay examines the fabricated threats and Cold War lies that justified the arms race and how these narratives continue to shape policy and public perception today. Jay will also discuss NATO and U.S. President Donald Trump's “Golden Dome."
Join Hanif Khan & Imran Akram for Monday's show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Yemen' and ‘Faith Based Journalism' Yemen Amid the deepening humanitarian crisis in Yemen, the spotlight turns to the devastating toll on children and vulnerable communities. As food insecurity, malnutrition, and disease grip the country, millions face life-threatening conditions with little access to clean water, shelter, or medical care. Join us as we take a closer look at the human toll of Yemen's crisis, highlighting the daily struggles of those affected. Faith Based Journalism With the International Journalism Festival having just passed, the influence of the media is once again at the forefront of discussion. In an era where media bias and fake news has started to become a norm, the need for integrity has become necessary. Join us today as we discuss the influence of media and how faith-based journalism brings a level of integrity and honesty to how news is dealt with. Guests: Mr. Peter Hawkins - Peter Hawkins is the UNICEF Representative to Yemen. He has led UNICEF's work in Yemen since November 2022. Ayesha Naseem - Al Hakam Writer Sidra Tul Muntaha - MTA Canada Zafir Malik - Review Of Reglions Producers: Noorin Ghumman and Arub Anwar and Munahil Nasir
O jornalista se consagra ao contar grandes histórias, mas não é fácil: é preciso encontrar essas histórias, apurá-las e depois escrevê-las de um jeito interessante. O que acontece quando uma dessas etapas não dá certo? A história do alemão Claas Relotious trata do que é e do que deveria ser o jornalismo. Este é mais um episódio do Escuta Essa, podcast semanal em que Denis e Danilo trocam histórias de cair o queixo e de explodir os miolos. Todas as quartas-feiras, no seu agregador de podcasts favorito, é a vez de um contar um causo para o outro. Não deixe de enviar os episódios do Escuta Essa para aquela pessoa com quem você também gosta de compartilhar histórias e aproveite para mandar seus comentários e perguntas no Spotify, nas redes sociais , ou no e-mail escutaessa@aded.studio. A gente sempre lê mensagens no final de cada episódio! ... NESTE EPISÓDIO -O jornalista Claas Relotious nasceu em Hamburgo em 1985 e se formou na Universidade de Bremen. Escreveu para diversas publicações em língua alemã além da Der Spiegel, como a Cicero e o Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagzeitung. Ele ganhou (e depois teve que devolver) os prêmios “oJournalist of the Year” da CNN em 2014, o European Press Prize em 2017, e o Deutscher Reporterpreis em 2013, 2015, 2016 e 2018. -A Der Spiegel concentra neste texto as respostas para as principais questões sobre o caso Claas Relotious. -É possível baixar um arquivo em alemão com todas as matérias de Claas na Der Spiegel e os comentários da redação da revista. -Um texto de 2018 escrito por moradores de Fergus Falls, nos EUA, foi um dos primeiros a denunciar erros de Claas Relotious. -Em 2017, um ano antes da matéria ‘A última testemunha', o The New York Times contou a história de Gayle Gaddis, que tem história bem parecida com a de Gayle Gladdis, da história de Claas. -O encontro de jornalismo que o Denis cita no episódio é o International Journalism Festival de 2019. Uma mesa com Swantje Dake, Jeff Jarvis, Tanit Koch e Jay Rosen discutiu o caso Claas Relaotious e as consequências do jornalismo baseado em histórias. -O El País conta com detalhes como o jornalista Juan Moreno desvendou as farsas do colega. -O livro ‘The Hitler Diaries', de Charles Hamilton, conta a história de como Konrad Kujau produziu os diários de Hitler e enganou a Stern. -O Art Newspaper conta como foi o roubo da Monalisa em 1911 por Vincenzo Peruggia. -Cem anos depois do roubo de Monalisa, o Saturday Evening Post escreveu sobre o artigo de Karl Decker publicado por eles que dizia que um tal Eduardo de Valiferno havia planejado o roubo do quadro. - O fato de que especialistas percebem incoerências em uma reportagem jornalística mas se esquecem da possibilidade de incoerências quando leem reportagens de outras áreas leva o nome de "efeito de amnésia de Gell-Mann". - O episódio do The Daily sobre solidão no Japão, lembrado pelo ouvinte Michael Burt, chama-se "A shrinking society in Japan" e é de 2021. ... AD&D STUDIO A AD&D produz podcasts e vídeos que divertem e respeitam sua inteligência! Acompanhe todos os episódios em aded.studio para não perder nenhuma novidade.
Have news organisations learned the right lessons from working with platforms? Are newsrooms being too short-sighted in their applications for the tech? These questions and more were discussed at the International Journalism Festival
Wenn Menschen aus ihren Ländern fliehen müssen – aus wirtschaftlichen, sozialen oder politischen Gründen – fliehen mit ihnen viele Journalist*innen. Denn auch sie sind von Repressionen oder Verfolgung betroffen. Auf einem Podium beim International Journalism Festival in Perugia sprachen Vertreter*innen von sogenannten „Exil-Medien“. Chefredakteurin Pauline Tillmann hat zwei von ihnen im Anschluss interviewt. Sudeshna Chanda arbeitet bei „Zamaneh Media“, einem Radiosender, der aus den Niederlanden Programm für die iranische Bevölkerung macht. Cinthia Membreno hat bei „Confidencial“ ein Mitgliedschaftsprogramm aufgebaut. „Confidencial“ berichtet über Nicaragua, aber nicht aus dem Land selber, sondern aus Costa Rica. Pauline hat die beiden Journalistinnen gefragt, wie schwierig es ist, als Exil-Medium zu überleben, was sie daran besonders spannend finden (Spoiler: lernen und wachsen) und warum sie vor einem halben Jahr einen Podcast und ein Netzwerk namens „Nemo“ gestartet haben.
Barbara Maas ist Trainerin, Dozentin und systemischer Coach. Wir haben sie am letzten Tag vom International Journalism Festival in Perugia getroffen und gefragt, was es mit den Dialogkarten auf sich hat, die sie im Rahmen eines Fellowships entworfen hat. Damit möchte sie beitragen, dass Debatten konstruktiver geführt werden. Die Karten sollen bald auch gedruckt erscheinen – solange es soweit ist, könnt ihr sie euch kostenlos herunterladen: https://www.media-lab.de/de/r-d-fellowship/r-d-fellowship-die-ergebnisse/r-d-projekt-barbara-maas. Chefredakteurin Pauline Tillmann hat mit Barbara Maas unter anderem darüber gesprochen, wie das Kartenset der fortschreitenden Polarisierung entgegenwirken kann, was jeder Einzelne tun kann und welche Sessions sie in Perugia am meisten beeindruckt haben. Und: Wie ihre Pläne für die nächsten drei Monate aussehen.
Australia announces a new defence review, increasing its military capabilities and naming China as a potential threat. Plus: Japan prepares to shoot down a North Korean spy satellite and Brazil's president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, begins his European tour in Portugal. Plus: we discuss press freedom as we report from the International Journalism Festival.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The European Commission prepares new sanctions against Russia, with special requests from Moldova. Plus: a new report on North Korea's biological weapons programme, Air Serbia introduces 20 new routes and a check-in from the International Journalism Festival in Perugia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a different kind of episode! Live from the 2023 International Journalism Festival in Perugia, this session features co-host Simon plus the following great speakers: Tara Kelly, data editor at the European Journalism Centre Sondre Solstad is The Economist's Senior Data Journalist Moderated by Lars Boering, director of the EJC The session looks at how data journalists work, who they collaborate with, and the latest trends and sought after skills within the field. These are just some of the questions The State of Data Journalism Survey 2022 asks journalists from around the world every year. From identifying favourite data tools to sharing thoughts on the future of the field, this panel discussion delves into the current state of data journalism.
Von 19. bis 23. April findet das International Journalism Festival in Perugia statt. Chefredakteurin Pauline Tillmann interviewt in diesem Rahmen für unsere Steady-Unterstützer*innen inspirierende Frauen. Den Auftakt macht Julia Neumann, die für DEINE KORRESPONDENTIN regelmäßig aus dem Libanon berichtet. Pauline hat mit ihr über Friedensjournalismus und über konstruktiven Journalismus gesprochen, den sie in ihrer Berichterstattung schon lange umsetzt. Ihr Berichtsgebiet umfasst mehrere Länder in Westasien und Nordafrika, darunter sind neben dem Libanon auch Syrien und der Irak. Falls ihr uns auf Steady mit einer Mitgliedschaft unterstützen wollt, freuen wir uns sehr: https://steadyhq.com/de/deine-korrespondentin/about
Italien-Korrespondentin Helen Hecker traf auf dem International Journalism Festival in Perugia die Medien-Pionierin Lea Korsgaard. Sie ist ist eine der führenden Journalistinnen in Dänemark und die Mitbegründerin / Chefredakteurin des erfolgreichen digitalen Magazins Zetland. Das innovative Medienunternehmen konzentriert sich auf qualitativ hochwertigen Journalismus und eine enge Zusammenarbeit mit seiner Community. Mit ihrer Arbeit spielte Korsgaard eine wichtige Rolle dabei, die Art und Weise zu verändern, wie Nachrichten in Dänemark konsumiert werden. Im Interview haben wir mit ihr über Herausforderungen und Chancen gesprochen, die sich für den Journalismus im digitalen Zeitalter ergeben.
Leading up to the recent Tokyo Olympics. athletes Annet Negesa of Uganda and Maximila Imali of Kenya both had their Olympic dreams crushed because of rules set by the track and field global governing body, World Athletics. They are just two—of many—elite women athletes who have been told their natural testosterone levels, if not lowered through medication or surgery, disqualify them from competition at the highest levels of sport. Join us for an in-depth conversation about intersex biology and the history of sex testing in women's athletics ahead of the Tokyo Olympics. About the Speaker In February 2021, Eliza Anyangwe became the editor of As Equals, CNN's ongoing gender inequality project. She began her career working for nongovernmental organizations Action Against Hunger and then the Pesticide Action Network, where she was Organic Cotton Officer, but has spent more than a decade in media, working for The Guardian, The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, and most recently The Correspondent, where she was managing editor. The Guardian Opinion series she commissioned and wrote for, a "Week in Africa," was longlisted for a One World Media award. In 2016, Eliza founded The Nzinga Effect, a media project focused on telling the stories of African and Afro-descendant women, and delivered that work through partnerships with organizations such as The Serpentine Galleries and The British Council. In 2018 she was awarded a development reporting grant by the European Journalism Centre to tell stories about the African women breaking taboos and carving out space to talk about sex and sexuality. Eliza has written for The Independent, Financial Times, Al Jazeera and Open Democracy; has appeared on broadcast programs, including "Newsnight," "BBC World Service," PRI's "The World," and the podcast "Our Body Politic"; and has spoken at events, among them SXSW, D&AD Festival, The Google News Initiative Summit, the International Journalism Festival, Africa Utopia, The Web We Want Festival and the Next Einstein Forum. Eliza is a contributing author to Africa's Media Image in the 21st Century, published by Routledge. SPEAKERS Eliza Anyangwe Journalist; Editor, As Equals, CNN Gender Inequality Project; Twitter @elizatalks; Instagram @Elizatookthis Michelle Meow Producer and Host, "The Michelle Meow Show," KBCW TV and Podcast; Member, Commonwealth Club Board of Governors; Twitter @msmichellemeow—Co-Host John Zipperer Producer and Host, Week to Week Political Roundtable; Vice President of Media & Editorial, The Commonwealth Club—Co-Host In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are currently hosting all of our live programming via YouTube live stream. This program was recorded via video conference on October 4th, 2021 by the Commonwealth Club of California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leading up to the recent Tokyo Olympics. athletes Annet Negesa of Uganda and Maximila Imali of Kenya both had their Olympic dreams crushed because of rules set by the track and field global governing body, World Athletics. They are just two—of many—elite women athletes who have been told their natural testosterone levels, if not lowered through medication or surgery, disqualify them from competition at the highest levels of sport. Join us for an in-depth conversation about intersex biology and the history of sex testing in women's athletics ahead of the Tokyo Olympics. About the Speaker In February 2021, Eliza Anyangwe became the editor of As Equals, CNN's ongoing gender inequality project. She began her career working for nongovernmental organizations Action Against Hunger and then the Pesticide Action Network, where she was Organic Cotton Officer, but has spent more than a decade in media, working for The Guardian, The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, and most recently The Correspondent, where she was managing editor. The Guardian Opinion series she commissioned and wrote for, a "Week in Africa," was longlisted for a One World Media award. In 2016, Eliza founded The Nzinga Effect, a media project focused on telling the stories of African and Afro-descendant women, and delivered that work through partnerships with organizations such as The Serpentine Galleries and The British Council. In 2018 she was awarded a development reporting grant by the European Journalism Centre to tell stories about the African women breaking taboos and carving out space to talk about sex and sexuality. Eliza has written for The Independent, Financial Times, Al Jazeera and Open Democracy; has appeared on broadcast programs, including "Newsnight," "BBC World Service," PRI's "The World," and the podcast "Our Body Politic"; and has spoken at events, among them SXSW, D&AD Festival, The Google News Initiative Summit, the International Journalism Festival, Africa Utopia, The Web We Want Festival and the Next Einstein Forum. Eliza is a contributing author to Africa's Media Image in the 21st Century, published by Routledge. SPEAKERS Eliza Anyangwe Journalist; Editor, As Equals, CNN Gender Inequality Project; Twitter @elizatalks; Instagram @Elizatookthis Michelle Meow Producer and Host, "The Michelle Meow Show," KBCW TV and Podcast; Member, Commonwealth Club Board of Governors; Twitter @msmichellemeow—Co-Host John Zipperer Producer and Host, Week to Week Political Roundtable; Vice President of Media & Editorial, The Commonwealth Club—Co-Host In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are currently hosting all of our live programming via YouTube live stream. This program was recorded via video conference on October 4th, 2021 by the Commonwealth Club of California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today’s episode, Greg Galant, co-creator and executive producer of The Shorty Awards which honors the best in social media, joins us to talk about what he thinks makes a winning social media campaign. We talk about the importance of giving your followers a way to showcase their own brand and the emergence (and future) of TikTok. Greg is the co-founder and CEO of Muck Rack, a digital PR, and journalism platform and has given presentations at SXSW, Le Web, Harvard Business School, and The International Journalism Festival. Greg's also a member of Twitter's exclusive first name club. You can follow him at @gregory. Learn more about the Shorty Awards and Muck Rack on Instagram by visiting @shortyawards and @muckrack. Share your feedback at podcast@jpublicrelations.com, learn more at jpublicrelations.com and follow us on Instagram @jpublicrelations
If you did not get to attend the International Journalism Festival in Perugia this year, fear not. Journalism.co.uk caught up with some of the speakers in this week's podcast
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The streets of Perugia, a small city in the heart of Italy, were filled with journalists from the 11th to the 15th of April. It was the 12th edition of the International Journalism Festival: 301 events, 710 speakers and participants from 50 different countries. “I think this is my favourite festival”, said Mark Frankel, the social media editor for BBC News. Planet Mundus’ reporters Shubham Kaushik and Ceci Arregui were in Perugia as volunteers, and in this segment, they both talk about some of the highlights of this massive event.//Authors: Shubham Kaushik, Ceci Arregui, www.planetmundus.com
We are in Italy for the week: first at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, and then Rome. In this episode we talk about why it's different to travel from Switzerland to neighbouring countries, than it is from England. Notes on this episode * What is it like to have Paris and Rome on your doorstep? * How often do Swiss travel and how easy is it to cross the border? * Is there a difference in the way Swiss and Brits travel? * What is 'shopping tourism' and why is it a big issue in Switzerland?
Vijf jonge journalisten werpen hun blik op het medialandschap. Vanaf het International Journalism Festival praten ze dagelijks over dingen die de revue passeren. In deze aflevering bespreken ze geestelijke gezondheid, depressie en het basisinkomen.
Vijf jonge journalisten werpen hun blik op het medialandschap. Vanaf het International Journalism Festival praten ze dagelijks over dingen die de revue passeren. In aflevering 2 hebben ze het over branded content, verdienmodellen en komen ze terug op de discussie omtrent Facebook.
Vijf jonge journalisten werpen hun blik op het medialandschap. Vanaf het International Journalism Festival praten ze dagelijks over dingen die de revue passeren. In aflevering 3 gaat over het je plek vinden in het werkveld, de rol die ze willen innemen en Astrid Joosten.
Vijf jonge journalisten werpen hun blik op het medialandschap. Vanaf het International Journalism Festival praten ze dagelijks over dingen die de revue passeren. In aflevering 1 stellen ze zich voor en hebben ze het over Facebook en het belang van privacy.
Erin Millar and Face2Face host David Peck talk about radical transparency, trust in journalism, community engagement and why millennials are the key to the future of media. Biography Erin Millar is Discourse Media’s editor-in-chief and CEO. She has received multiple awards for journalism innovation, including being named 2015 Bob Carty Fellow by Canadian Journalists for Free Expression, Storyteller-in-Residence at Ashoka Canada, and an AmEx Emerging Innovator. She has hosted talks and workshops across Canada and internationally, including at the Canadian Association of Journalists national conference and Italy’s International Journalism Festival. She has reported from over a dozen countries for Canadian and international publications. She taught journalism at Quest University Canada and Langara College. She is a trustee of the Uncharted Journalism Fund and serves on the board of the National Magazine Awards Foundation. ---------- For more information about David Peck's podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here or check out the site of his podcast on film, social change and much more. With thanks to producer Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. Image Copyright: Erin Millar and Discourse media. Used with permission. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Henrik and Dávid talk about the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, which you should all go to next year. They also dissect the recent terrorist attack in Stockholm, and discuss the aftermath of the attack, when Swedish media were heavily criticized and accused of spreading false news. Links Journalism festival: http://www.journalismfestival.com/ Videos from festival: https://youtube.com/user/festivalgiornalismo Fake new field guide: http://fakenews.publicdatalab.org/ Articles from festival: https://www.journalism.co.uk/search/s396/?qTagNames%5B%5D=ijf17 Craig Silverman on FB presence: https://www.buzzfeed.com/craigsilverman/facebook-charm-offensive?utm_term=.afn83gazd#.htd3XEYLb Swedish terrorist attack aftermath: http://www.dn.se/debatt/viktigt-att-vi-i-medierna-lyssnar-till-besvikna-kritiker/ & http://www.dn.se/debatt/repliker/aterhallsam-publicering-kan-vara-djupt-oansvarig/ & http://www.dagensmedia.se/medier/sa-hanterade-medierna-attacken-6840070
Spreaker Live Show #53 for April 6th, 2016Our Topics This Week: Deep diving into Spreaker Podcast Radio listening App on Android. We have another new "Spreaker How-To" segment co-host on the show and his name is Alex Exum @AlexExum and he is based in LA and hosts "The Exum Experience" and the "Spreaker Studio Review" show. Show Duration: 35 minutesHost: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(dotcom)Co-Host: Alex Exum, Spreaker Host of "The Exum Experience" and the "Spreaker Studio Review" shows at @AlexExumSpreaker Blog Posts at http://Blog.Spreaker.com:- Spreaker will be at NAB Show in Las Vegas - April 16-21th - International Journalism Festival in Perugia (Italy) Spreaker team is on Podcasting and Web Radio panels at the event April 6-10 T-Shirt Winning Comments: Same Sex Dialogue Podcast from Knoxville, Tennessee: Reference to last week Spreaker Studio for Android #52 episode: "Basically we can record or stream with a guest or guests and use the effects (without the guest hearing them) all from our Android device through the mobile app.Yes, it is possible to run two very high quality mics into an Android phone for recording. We use an Electro voice RE/20 & 27 and I've even figured out how to conduct an interview via live or prerecorded and use effects WITHOUT echo or feedback during the show." Detailed Show Notes:- What makes Spreaker Podcast Radio App for Android so new and different? - Very social ”Newsfeed” feature with the latest episodes from user favorite shows and Spreaker users follow and liked.- “Channels” is topic-based curated but automatic episode updating playlists of podcasts like “Comedy Fun, Public Radio Sounds”, Basketball Talk, Hourly News, Politics L&R, Money, Tech and more in a lean-back radio-like listening experience.- “Explore” curated playlists by theme, topic, genre and media property podcast recommendations.- Spreaker App has 123,000 shows in the app, most popular 3,000 podcasts available as externally hosted, pass-through shows. Phone and horizontal mode tablet version only (no profile mode rotation).- “Favorites” show list that has the ability to auto-downloads (NEW up to 5 episodes, Always Enable, Never Enable, Ask Me Everytime) and just give quick links to episodes lists for the show(s).- “Playlists” - Listen Later, Likes, Downloads, Listening (History)- “Settings”: Wi-Fi only, Wi-Fi and Cell Data options, Storage: Auto,Internal,SD, Notifications: New Episode Available- Languages: English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, IcelandicShow Links:- Spreaker Podcast Radio App for Android (See Video) - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spreaker.android&hl=en- Alex's Spreaker Studio Review Show - https://www.spreaker.com/show/new-spreaker-studio-prototype-windows- Spreaker Studio for iOS - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/spreaker-studio/id585625596?mt=8- Spreaker Studio for Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spreaker.android.studio&hl=en- Spreaker Studio for Desktop - Win/MAC - https://www.spreaker.com/desktop-studio/download- Audio-Technica ATR-2100-USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone - http://amzn.to/1iwSB8E- #iLovePodcasting T-Shirt - https://twitter.com/robgreenlee/status/706320283599183872- Free "Levelator" for Win/MAC - http://www.conversationsnetwork.org/levelator- Sony SoundForge Audio Studio 10 - http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/audiostudio Spreaker Links:http://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comSend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenleeTwitter: http://twitter.com/alexeum Tech Support: support at spreaker.com
Spreaker Live Show #53 for April 6th, 2016Our Topics This Week: Deep diving into Spreaker Podcast Radio listening App on Android. We have another new "Spreaker How-To" segment co-host on the show and his name is Alex Exum @AlexExum and he is based in LA and hosts "The Exum Experience" and the "Spreaker Studio Review" show. Show Duration: 35 minutesHost: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(dotcom)Co-Host: Alex Exum, Spreaker Host of "The Exum Experience" and the "Spreaker Studio Review" shows at @AlexExumSpreaker Blog Posts at http://Blog.Spreaker.com:- Spreaker will be at NAB Show in Las Vegas - April 16-21th - International Journalism Festival in Perugia (Italy) Spreaker team is on Podcasting and Web Radio panels at the event April 6-10 T-Shirt Winning Comments: Same Sex Dialogue Podcast from Knoxville, Tennessee: Reference to last week Spreaker Studio for Android #52 episode: "Basically we can record or stream with a guest or guests and use the effects (without the guest hearing them) all from our Android device through the mobile app.Yes, it is possible to run two very high quality mics into an Android phone for recording. We use an Electro voice RE/20 & 27 and I've even figured out how to conduct an interview via live or prerecorded and use effects WITHOUT echo or feedback during the show." Detailed Show Notes:- What makes Spreaker Podcast Radio App for Android so new and different? - Very social ”Newsfeed” feature with the latest episodes from user favorite shows and Spreaker users follow and liked.- “Channels” is topic-based curated but automatic episode updating playlists of podcasts like “Comedy Fun, Public Radio Sounds”, Basketball Talk, Hourly News, Politics L&R, Money, Tech and more in a lean-back radio-like listening experience.- “Explore” curated playlists by theme, topic, genre and media property podcast recommendations.- Spreaker App has 123,000 shows in the app, most popular 3,000 podcasts available as externally hosted, pass-through shows. Phone and horizontal mode tablet version only (no profile mode rotation).- “Favorites” show list that has the ability to auto-downloads (NEW up to 5 episodes, Always Enable, Never Enable, Ask Me Everytime) and just give quick links to episodes lists for the show(s).- “Playlists” - Listen Later, Likes, Downloads, Listening (History)- “Settings”: Wi-Fi only, Wi-Fi and Cell Data options, Storage: Auto,Internal,SD, Notifications: New Episode Available- Languages: English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, IcelandicShow Links:- Spreaker Podcast Radio App for Android (See Video) - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spreaker.android&hl=en- Alex's Spreaker Studio Review Show - https://www.spreaker.com/show/new-spreaker-studio-prototype-windows- Spreaker Studio for iOS - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/spreaker-studio/id585625596?mt=8- Spreaker Studio for Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spreaker.android.studio&hl=en- Spreaker Studio for Desktop - Win/MAC - https://www.spreaker.com/desktop-studio/download- Audio-Technica ATR-2100-USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone - http://amzn.to/1iwSB8E- #iLovePodcasting T-Shirt - https://twitter.com/robgreenlee/status/706320283599183872- Free "Levelator" for Win/MAC - http://www.conversationsnetwork.org/levelator- Sony SoundForge Audio Studio 10 - http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/audiostudio Spreaker Links:http://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comSend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenleeTwitter: http://twitter.com/alexeum Tech Support: support at spreaker.com
Listen to CUNY journalism professor Jeff Jarvis give his keynote speech at this year's International Journalism Festival on new relationships, forms and models in journalism