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Today on The Press Box, Bryan and Joel discuss their thoughts about the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Then, they are joined by Washington Post reporter Kara Voght who was at the dinner and she talks about what that night was like from her perspective (26:20). Then, they talk about the reviews of the Michael Jackson biopic, Michael' (47:14), New York Times podcast strategy (54:10), the NFL Draft (1:07:00) and more. Including wrapping up with another edition of J School (1:18:12). Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel AndersonGuest: Kara VoghtProducers: Bruce Baldwin, Isaiah Blakely, and Jamie Yukich Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on The Press Box, Bryan and Joel discuss the recent news about Rueben Bain Jr., and they discuss how much we should know about NFL draft prospects. Then, they talk about JD Vance (20:41), media sales news (27:53), and the Masters (32:25). Then, they are joined by MeidasTouch chief Washington correspondent Scott MacFarlane to talk about covering the attempted Trump assassination, his last few months at CBS News, joining MeidasTouch, and much more, including a Joel Anderson lightning round (39:54). They wrap up the show with the return of J School (1:23:16). Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel AndersonGuest: Scott MacFarlaneProducers: Bruce Baldwin, Isaiah Blakely, and Jamie Yukich Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on The Press Box, Bryan and Joel start the show by discussing the Pentagon barring press photographers from briefings on Iran due to “unflattering” pictures of Pete Hegseth being taken. Next, the guys give their takes on the NFL's potential plans to add a Thanksgiving eve game to the regular-season schedule (14:06) before asking whether this is a prelude to an 18-game NFL regular season (16:51). After that, Bryan and Joel look at the ESPN–NFL Network deal, what it means for NFL insiders Adam Schefter and Ian Rapoport (21:55), and where else insiders can work in sports media today (26:51). Following that, the guys talk about Tony Dungy's departure from NBC (29:43) before pivoting to the wild night of sports that happened this past Tuesday (35:51), which included Bam Adebayo's 83-point game and a failed NFL trade (48:58). Today's show wraps up with a look back at 'Spotlight' on the 10-year anniversary of its Best Picture Oscar win (52:58). All that and more, here on The Press Box. Plus, the return of J-School! Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel Anderson Producers: Isaiah Blakely and Bruce Baldwin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel discuss what is in the newly released Jeffrey Epstein emails, how this information paints journalism, and the Michael Wolff of it all. Next, Bryan and Joel analyze President Trump's appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, including how the show received him, the topics they covered, and how this interview reflects on the modern ESPN content ecosystem (17:02). Then, Bryan and Joel dive into Nico Harrison's inevitable firing by the Dallas Mavericks (34:14). The show ends with the next installment of 25 for 25 as Cris Collinsworth joins to talk about the differences between Al Michaels and Mike Tirico, owning Pro Football Focus, and his time in talk radio. (47:48).Plus, Joel brings us to J School! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fluent Fiction - Danish: Unlocking Secrets: The Mystery Beneath Myrehøj School Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2025-11-14-23-34-02-da Story Transcript:Da: I hjertet af skovens gyldne efterårsblade lå den gamle kostskole Myrehøj.En: In the heart of the forest's golden autumn leaves lay the old boarding school Myrehøj.Da: Den var omgivet af hemmeligheder, og dens vægge bar på en tusindårig historie.En: It was surrounded by secrets, and its walls held a thousand-year history.Da: Freja, med sine lysende øjne og nysgerrige sind, stod ved et gammelt kort, der viste en hemmelig passage i skolens kælder.En: Freja, with her bright eyes and curious mind, stood by an old map showing a secret passage in the school's basement.Da: Passagen førte til et rum, der efter sigende gemte på alle svarene til skolens mystiske hændelser.En: The passage led to a room that was said to hold all the answers to the school's mysterious events.Da: Rasmus, Frejas bedste ven, rystede på hovedet.En: Rasmus, Freja's best friend, shook his head.Da: "Freja, vi burde ikke.En: "Freja, we shouldn't.Da: Skolens regler er klare," insisterede han.En: The school rules are clear," he insisted.Da: Men Freja trak på skuldrene, ivrig efter eventyr.En: But Freja shrugged, eager for adventure.Da: "Vi må vide det, Rasmus.En: "We have to know, Rasmus.Da: Der sker noget underligt her, og jeg vil forstå det!"En: Something strange is happening here, and I want to understand it!"Da: Astrid sad ved siden af, hendes blik næsten skjult bag en bølge af mørkt hår.En: Astrid sat beside them, her gaze almost hidden behind a wave of dark hair.Da: Hun sagde sjældent meget, men når hun gjorde, lyttede alle.En: She rarely said much, but when she did, everyone listened.Da: "Rummet er ægte," sagde hun stille.En: "The room is real," she said quietly.Da: "Men I skal være forsigtige."En: "But you must be careful."Da: Freja vendte sig mod Astrid med et smil.En: Freja turned to Astrid with a smile.Da: "Jeg stoler på dig, Astrid.En: "I trust you, Astrid.Da: Vis os vejen."En: Show us the way."Da: Efter mørkets frembrud listede de gennem de gamle korridorer.En: After darkness fell, they sneaked through the old corridors.Da: Skolens gulve knirkede under deres skridt.En: The school's floors creaked under their steps.Da: Udenfor skreg vinden gennem de tætte træer, og havets hvisken nåede dem fra den fjerne kystlinje.En: Outside, the wind screamed through the dense trees, and the whispers of the sea reached them from the distant coastline.Da: De nåede kælderen, dens luft fyldt med støv og hemmeligheder.En: They reached the basement, its air filled with dust and secrets.Da: Freja fandt døren, som de kun kunne åbne med en nøgle, Astrid havde fundet i skolens arkiver.En: Freja found the door, which they could only open with a key that Astrid had found in the school's archives.Da: Rasmus, stadig tøvende, hjalp med at skubbe den tunge dør op.En: Rasmus, still hesitant, helped push the heavy door open.Da: Indenfor mødte dem et syn, der både var fascinerende og skræmmende.En: Inside, they were met with a sight that was both fascinating and terrifying.Da: Gamle bøger lå stablet på borde, tegninger af skolen, og dokumenter der afslørede skolens grundlæggere – mænd, der engang var kendte for deres underlige eksperimenter i naturvidenskab.En: Old books were stacked on tables, drawings of the school, and documents revealing the school's founders—men once known for their strange experiments in natural science.Da: "De brugte skolen som et dække," mumlede Freja, hendes blik fastholdt på en gammel dagbog.En: "They used the school as a cover," Freja murmured, her gaze fixed on an old diary.Da: "Alle de hændelser... de var forsøg på at kommunikere med den naturlige verden."En: "All those events... they were attempts to communicate with the natural world."Da: Rasmus gispede.En: Rasmus gasped.Da: "Men det betyder... alle de mærkelige ting, vi har set, er deres efterladenskaber?"En: "But that means... all the strange things we've seen are their remnants?"Da: Astrid nikkede.En: Astrid nodded.Da: "Men nu kender vi sandheden."En: "But now we know the truth."Da: I de kommende uger blev skolen forvandlet.En: In the weeks to come, the school was transformed.Da: Eleverne begyndte at studere de gamle tekster, nu med forståelse for deres betydning.En: The students began to study the old texts, now with an understanding of their significance.Da: Skolens historie blev nyfortolket, og Freja stod stærkere, med venskaber der var smedet i modgangens ild.En: The school's history was reinterpreted, and Freja stood stronger, with friendships forged in the fire of adversity.Da: Selvom alle svar ikke blev fundet, indså de noget vigtigt.En: Although not all answers were found, they realized something important.Da: At nogle mysterier måske aldrig helt ville blive løst, men at sandheden altid fortjente at blive søgt - sammen.En: That some mysteries might never be fully solved, but that the truth always deserved to be sought—together. Vocabulary Words:passage: passagecurious: nysgerrigebasement: kældermysterious: mystiskeinsisted: insisteredeeager: ivriggaze: blikwave: bølgecorridors: korridorercreaked: knirkedewhispers: hviskencoastline: kystlinjedust: støvarchives: arkiverhesitant: tøvendeterrifying: skræmmendestacked: stabletdrawings: tegningerfounders: grundlæggereexperiments: eksperimenternatural science: naturvidenskabmurmured: mumlederemnants: efterladenskaberadversity: modgangsought: søgtsecrets: hemmelighederrevealing: afsløredetunnel: tunnelwhimsy: lunefuldhedsinister: uheldsvanger
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel discuss the almost entirely unanimous media walkout at the Pentagon after new rules and guidelines were presented to reporters (0:48); Olivia Nuzzi's return, which will now include a book deal (19:52); and Zohran Mamdani's interview with Fox News' Martha MacCallum (26:22). Then they discuss some awkward NFL head coach audio (0:00), before beginning a list of football clichés (40:00) and closing the show with J-School (52:03). Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel AndersonProducer: Kyle Crichton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel cover LeBron's “big” news, Paul Finebaum a week after his OutKick interview, yet another Bill Belichick story out of UNC, and a bizarre Katie Porter interview (0:45). Then Joel and Bryan talk with MSNBC's Jen Psaki about the Democratic Party, how politicians can effectively communicate their message, modernizing White House press briefings, the future of cable news, and more (44:18). Finally they close the show with some J-School (1:15:16).Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel AndersonGuest: Jen PsakiProducers: Kyle Crichton and Brian Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It is an honor and a privilege to welcome Jane Eisner to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast. In 1980, Jane joined The Philadelphia Inquirer. For 25 years, she held various positions at the outlet, including editorial page editor, syndicated columnist, City Hall bureau chief, and foreign correspondent. From 2006 to 2008, she served as the vice president of the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. In 2008, Jane Eisner joined The Forward as editor-in-chief, the first woman to hold the position at America's foremost national Jewish news organization. The publication dramatically expanded its digital reach, becoming the authoritative source of news, opinion, arts, and culture in the Jewish world. The publication won numerous regional and national awards, and her editorials were repeatedly honored by the Society of Professional Journalists and other media organizations. She is known for her interviews with notable figures, including former U.S. President Barack Obama, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former Israeli President Reuven Rivlin, and the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. After leaving The Forward, she served as the director of academic affairs at the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, overseeing the Master of Arts program, and was an adjunct professor at the J School. Jane is also a contributor to The Washington Post's Book World and wrote for Columbia Journalism Review, The New York Times, The Atlantic, AARP Magazine, The Boston Globe, The Los Angeles Times, TIME, The Jewish Chronicle, and other major news outlets. She also leads her expertise as a consultant to newsrooms, synagogues, and nonprofit organizations. On September 16, 2025, Jane released Carole King: She Made the Earth Move. Her book is the first biography of the iconic singer-songwriter. Drawing on numerous interviews as well as historical and contemporary sources, She Made the Earth Move brings to life King's professional accomplishments, her personal challenges, and her lasting contributions to the great American songbook. On this episode of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Jane Eisner spoke about her work on The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Forward, interviewing Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and the lessons she learned about Carole King throughout the process.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jake-s-take-with-jacob-elyachar--4112003/support.
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel preview today's double-feature episode (0:45), before Joel is joined by Columbia Journalism School dean Jelani Cobb to discuss the future of journalism education (7:44). Then, Bryan and Joel have a quick interview postgame (47:42) before introducing Joel's conversation with writer Spencer Hall on how his remarkable career has intersected with the “weird internet” (59:07). Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel AndersonGuests: Jelani Cobb and Spencer HallProducer: Kyle Crichton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Remember Mizzou's thrilling football win over the Jayhawks in 2007? J-School alum Mark Godich wrote the book on it - "Tigers vs. Jayhawks: From the Civil War to the Battle for No. 1" - and he joins us for perspective on the rivalry's renewal on the gridiron, memories from that great game, and much more. Later, Matt and Brad review everything that's going on inside Mizzou Athletics.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel begin today's show with J-School, talking about Cam Newton's new expanded role at ESPN and some criticisms of the Cowboys documentary. Then they dive into the headlines, discussing Doris Burke's demotion at ESPN (13:58), a mega college football TV preview (21:51), and much more.Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel AndersonProducer: Isaiah Blakely Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel start the show with J-School, discussing the new threats to the Voting Rights Act of 1965 as well as the ongoing Texas redistricting fight (01:43). Next, they dive into some headlines, starting with the deals made by ESPN this week. First, they go through all the details from the ESPN-NFL deal, including what properties ESPN acquired from the NFL, and they debate whether Donald Trump will try to interfere (13:40). After, they break down the WWE's deal with ESPN, who acquired the rights to air all of WWE's live premium events starting in 2026 (30:30). They then move on to how Shams Charania has affected the NBA media since Woj retired and LeBron James's dwindling power in the news cycle (35:27). Lastly, Bryan and Joel discuss the New York Post's announcement that a sister publication will be coming out west (45:28). Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel AndersonProducer: Jessie Lopez Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel start the show with J-School, reexamining Zach Baron's interview on profile writing, before discussing the news of Hulk Hogan's death at the age of 71 (1:03). Next, they run through some headlines, including the possible marriage of ESPN and the NFL, what exactly is going on regarding the Epstein files, and Hunter Biden's three-plus-hour-long interview with Channel 5's Andrew Callaghan (14:07). Finally, they discuss Pat McAfee's belated apology and Jon Stewart's reaction to Paramount dropping 'The Late Show' (53:21) before making some weekend recommendations. Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel AndersonProducer: Kyle Crichton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel tackle some leftover 'The Simpsons' vs. 'The Cosby Show' thoughts in today's J-School (0:47), before they are joined by Logan Murdock to discuss The Athletic's anonymous players survey, why the NBA keeps finding itself in the crosshairs of criticism, and ESPN's biggest mistake while broadcasting the Finals. Then they talk about Logan's new article for The Ringer, "How the Gen Z Takeover Is Changing the NBA" (10:18). Finally, Bryan and Joel discuss the Los Angeles protests, some big-picture questions, the ambiguous relationship between the press and law enforcement, and more (55:56). Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel AndersonGuest: Logan MurdockProducer: Kyle Crichton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, media consumers! This week, Bryan and Joel go to J-School to discuss the reactions to and coverage of the Jayson Tatum injury (1:00). Then, they digest the various news ripples that have come from excerpts of ‘Original Sin,' Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson's book about Joe Biden's decision to run for reelection (10:00). Next, they react to a recent report on Pablo Torre Finds Out about Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson, and they assess whether or not this kind of reporting is replacing magazine journalism of old (35:00). Finally, they talk about the evolution of newsroom etiquette (53:00) and how the media reacted to the news of Pete Rose's baseball ban being posthumously lifted (1:02:00). Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel D. Anderson Senior Producer: Bobby Wagner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello media consumers! This week, please enjoy a little J-School (1:00) before Bryan and Joel are joined by ESPN basketball reporter Brian Windhorst to talk about his path to ESPN and whether it's replicable, the place good reporting has in our modern media ecosystem, the dreaded aggregators, Gregg Popovich stories, and what direction he sees the future of basketball reporting heading in (26:00). Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel D. Anderson Guest: Brian Windhorst Senior Producer: Bobby Wagner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, media consumers! This Press Box Thursday edition includes a J-School on bylines, steak sauce, and nonprofit media (1:00). Then, Bryan and Joel dig into Lee Corso's retirement from 'College GameDay' (20:00), Trump's attempt to prevent the AP from covering the White House (33:00), and Nico Harrison's bizarre closed-door press conference (40:00). Plus: journalists in space and an update on Journalism, the official race horse of The Press Box. Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel D. Anderson Senior Producer: Bobby Wagner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel fire up the mics to close out the week here at 'The Press Box.' Joel takes you to J-School, where he discusses whether or not there is a diet for Kanye West content, Collin Morikawa's comments on mainstream coverage, and getting off the Feinstein train. Joel closes the segment with a brief tribute to his uncle Doug (1:45). Then they get into the following headlines: The Trump administration's replacements for the White House Correspondents' Association dinner (26:12) The removal of Jackie Robinson's story from the Department of Defense's website (36:08) Is March Madness losing its luster? (46:39) The Chicago Sun-Times buyout (1:02:30) Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel D. Anderson Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello media consumers! "Bryan and Joel kick off the show with J-School during which they discuss Monday's topics, including Stephen A. Smith vs. Tim Walz for the 2028 democratic nominee, sources calling after a Kendrick Perkins story, and more (1:24) They then get into the following headlines: Reflecting on John Feinstein's legacy including his book, ‘A Season on the Brink' (16:36) NFL free agency week in America (24:55) Michelle Obama and Gavin Newsom launching podcasts (43:38) Three pieces of audio that may make you smile, laugh, or furrow your brow (57:10) Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel Anderson Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of 1050 Bascom, we were thrilled to interview Tom Beaumont, Senior National Political Correspondent for the Washington desk of The Associated Press. Tom earned a BA in Political Science from UW-Madison in 1989 as well as a MA from the J-School in 1993. In his career, Tom has covered six presidential campaigns, including the past four as a national correspondent for the AP. We had a wide ranging and fun conversation with Tom about his career path as well as his experiences and insights covering the last several presidential elections.
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel kick off the show with this week's class in J-School. Joel discusses Bryan's appearance on ‘The Bill Simmons Podcast' in which they talked about whether or not Patrick Mahomes will reach another Super Bowl (1:26). Then he gets into the Jalen Hurts media tour that Hurts himself appears disinterested in, John Rocker vs. Patrick Mahomes Sr., and Kendrick Lamar's performance. (7:49). Then they go over the following headlines: Donald Trump's full court press on the media (20:18) Luka Doncic's fans are still upset (45:48) Jeffrey Toobin joins the New York Times (59:01) Journalism advice from a basketball coach (1:00:35) They conclude the show by introducing a new bonus podcast series called ‘25 for 25' (1:04:35). Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel Anderson Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel kick off the show with this week's class in J-School. Joel discusses some of the highlights from Bryan's interview with Chris Berman (1:45). Then Bryan shares some of the best stories from radio row (15:59). Then they get into some more headlines, including: Donald Trump being the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl (25:20) The Dallas fan base's feelings after Luka Doncic was traded to the Lakers (29:25) Hubie Brown's farewell tour (39:40) Stephen A. Smith's potential presidential bid (59:08) And as they get ready for Sunday's big game, they welcome CNN anchor and Eagles superfan Kasie Hunt, who discusses her excitement for Super Bowl LIX. She discusses the following about her fandom: Her worst experience as an Eagles fan (1:03:32) The secret society of Eagles fans in Washington (1:08:23) Rapid-fire questions, including her favorite Eagles player, who she considers to be their biggest rival, and more (16:48) Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel Anderson Guest: Kasie Hunt Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel fire up the mics to close out the week here at The Press Box. Joel takes you to “J-School,” where he discusses Donald Trump's first press briefing since returning to the White House, the tragic plane crash in Washington, and giving props to The New Yorker, and he revisits an interview he had with the late Cedric Benson (1:53). Then they get into the following headlines: The White House embracing new media (14:45) Whether the Chiefs really are the villains (23:00) Ryan Fitzpatrick with an edition of ‘when ex-quarterbacks attack' (37:25) Paul Krugman's exit from The New York Times (47:037) Nick Saban on the media (59:24) Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel Anderson Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel are in Atlanta for the national championship game. They kick off the week with J-School. Joel discusses a question he didn't get to ask Rece Davis during their interview Saturday, Snoop Dogg performing at the Crypto Ball, and more (1:38). Then they get into the NFL playoffs with lots of sound from Tom Brady, Mike Tirico, Jim Nantz, and Dan Campbell (13:13)Later, they discuss Donald Trump's inauguration and the media climate fear (42:55). They close the show talking about what it has been like to cover the national title game (49:55). Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel Anderson Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel kick off the show with this week's class in J-School. Joel discusses ways he is looking to assist those affected by the L.A. fires, feeling bad about Bryan's Longhorns losing, and more (2:05). Then they get into some headlines, including: Tom Brady continuing his broadcast career (16:20) The Dallas Cowboys' coaching search (21:36) Mike Tomlin is the most coveted would-be announcer (37:28) Mark Zuckerberg is attending the inauguration with Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos (51:54) They close the show by remembering Bob Uecker, who has passed away at the age of 90 (57:10). Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel Anderson Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel kick off the show with this week's class in J-School. Joel discusses a few topics from this week, including Bryan's impression of the Intuit Dome (2:02), why Hulk Hogan was booed during the WWE 'Monday Night Raw' Netflix debut (7:44), and the Fox Sports lawsuit (12:12). Then, Bryan discusses the fires in Los Angeles and a new app that helped him get through the night (16:11). Also in the headlines, they discuss The Washington Post and The Atlantic (33:49) and how to cover Donald Trump (48:02). Before they go, they talk about Jason Kelce's new late-night show that featured Charles Barkley (56:05). Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel Anderson Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy New Year media consumers! It's a new year and it's time to return to J-School. Joel discusses a few topics from this week, including the performance of Boise State's Ashton Jeanty against Penn State (1:02).. Then they discuss ESPN reporting the act of terror in New Orleans on New Year's Day (14:51). Later, Bryan gives a report from the Rose Bowl (31:42). They close the show reacting to Semafor's “what we got wrong in 2024” media round-up (53:33). Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel Anderson Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, media consumers! Do not adjust your podcast feeds, as Bryan is joined by Joel on the Monday edition with David away on assignment. They kick off the show with J School, where he discusses a few things, including covering big games on holidays and the Netflix NFL broadcast team (1:30). Then, they exchange Jolabokaflod Gifts (13:31). Then they discuss college football and how ESPN has been critical of the College Football Playoff… while televising it (17:53). They close out the show by recapping 2024. First, they talk about it being the year of the “Media Bro,” where they discuss athletes/sports pods rejecting Democrats (37:37), then it being the year of the “media layoff” (48:22), and lastly, it being the year in “ducking media” (52:40). Finally, they reflect on the lives of Jimmy Carter and Greg Gumbel (56:31). Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel Anderson Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel open up with J-School, during which Bryan recaps a few things he and David discussed on Monday (1:09). Then they discuss the following headlines: What kind of year did ESPN have (14:11) Does anyone want to edit the Washington Post (27:38) LA Times' publisher talks about shaking up the organization (34:40) Trump is still suing publications (42:45) Fretting over NBA ratings (48:20) Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel Anderson Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this sparsely attended episode, Karen chats with Mizzou Women's Hoops writers Quentin & Dylan about the Tigers' time in Florida and their latest win over Jacksonville State (Ala.) before getting into the team's SEC-ACC Challenge opponent, SMU, a team most definitely not on the Atlantic coast. Dylan wraps up the chat with some quips and coach speak from Tiger Talk, which has moved locations for hoops season. Then, we hear individual video updates from a festive Abigail on the start of indoor T&F season, which will have home meets this season thanks to their new track, and the surprise return of our favorite J-School triple jumper, Euphenie Andre. Matthew appears with volleyball updates from on the road at an Oklahoma What-a-burger, where he's making his way to the NCAA Volleyball tournament to watch Dawn Sullivan & Co. take on Texas State in a quest to reach the Sweet 16. Rory then joins to talk all things swim & dive (so many best times!), before Matthew returns with another video about wrestling and its surprisingly poor start. Finally, the original trio regroups so Karen can provide some overly enthusiastic Gym updates (less than 30 days!) and since everyone on the screen covers softball in some capacity, they talk about the surprising exit of pitcher Lilly Whitten over the holiday weekend, and what that means for this already small Tiger rotation which will be tasked with playing one HELL of a schedule. Thanks for listening and we hope to have more on the show next time!Grab the 2024 Rock M Mizzou Football Preview digital magazine - https://rockm.plus/2024footballmag/Subscribe to Rock M+ for access to Mizzou insider info, discussion boards, special live podcasts just for subscribers, and more!Celebrate the Cotton Bowl victory with Mizzou bowl game shirts over at 573. A portion of all purchases of the shirt will go to supporting Mizzou's NIL efforts.You can follow members of today's show on Twitter @karensteger, @M_Gustafson27, and @dylanrheinrich.Have a question for one of our podcasts? Leave a 5 star review with your question and that show just might answer it in an upcoming episode!Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a Review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. Be sure to follow @RockMNation and @RockMRadio on Twitter. And if you aren't subscribed yet, please subscribe to our YouTube channel! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this sparsely attended episode, Karen chats with Mizzou Women's Hoops writers Quentin & Dylan about the Tigers' time in Florida and their latest win over Jacksonville State (Ala.) before getting into the team's SEC-ACC Challenge opponent, SMU, a team most definitely not on the Atlantic coast. Dylan wraps up the chat with some quips and coach speak from Tiger Talk, which has moved locations for hoops season. Then, we hear individual video updates from a festive Abigail on the start of indoor T&F season, which will have home meets this season thanks to their new track, and the surprise return of our favorite J-School triple jumper, Euphenie Andre. Matthew appears with volleyball updates from on the road at an Oklahoma What-a-burger, where he's making his way to the NCAA Volleyball tournament to watch Dawn Sullivan & Co. take on Texas State in a quest to reach the Sweet 16. Rory then joins to talk all things swim & dive (so many best times!), before Matthew returns with another video about wrestling and its surprisingly poor start. Finally, the original trio regroups so Karen can provide some overly enthusiastic Gym updates (less than 30 days!) and since everyone on the screen covers softball in some capacity, they talk about the surprising exit of pitcher Lilly Whitten over the holiday weekend, and what that means for this already small Tiger rotation which will be tasked with playing one HELL of a schedule. Thanks for listening and we hope to have more on the show next time! Grab the 2024 Rock M Mizzou Football Preview digital magazine - https://rockm.plus/2024footballmag/ Subscribe to Rock M+ for access to Mizzou insider info, discussion boards, special live podcasts just for subscribers, and more! Celebrate the Cotton Bowl victory with Mizzou bowl game shirts over at 573. A portion of all purchases of the shirt will go to supporting Mizzou's NIL efforts. You can follow members of today's show on Twitter @karensteger, @M_Gustafson27, and @dylanrheinrich. Have a question for one of our podcasts? Leave a 5 star review with your question and that show just might answer it in an upcoming episode! Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a Review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. Be sure to follow @RockMNation and @RockMRadio on Twitter. And if you aren't subscribed yet, please subscribe to our YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meet Denise Dowling; Professor at the J-School (University of Montana School of Journalism if you want to be more formal). After an illustrious career in broadcasting, she returned to the same school she graduated from to help the next generation find the stories worth telling. Always on the other side of the interview, it was an honor to be able to turn the table and tell her story on the podcast. Learn more about the J School: https://www.umt.edu/journalism/
In this episode of Majority Rules, the gang gathers at the J-School after an Olympic Sports-filled Tiger Talk episode and shares some takeaways from the evening's festivities. Dylan provides updates on Thursday's close game v. Texas A&M and Sunday's blowout loss to now-no. 1 Arkansas. SEC play continues, including a home game vs. Florida for Senior Night, and Dylan hopes they'll pick up much-needed points. On the volleyball side, Matthew provides a recap of the Lippy Invite in Nashville and shares his top performers before giving his predictions for their upcoming SEC road matches at LSU and A&M. Softball has approached Fall Ball season, which kicks off Friday and Karen will be covering it. She also briefly looks at the Tigers' NFCA Leadoff Classic slate, which features a rematch with the team that broke our collective hearts last year, Duke. Rory joins the team from across town with some promising women's golf updates and preps us for baseball's Fall Ball season. Karen then provides a couple of women's tennis updates from the recent Penn Invitational, and shares some Swim & Dive updates, which kicks off their season with an intrasquad meet next week. Finally, Matthew takes the group through the released Tiger Style schedule before Karen closes the show with some gymnastics recruitment updates and some news about freshmen who are received some pretty cool honors from a notable college gym publication.If you haven't had a chance yet, be sure to check out and purchase your copy of the 2024 Rock M Mizzou Football Preview digital magazine! All subscribers get a nice discount to 115 pages of Mizzou and SEC football articles, predictions, and more. Find that here - https://rockm.plus/2024footballmag/Subscribe to Rock M+ for access to Mizzou insider info, discussion boards, special live podcasts just for subscribers, and more!Celebrate the Cotton Bowl victory with Mizzou bowl game shirts over at 573. A portion of all purchases of the shirt will go to supporting Mizzou's NIL efforts.You can follow members of today's show on Twitter @karensteger, @M_Gustafson27, and @dylanrheinrich.Have a question for one of our podcasts? Leave a 5 star review with your question and that show just might answer it in an upcoming episode!Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a Review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. Be sure to follow @RockMNation and @RockMRadio on Twitter. And if you aren't subscribed yet, please subscribe to our YouTube channel! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Majority Rules, the gang gathers at the J-School after an Olympic Sports-filled Tiger Talk episode and shares some takeaways from the evening's festivities. Dylan provides updates on Thursday's close game v. Texas A&M and Sunday's blowout loss to now-no. 1 Arkansas. SEC play continues, including a home game vs. Florida for Senior Night, and Dylan hopes they'll pick up much-needed points. On the volleyball side, Matthew provides a recap of the Lippy Invite in Nashville and shares his top performers before giving his predictions for their upcoming SEC road matches at LSU and A&M. Softball has approached Fall Ball season, which kicks off Friday and Karen will be covering it. She also briefly looks at the Tigers' NFCA Leadoff Classic slate, which features a rematch with the team that broke our collective hearts last year, Duke. Rory joins the team from across town with some promising women's golf updates and preps us for baseball's Fall Ball season. Karen then provides a couple of women's tennis updates from the recent Penn Invitational, and shares some Swim & Dive updates, which kicks off their season with an intrasquad meet next week. Finally, Matthew takes the group through the released Tiger Style schedule before Karen closes the show with some gymnastics recruitment updates and some news about freshmen who are received some pretty cool honors from a notable college gym publication. If you haven't had a chance yet, be sure to check out and purchase your copy of the 2024 Rock M Mizzou Football Preview digital magazine! All subscribers get a nice discount to 115 pages of Mizzou and SEC football articles, predictions, and more. Find that here - https://rockm.plus/2024footballmag/ Subscribe to Rock M+ for access to Mizzou insider info, discussion boards, special live podcasts just for subscribers, and more! Celebrate the Cotton Bowl victory with Mizzou bowl game shirts over at 573. A portion of all purchases of the shirt will go to supporting Mizzou's NIL efforts. You can follow members of today's show on Twitter @karensteger, @M_Gustafson27, and @dylanrheinrich. Have a question for one of our podcasts? Leave a 5 star review with your question and that show just might answer it in an upcoming episode! Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a Review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. Be sure to follow @RockMNation and @RockMRadio on Twitter. And if you aren't subscribed yet, please subscribe to our YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You've probably noticed the rapid decline of legacy journalism in recent years. It's almost on life support. Over the last few decades mainstream journalism devolved into radical, leftist political activism. The fastest way to become a Marxist in America is by going to a “J School” at a major university. Unfortunately, what you traditionally saw within conservative journalism was rewriting press releases and responding to liberal mainstream talking points – not new and unique reporting. Honest, fresh journalism is a necessity to a free society, so what does that mean for the future of news and media? This week CEO Bryan Dawson sits down with Ben Zeisloft, editor-in-chief of The Republic Sentinel (a relatively new national news publication making waves), to discuss challenges for the future of journalism in America as well as recent changes that should give us hope. Zeisloft left The Daily Wire to become the editor of The Republic Sentinel and has great insight into what is taking place in mainstream media, conservative journalism, and even Christian media that is worth hearing. As an example of the need for expanded, independent media, Dawson and Zeisloft discuss the story The Republic Sentinel broke about Captain Bradley Geary, a Navy SEAL BUD/S instructor who was blamed for the death of a trainee in Hell Week. Geary is facing discipline and possible separation from the Navy. As the attorney representing Geary contended, “the mishandling of the Mullen investigations points toward a culture of minimal accountability among top military brass, who in his experience have often preferred to shift responsibility for leadership failures to those under their command.” Christian legal advocacy nonprofit Stand With Warriors and others are financially assisting Geary's legal defense. Like the story of Geary above, there are many more that should be told – both in Alabama and across America. The need for independent, honest journalism cannot be emphasized enough. Learn more by listening to the podcast! Overtime: On this Overtime segment, Dawson and Zeisloft discuss Meg Basham's Shepherds for Sale and its implications. The Left has long tried to cloak socialism with Christian virtues and labels. Have they also succeeded in infiltrating much of the Evangelical church in America? Have a listen! To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member, click here: https://1819news.com/membership. You'll have access to all our exclusive, behind-the-scenes content!
You've probably noticed the rapid decline of legacy journalism in recent years. It's almost on life support. Over the last few decades mainstream journalism devolved into radical, leftist political activism. The fastest way to become a Marxist in America is by going to a “J School” at a major university. Unfortunately, what you traditionally saw within conservative journalism was rewriting press releases and responding to liberal mainstream talking points – not new and unique reporting. Honest, fresh journalism is a necessity to a free society, so what does that mean for the future of news and media? This week CEO Bryan Dawson sits down with Ben Zeisloft, editor-in-chief of The Republic Sentinel (a relatively new national news publication making waves), to discuss challenges for the future of journalism in America as well as recent changes that should give us hope. Zeisloft left The Daily Wire to become the editor of The Republic Sentinel and has great insight into what is taking place in mainstream media, conservative journalism, and even Christian media that is worth hearing. As an example of the need for expanded, independent media, Dawson and Zeisloft discuss the story The Republic Sentinel broke about Captain Bradley Geary, a Navy SEAL BUD/S instructor who was blamed for the death of a trainee in Hell Week. Geary is facing discipline and possible separation from the Navy. As the attorney representing Geary contended, “the mishandling of the Mullen investigations points toward a culture of minimal accountability among top military brass, who in his experience have often preferred to shift responsibility for leadership failures to those under their command.” Christian legal advocacy nonprofit Stand With Warriors and others are financially assisting Geary's legal defense. Like the story of Geary above, there are many more that should be told – both in Alabama and across America. The need for independent, honest journalism cannot be emphasized enough. Learn more by listening to the podcast! Overtime: On this Overtime segment, Dawson and Zeisloft discuss Meg Basham's Shepherds for Sale and its implications. The Left has long tried to cloak socialism with Christian virtues and labels. Have they also succeeded in infiltrating much of the Evangelical church in America? Have a listen! To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member, click here: https://1819news.com/membership. You'll have access to all our exclusive, behind-the-scenes content!
If Rashee Rice was driving the car registered to him in that crash in Dallas Saturday evening, he's in big trouble. But this is what the Chiefs are really good at. Long before these Super Bowls, the Chiefs were better at keeping players out of jail and on the field than they were scoring touchdowns. And this happened in the city the Hunt Family has been in power for generations. Lucky kid. Bobby Witt Jr is on fire but if you want to get excited about the Royals, look at their starting pitching. Brady Singer dealt a show stopper on Sunday and this is the best thing possible for season long success in KC. NC State is the cinderella of college basketball this year as coach Kevin Keats has gone from likely getting fired to getting a contract extension in the past three weeks. We set the table for the Final Four. Denver has had enough of being a sanctuary city, Mizzou's Journalism School gives out a disgusting award and liberals and conservatives alike now agree the leftist Covid "experts" got it wrong and owe us an apology.
Graciela Mochkofsky, Dean at CUNY's Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism joins Megan talking about a way to help an industry in crisis. Credit: © Richard B. Levine
For the first time, Justin experiences the Trump Rally from the crowd. No longer protected in his precious little press pen... this J-School brat mixes with the MAGA faithful. Hear from Marjorie Taylor Greene, Byron Donalds and Donald Trump. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kirk Minihane is live from the infamous Harrington, Delaware Subway where Justin journeyed to attempt to meet Sam. (8:00) Matt Carano has a new song. (19:30) Montante and Justin may have beef. (24:00) Gerry Callahan had his first show back. (34:00) Julie DiCaro had a Bluesky post about "J School." (40:00) Sam joins the show. (44:30) Coleman is curious about Mama K and Kevin From Bristol's car ride. (54:00) Red Sox leadership gets booed at Winter Weekend. (1:06:00) Mick calls his girlfriend to discuss taking the next step.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
Angelica Amegashie, Andrew Herbst, and Beatrice Amune are members of the student chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists at William Paterson University. The chapter was recently named SPJ's chapter of the year. They discuss their hopes and concerns for journalism's future. Visit the It's All Journalism website to find out how to subscribe to our podcast and weekly email newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Angelica Amegashie, Andrew Herbst, and Beatrice Amune are members of the student chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists at William Paterson University. The chapter was recently named SPJ's chapter of the year. They discuss their hopes and concerns for journalism's future.Visit the It's All Journalism website to find out how to subscribe to our podcast and weekly email newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's episode of Questions From The Audience, Tim answers questions from the TMA Fan Page and his email at tmckernan@insidestl.com.Topics include:-What got Tim into journalism and the origins of The Morning Grind-Atheism and religion in America-A story about Erin Andrews and TMAPlease support our sponsors:Mark Hannah – Evergreen Wealth StrategiesJames Carlton Agency (State Farm)Design Aire Heating & CoolingMungenastLongo BiggsFollow us on Social Media: @TMASTL on Twitter, @tma_stl on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's episode of Questions From The Audience, Tim answers questions from the TMA Fan Page and his email at tmckernan@insidestl.com. Topics include: -What got Tim into journalism and the origins of The Morning Grind -Atheism and religion in America -A story about Erin Andrews and TMA Please support our sponsors: Mark Hannah – Evergreen Wealth Strategies James Carlton Agency (State Farm) Design Aire Heating & Cooling Mungenast Longo Biggs Follow us on Social Media: @TMASTL on Twitter, @tma_stl on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we talk with Brent Lewis about becoming the story. He describes the importance of not becoming the story by incentivising people to participate in being photographed, but he also explains that we are, ultimately, part of the stories that we tell with the camera. Brent spends some time debunking some other “J School” ideas that can sometimes perpetuate unhelpful myths about photojournalism, including affirming that the photographs we take impact us in long lasting ways.What does photography ethics mean to Brent? “Photography ethics to me means to just bear witness. Let's not changing anything. Don't have ideas of what things are going to be or what it is. Just show what life is. That's the beauty of what we do. … I want to see that person next door lives like, and how that communicates to me and how I see what they are going through that make me understand life that so much better. I want to see the person that is 20,000 miles away and what their life looks like, and how, at the end of the day, we both want the same thing. We both want to be happy, we both want love, we both want compassion, we both want that freedom, that ability to breathe and to live. So photography ethics at the end of the day means to just show me that reality. Show me what's happening in the world and do just that. Do not harm, go no above and beyond. Just give it to me straight.” (46:23) Links:Diversify.Photo“Photography is a superpower” tops and totesWorld Press Photo Award 2023 JuryMiranda Barns Gordon ParksEvgeniy MaloletkaArticle about Lyndsey Addario “Photographing the Reality of War” by Emmett Lindner
Welcome to J School, please have a seat while Professor Whitlock presents his dissertation on why the media is the biggest threat to America. Case study: the Michael Oher conservatorship lawsuit. Since news broke of Oher's legal action against the Tuohy family, the corporate media has recycled Oher's allegations without any real research or fact-checking. It fits the mainstream media's approved narrative to paint a white, Christian family as the oppressors of a young, naive, impoverished black youth. When in reality, it takes very little investigative skills to expose parts of Oher's claim, such as the idea that the Tuohys were plotting to extort and withhold millions of dollars from Oher, as blatant fabrications. Jason lays out the facts about “The Blind Side” book and movie and the real reason the Tuohy family executed a conservatorship over Oher. We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Today's Sponsor: Pre-Born has a passion to save unborn babies from abortion and see women come to Christ. Help rescue babies' lives. Donate by dialing #250 and say the keyword, "BABY." OR - go to https://Preborn.org/Fearless. Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $10 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lee Jenkins, Pioneer of L to J School Operations Process, Author of over 30 books for children and educators is interviewed by David Cogan of Eliances entrepreneur community and host of the Heroes Show.
Bob Wiltfong and Jason Mudd discuss PR tips from a former news anchor.Guest:Our episode guest is Bob Wiltfong, a retired TV News personality and now Axia's Public Relations Account Director.Five things you'll learn from this episode: How to build media relationships Knowing when the pitch is right What is newsjacking The elements of news How to leverage local news on behalf of your brandQuotables4:10 “It's helpful to frame it as all you need is really one yes, that's all you're looking for is one yes. You're in a sea of no's. So, you're just swimming through no's to get to that one yes, and you will find that one yes. You just got to keep swimming.” – @Bob Wiltfong 4:30 “In PR, I tell people that the first 50 rejections are the hardest. So, once you get past having people say no 50 times, then it just kind of rolls off your back. The other cliche I like to say is a quick no is better than a forever maybe.” – @Jason Mudd6:45 “Sometimes you just have to change things up if you're getting ghosted. Try to approach them from a different channel.” – @Jason Mudd8:28 “One practice that's very helpful is the idea of read and react [by Michael Smart]. Instead of trying to please the journalists and consume everybody, all you're trying to do is consume your top-focused targets. Every day make a point of consuming maybe one or two of their content pieces and then contact them or reach out to them with no pitch, just compliments.” – @Bob Wiltfong9:35 “PR people can't be PR people if they're not spending time consuming content. You can't pitch something that you've never seen. I don't know a single PR person who's really good at what they do, who does not consume news.” – @Jason Mudd12:20 “Clients who I see aren't successful with media are those that can't spend time with a journalist unless they're going to cover them. That's just the wrong approach. You're not investing the relationship the right way.” – @Jason Mudd19:30 “When you talk about real estate, you talk about location, location, location. With news, it's local, local, local.” – @Bob Wiltfong 23:50 “The three elements I was taught in J School are very true. Is it timely? Is it local? Is it out of the ordinary?” – @Bob Wiltfong28:37 “One of the things we have in our arsenal, as PR people, is that journalists and outlets are an open book for their staff.” – @Bob WiltfongGuest's contact info and resources:Bob Wilfong on FacebookBob Wilfong on LinkedInBob Wilfong websiteAdditional Resources: Ten quick PR Tips Why is the news media important? The best media pitch is a story that's already done — and copy edited!Support the show On Top of PR is produced by Axia Public Relations, named by Forbes as one of America's Best PR Agencies. Axia is an expert PR firm for national brands. On Top of PR is sponsored by ReviewMaxer, the platform for monitoring, improving, and promoting online customer reviews.
Get the inside scoop of what it means to pick the Public Relations track in the J-School at UNR. Madison Lloyd sits down with Cove Carlson to discuss what it is like to major in Journalism with an emphasis in Public Relations. They talk about the circumstances that lead to Cove's emphasis change, as well as his involvement in PRSSA and the Bateman Competition.
It's episode 115 of ImmaLetYouFinish...! Court & Amy beg for Knicks tickets, send N.O.R.E. to J--School and wonder why Nikki gotta be so mean. ImmaLetYouFinish... is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcast Network.