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The Manila Times Podcasts
NEWS: Design flaw blamed for bridge collapse | Mar. 7, 2025

The Manila Times Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 2:42


NEWS: Design flaw blamed for bridge collapse | Mar. 7, 2025Visit our website at https://www.manilatimes.netFollow us:Facebook - https://tmt.ph/facebookInstagram - https://tmt.ph/instagramTwitter - https://tmt.ph/twitterDailyMotion - https://tmt.ph/dailymotionSubscribe to our Digital Edition - https://tmt.ph/digitalSign up to our newsletters: https://tmt.ph/newslettersCheck out our Podcasts:Spotify - https://tmt.ph/spotifyApple Podcasts - https://tmt.ph/applepodcastsAmazon Music - https://tmt.ph/amazonmusicDeezer: https://tmt.ph/deezerStitcher: https://tmt.ph/stitcherTune In: https://tmt.ph/tunein#TheManilaTimes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Baixada em Pauta
Diagramador da capa de jornal vencedora do 'Oscar do Design' explica processo criativo em favor da notícia

Baixada em Pauta

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 64:11


Luiz Sérgio Moura, chefe da diagramação do jornal que completou 130 anos em março, contou sobre o trabalho realizado e que vem chamando a atenção de leitores, de outros veículos e especialistas da área de diagramação e design pela criatividade na concepção e execução das capas. O trabalho foi premiado pela Society for News Design, dos EUA.

Newsroom Robots
Mario Garcia: How AI is Unleashing New Creative Potentials in Journalism

Newsroom Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 61:17


Dr. Mario R. Garcia, Senior Adviser on News Design and Adjunct Professor at Columbia University, joins Nikita Roy to discuss how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing news design and creating new opportunities for visual storytelling.Mario shares insights from his extensive research and his new book, 'AI: The Next Revolution in Content Creation,' on how AI is being applied in newsrooms globally.Mario offers his perspective on the emerging skill of prompt engineering and discusses ways in which journalism educators can teach the responsible use of AI.Mario is the CEO and Founder of Garcia Media, a global consulting firm, and has been involved in redesigning and rethinking more than 700 publications across 120 countries, including notable ones like The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post. He is also the author of 15 books.He is a recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society for News Design, the Journalism Medal of Honor from the University of Missouri for Distinguished Service in Journalism, and the Charles O'Malley Award for Excellence in Teaching from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Additionally, People Magazine named him one of the 100 most influential Hispanics in the United States.

So This Is My Why
Ep 107: The Story Behind the Story - How a CNN Reporter Built Her Career | Michelle Toh (Writer & Reporter, CNN)

So This Is My Why

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 64:34


Michelle Toh is every Asian parents' dream child.She's ambitious.Has a strong sense of self.And will do whatever it takes to succeed - including cold pitching South China Morning Post & landing an internship in her teens!Her initial dream was to be in fashion (she's worked at/for Elite Model Management, Hearst Magazines & HuffPost too). Then she pivoted and ended up becoming:

Vuelan las Plumas
David Pintor: Un pincel inquieto que se queda con los niños

Vuelan las Plumas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 44:10


Es iIustrador, humorista gráfico, caricaturista, pintor…y por todo esto ha sido premiado, muy premiado. Estudió arquitectura, porque era la única profesión que conocía en la que podría hacer lo que más le gusta: dibujar. El trazo lineal y arquitectónico lo conserva, pero con la soltura de quien ha dejado los planos por lo pinceles. En el año 1993, forma dupla con el guionista Carlos López bajo el pseudónimo de Pinto & Chinto, que hasta hoy sigue siendo una referencia del humor político en la prensa gallega. Sus tiras cómicas salen en periódicos como El Correo Gallego, Diario 16, La Voz de Baleares o Diario de León. Su trabajo aparece todos los días en las páginas de opinión de La Voz de Galicia. Con el nuevo milenio, se abre al género de la literatura infantil y juvenil, convirtiéndose en un referente, luego de obtener los más importantes premios por la publicación de libros que yan son parte del canon de la LIJ española, particularmente en la editorial Kalandraka. Es desde el 2019, cuando decide dedicarse exclusivamente a la literatura infantil. Algunos de sus títulos en Kalandraka son: Nicomedes. El pelón; Minimalario; Almanaque Musical; Cuentos para niños y Siete llaves para abrir los sueños, entre otros. En 2022, la película "Valentina", en la que participa como diseñador de personajes, gana el premio Goya al mejor largometraje animado. Ha recibido también los premios Andersen 2015 (Italia) y Nami Island 2013 (Corea), el premio de la Society of News Design, el Pura y Dora Vázquez de ilustración, el Premio Internacional Clermont-Ferrand de cuadernos de viaje, el Premio Ilustrador del Año Città del Sol y el 2º Premio de la Feria del Libro de Sharjah (Dubai) por las ilustraciones de «Almanaque musical». Además, ha sido finalista de los CJ Picture Book Awards (2011) e incluido en la lista The White Ravens (2009, 2011 y 2014). Su obra ha sido seleccionada en varias ediciones de la Bienal de Ilustración de Bratislava y de la Feria Internacional del Libro Infantil y Juvenil de Bolonia. La periodista Vivian Lavín conversa con el dibujante e ilustrador David Pintor, desde las oficinas de Kalandraka en Galicia.

Foreign Correspondence
Marco Hernandez - Graphics - New York Times

Foreign Correspondence

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 83:12


The Society of News Design's best designer in the world, Marco Hernandez (@TmarcoH) tells us how he grew up in Costa Rican coffee country and has been recruited to a series of jobs that took him around the world. Ever humble, he also talks about how he likes to draw insects to relax and maintains a website dedicated to his failed projects. Countries featured: Costa Rica, Hong Kong, Singapore, USA Publications featured: La Nacion, South China Morning Post, Reuters, New York Times   Here are links to some of the things we talked about: Marco's story on the bombed bridge in Ukraine -  His Forbidden City project for SCMP - https://bit.ly/3h7xFcd More on the Forbidden City that didn't make the original project - https://bit.ly/3E4UEOe His story on how Hong Kong protestors organized - https://tmsnrt.rs/3FPs5Ww His story on counting crowd at HK protests - https://tmsnrt.rs/3FK3Jxe  His story on an iceberg larger than some countries - https://tmsnrt.rs/3zHwiYn His winning entry for Society of News Design - https://bit.ly/3FW0hzs His website for failed projects - https://bit.ly/3U1wjyp The Pudding - https://bit.ly/3E5kXEb NASA Earth Observatory - https://go.nasa.gov/3U96Y5L Washington Post story on butterflies - https://wapo.st/3tksskt   Follow us on Twitter @foreignpod or on Facebook at facebook.com/foreignpod Music: LoveChances (makaih.com) by Makaih Beats From: freemusicarchive.org CC BY NC

Just a Good Conversation
Just a Good Conversation: Joe Johnston

Just a Good Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 106:33


Joe Johnston's approach to photography is grounded in an earnest desire to serve his community through the lens of his camera. His most cherished assignments have given him the opportunity to document the events that shape the human experience. In particular, he is drawn to the beauty and destructive power of nature and humankind's relationship with the environment. Joe has received awards from the Associated Press, the National Press Photographer's Association, The Society for News Design, the California Newspaper Publishers Association and others. His images have been published in newspapers around the country and the world, as well as in several magazines including National Geographic Explorer, The Surfer's Journal, Bloomberg Businessweek, and People. Joe is now works full time at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California as the University Photographer. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matt-brown57/support

Transformação Digital CBN
Transformação Digital CBN #154 - Coletas de DNA que estão mudando o futuro hoje

Transformação Digital CBN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 17:49


Este ano um projeto brasileiro chamado "Origens: Quem não sabe de onde veio não sabe para onde vai" ganhou o prêmio internacional de excelência em design Society for News Design na categoria questões sociais com a popularização do exame de DNA para resgatar a ancestralidade negra do Brasil. Testes caseiros de DNA têm se popularizado nos últimos anos, seja para verificar diagnóstico de COVID-19 durante a pandemia, descobrir suas origens da família, predisposições familiares para doenças e até testes infantis para prevenir doenças tratáveis da primeira infância. No episódio de hoje convidamos o Dr. David Schlesinger, que é médico geneticista e CEO do meuDNA, para falar sobre testes de DNA e ferramentas genéticas que estão nos ajudando hoje a mudar o futuro.

Le nostre news sul movimento terra
Ascolta la news: Design pluripremiato per le nuove pale gommate Doosan della serie DL-7

Le nostre news sul movimento terra

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 9:03


Design pluripremiato per le nuove pale gommate Doosan della serie DL-7

J-POD: The Podcast on Journalists and Journalism
J-POD: Dr Mario Garcia, the world's top news design guru, on the new look of the ‘Hindustan Times'

J-POD: The Podcast on Journalists and Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 56:46


#DrMarioGarcia, the Cuba-born CEO of #GarciaMedia, on the challenges of giving a "refresh" to the Delhi newspaper #HindustanTimes in the times of #COVID. With a hand in the design and redesign of 729 newspapers and magazines in 121 countries across the world---including Indian titles like #TheHindu, #MalayalaManorama, #Sakal, #Sakshi and #Mint---#MarioGarcia is the world's most prolific news design guru.

Urban Lifestyle Report Presenting BlackNificence & Black Excellence

Welcome to the 11th episode of my legacy project, Urban Lifestyle Report Podcast and I'm your host Carolyn Morris-Walker. I am filled with joy to have Grace Cameron, the Editor-In-Chief of JamaicanEats Magazine that she created and launched in 2006, 14 years ago, as my guests on this platform that exemplifies BlackNificence & Black Excellence in our community.   Urban Lifestyle Report is a place and space to showcase the many talents of Black and African people who are often invisible, not acknowledged and not celebrated in popular media for their talents, achievements and accomplishments that contributes positively to the community and the world at large. Grace Cameron is a communications strategist who is experienced in driving conversation and engagement through a variety of formats that appeal to audiences with a range of interests. Using words, images and clever designs, she helps organizations tell stories meaningful to their customers; inspire and engage audiences. She is a storyteller who has worked in an array of roles across Canada and Jamaica. Grace is a phenomenal woman who had a vision to launch JamicanEats magazine that would satisfy a niche that catered to people with an interest in Caribbean food and culture. Once this idea came to mind it only took 9 months for her dream to become a reality. Her creative mind set has also launched other initiatives such as Pop Up Caribbean Food Markets, a cookbook published in 2016 titled, 10 Reasons Why Jamaicans Runs So Fast, and a colouring book for adults and they are all available on Amazon. And if that not enough in 2012 she was selected as one of the Top 50 Jamaicans in Canada during the celebrations of Jamaica’s 50th Independence. She has held many roles that include being the lifestyle editor for the Jamaica Gleaner newspaper and was recognized by Society for News Design in Miami and given an Award of Excellence for revamping the Food section of the Jamaica Gleaner newspaper. Her other roles have been as a journalism lecturer for the University of the West Indies and Northern Caribbean University, a freelancer as a workshop presenter and partnered with Caribbean Legal & Professional Institute Limited to deliver How to be Media Savvy and Speak Up! The Art of Conversation workshops. In Toronto and Vancouver, she has worked as a content coordinator, a copywriter and freelance researcher and writer. So, I am delighted when I meet people in my community who are doing  amazing and outstanding work  in a plethora of areas as educators, creatives, influencers, game changers, entrepreneurs, innovators, artists, founders, investors change makers, who are igniting, building and transforming our community in a variety of ways and in so many arenas.  They are engaging in these activities full-time, part-time, as a side hustle and making their passions and visions come to life. I believe the community needs to hear about YOU! So, tune-in and enjoy the conversation! Contact/Social Media info: Email: sweetpotatopress@gmail.com Websites: www.jamaicaneats.com;  www.passporttocaribbeanfood.com; www.dontworry-eathappy.com  FB & FB group: @jamamaicaneats    IG: @jamaicaneatsmagazine

Vozes Femininas
UMA ARTISTA VISUAL EM MOVIMENTO PELA CIDADE!

Vozes Femininas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 43:35


Silvana Martins ou Sil, a nossa convidada do #EP09, bateu um papo cheio de afeto regada com sorrisos. A nossa #vozfeminina dessa semana é artista visual, designer gráfica, ilustradora e boleira. Integra as coletivas Curumins da Ademar, Periferia Segue Sangrando, Fala Guerreira e Observatória dos Direitos e Cidadania da Mulher. Editora de arte premiada por excelência em Design pela Society for News Design 2012 - uma das premiações de design mais relevantes internacionalmente. Também é a artista da nossa identidade visual. Referências: Portfólio da Silvana Martins: www.behance.net/silmartins Zap Zap das domésticas: https://zapdasdomesticas.com.br/ 5º Concurso Literário “Pode Pá Que É Nóis Que Tá: @casapoeticasp Emboladas da Sil - @emboladasdasil (bolos artesanais) Felizs- Feira Literária da Zona Sul: @felizs_zs

Experience Design with Tony Daussat
Digital Trends, Bad Ideas, and Buzzwords (w/ Mike Swartz)

Experience Design with Tony Daussat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 32:36


Howdy friends! I loved this conversation and I think you definitely will as well.Some themes of this episode include:Don’t be afraid to have bad ideasNot being to precious about your workNot taking yourself too seriously Being allergic to buzzwordsNot confusing design with art Before starting Upstatement, Mike Swartz worked in newsrooms and magazines such as The Boston Globe and Complex Magazine. He studied Journalism and Advertising Design before leaving for a job as Art Director of the Globe’s Sunday Ideas section, later finishing his degree in Computer Science at Boston University. He taught graphic design at Massachusetts College of Art and Design from 2009 - 2011. He has spoken at conferences across the country and his work has been honored by the Society for News Design, Society of Publication Designers, AIGA, Editor and Publisher, Communication Arts, SXSW, FastCompany, and the Webbys. Find Mike on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-swartz-01b21866/Check out Upstatement: https://www.upstatement.com/_Some goodies:I'm making a course! Learn how to get hired as a UX Designer: http://hiredux.com/-Feel free to stalk the Experience Design podcast on Instagram at @xdpodcast#staycuriousSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/xdpodcast)

Beaches Vineyard Podcast
How Good is the Good News - Design or Default

Beaches Vineyard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020


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AUDITIVO
EP10 Eddie Macías

AUDITIVO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 62:53


Plática con el reconocido diseñador e ilustrador Eddie Macías, tallerista, conferencista y maestro de Posgrado en la UAdeC. Fue jefe de ilustración e infografía en los periódicos El Norte, Vanguardia y Reporte Índigo sumando casi 30 años de experiencia formando, capacitando y dirigiendo departamentos de ilustración. Además ha recibido en múltiples ocasiones el Award of Excellence otorgado por la SND (The Society for News Design) y en el 2007 fue galardonado con el World Summit Award. Breakdown: 00:40 - Comienza la Entrevista 01:25 - ¿Quién es Eddie Macías? 10:00 - Llegando al periódico "El Norte" 14:50 - Ilustrar a mano vs. ilustrar con tecnología (Transición por época de las computadoras) 24:03 - ¿Cuál es tu proceso creativo? 27:50 - Pionero en ilustrar en Photoshop 33:15 - Salida de "El Norte" 34:35 - Nueva etapa en "Reporte Índigo" 37:45 - Transición de Papel a Digital 40:50 - Premios y Reconocimientos 43:50 - Anécdota con Luchadores AAA 48:32 - Balance entre la vida personal y laboral 50:55 - Dinero ¿Cómo valorar nuestro trabajo? 01:00:30 - Preguntas finales (Libro, disco, película y comida) 01:01:52 - Termina la Entrevista Síguenos en: Instagram - @auditivopodcast Facebook - AUDITIVO Podcast

In Which I Talk To Artists
Episode 30 - Lauren Tamaki

In Which I Talk To Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 59:27


After graduating from Alberta University of the Arts in 2011, she visited Jillian in New York and landed a job at Bumble and bumble, where she immediately made a splash in the graphic arts community with the wallpaper she designed and illustrated at the uptown salon, as well as holiday cards and the illustrations she created for B&b’s first rewards gaming app. She continued to do freelance illustrations for clients such as GQ, Wall Street Journal and Cole Haan and in 2013, she made the leap to New York’s Arch & Loop design firm, where she reunited with the beauty and fashion clients she loves. In addition to her National Magazine Award, Lauren has been recognized by the Society of Illustrators, Society of News Design, and American Illustration. Her most recent project involved illustrating Caroline Paul’s book, You Are Mighty: A Guide to Changing the World (Bloomsbury, May 2018). (bio from Alberta University of the Arts and magazine-awards.com) https://www.instagram.com/laurentamaki/ https://laurentamaki.tumblr.com/

DEMENTES
076 | Tus sueños no tienen límite | Ramón Alberto Garza

DEMENTES

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 157:47


Hoy les tengo un episodio muy bueno y muy largo con Ramón Alberto Garza un periodista y empresario con más de 40 años de trayectoria profesional. Originalmente teníamos solamente 40 minutos para grabar pero como podrán darse cuenta nos extendimos tantitito más.    Personalmente esta fue una conversación que me enseñó muchísimo y me inspiró bastante, no quería dejar de grabar pero bueno, estoy seguro que ya habrá una siguiente oportunidad de hablar con Ramón Alberto. Antes de empezar el episodio les cuento un poco más de el para ponerlos en contexto.    Ramón Alberto Garza inició su carrera periodística en 1973, como reportero investigador del periódico El Norte. Y en 1982, a los 26 años, fue nombrado director editorial. En los 18 años que fue director general editorial de El Norte fue reconocido con 18 premios internacionales por sus trabajos de periodismo de investigación, ayuda a la comunidad y por la defensa de los derechos humanos en América Latina, además de innumerables reconocimientos por su diseño de avanzada y fotografía.   En 1990 fue Director Editorial fundador de Infosel, el servicio de información financiera en tiempo real, que más tarde se transformaría en Terra México. En 1993 fue nombrado director general editorial del periódico Reforma, que en muy pocos años se convirtió en el líder de la ciudad de México; en 1997 fue director fundador del diario Palabra en Saltillo, y en 1998 del diario Mural en Guadalajara.   Un par de años antes en 1996 recibió la máxima distinción que la academia de los Estados Unidos otorga a un periodista extranjero, el premio María Moors Cabot, otorgado por la Universidad de Columbia, en Nueva York, como un reconocimiento por su defensa de los derechos humanos y la promoción del periodismo de investigación en América Latina.   En febrero del 2000 fue designado vicepresidente de Televisa y en septiembre del mismo año presidente de Editorial Televisa, el más importante grupo de medios impresos en el mundo de habla hispana, con 44 millones de títulos vendidos anualmente.   En junio del 2001 funda en México, con el escritor Gabriel García Márquez y Emilio Azcárraga Jean, la revista Cambio.   En febrero del 2002 se incorpora al periódico El Universal como vicepresidente y director general editorial.   En octubre del 2004 funda Indigo, un centro de inteligencia y asesoría política, que publica Reporte Indigo, la primera experiencia de comunicación virtual multimedia en México dedicada al entendimiento de temas de alto impacto político, económico y social.   En 2012, lanza la edición impresa de Reporte Indigo, periódico galardonado con varios premios a la excelencia en Diseño, otorgados por las SND (Society for News Design).   En febrero de 2016, funda Código Magenta, un Medio Digital de noticias que se especializa en análisis político, del que actualmente es Presidente y Director General.   Como pueden ver, Ramón Alberto ha estado a cargo de algunos de los medios más importantes de información en México y hoy nos cuenta muchísimo de su experiencia en esta conversación. Espero la disfruten muchísimo.   

Finding Genius Podcast
Digital Details – Robert Hernandez, Associate Professor of Professional Practice, Digital Journalism Professor, USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism – The Intersection of Journalism and Virtual Reality

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 35:18


Robert Hernandez, associate professor of professional practice, and digital journalism professor at the prestigious USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, provides a delightful overview of the future of immersive digital journalism. Robert Hernandez's skill and experience covers a multitude of areas such as changing news industry ethics, information and communication technologies, new media, online journalism, pop culture, the practice of journalism, and social media as it pertains to journalism. Hernandez is a veteran of web journalism with a strong focus on the nexus of technology and journalism. His primary goals are to empower people, increase opportunities for better informed reporting and storytelling, to engage the community, improve overall distribution, and increase revenue. Hernandez's belief is that ‘open source' shared knowledge between journalists will improve the quality of journalism, and he continually works to build communities of digital journalists and technology-oriented writers. He is an active participant and supporter of VR journalism and media diversity. Hernandez has served on many national boards such as Chicas Poderosas, InquireFirst, the Online News Association, and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. Hernandez has worked professionally on several top projects that are heavily involved with augmented reality, as well as wearables/google glass and virtual reality. His latest project is an immersive experience that is appropriately named and trademarked as, JOVRNALISM™. His project work has been featured in The New York Times, on NBC, NPR, and in USA Today, and other significant publications and media outlets. Hernandez discusses his professorial work with the Oculus platform, 360 video, and how many make the transition soon after working with 360, to VR. For as Hernandez explains, 360 is more common in newsrooms, and due to economics it has a wider reach. He explains the 360 camera in detail, in regard to framing of the story and the composition, and how he relates this important information to his students. As he discusses, the 360 camera becomes almost another subject in the reporting, as it is a thoroughly immersive experience. The technology journalism professor gives an overview of some of the advanced technological platforms that are launching on YouTube and other media that allow users to split views and utilize VR tools such as Google Cardboard to essentially go inside the video, for full immersion. However, as Hernandez explains, the technology is so shockingly interesting that first time users may be distracted by the amazing experience, so much so that they may miss key elements of the actual story being told. But he states that a good story will resonate with people, regardless of the technology, for that is the key to solid journalism. Hernandez recounts a particular experience in which he covered a coming storm and how the graphics and semantics, coupled with the advancing VR technology, provided reference points to help people understand the scale of the storm to fully grasp its potential danger. He discusses how immersive experience helps people to more fully believe the story, but cautions that those with nefarious intentions could use the technology to manipulate as well. Hernandez's JOVRNALISM has received multiple awards from respected institutions such as the Online News Association, Society for News Design, and Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, and others.

Modern Media Podcast
“Design is content, design is journalism”: A Conversation with Sara Quinn

Modern Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 36:47


In this installment, JNP talks with Sara Quinn about visual journalism and the importance of design for news. Far beyond simply adding graphic elements to news production, design is central to the way that news is consumed, the degree to which people trust information, the increasingly undervalued status of photojournalism, and the fascinating eye-tracking research that goes into understanding how reader interact with news through design. Sarah Quinn is the President of the Society for News Design and the R.M. Seaton Endowed Chair in the Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Kansas State University. https://nppa.org/news/eyetracking-photojournalism-new-research-explores-what-makes-photograph-memorable-shareable-and

WiseUp TX
Texas Turnout

WiseUp TX

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 24:48


Tune in to hear about the current political news of the week along with my experience at the Texas Turnout event! The Texas Turnout was hosted by the Texas Tribune and the Society for News Design. People who come from varying backgrounds but are passionate about politics came together to discuss what we could do to increase voter turnout in Texas. To my listeners: Do you have ideas of how to get the South Asian and Muslim communities to become motivated to vote? I'd love to hear them! Email them to me at wiseuptx@gmail.com !

It's All Journalism
#145 - Rob King, ESPN's SportsCenter

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 54:41


A far cry from his days as a copy aid at The Washington Post, Rob King is the senior vice president of SportsCenter and news at ESPN. Speaking at the recent Society for News Design workshop at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., he peeled back the curtains to share some sage advice on the changing newsroom, how his network launched a fully rebranded digital, broadcast and print product and why sometimes the people who might get overlooked should be given a tremendous opportunity.

It's All Journalism
#143 - Dan Archer, Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute fellow

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2015 20:25


Dan Archer spoke Saturday, April 11, at the 2015 Society for News Design conference in Washington, D.C. In this podcast, Archer discusses his philosophy about comics and journalism. He talks about the pursuit of truth and how important it is for journalists to remember that everyone who views an event is seeing it through their own perspective, prejudices and all.

It's All Journalism
#142 - Richard Saul Wurman & Kris Viesselman, Society of News Design

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2015 70:10


This is a special podcast is part of It's All Journalism's coverage of the 2015 Society of News Design's workshop in Washington, D.C. It's a recording of a conversation between TED conference founder Richard Saul Wurman and Kris Viesselman, a designer and founder of Electric Ivy. The conversation was presented as a keynote address on Friday, April 10.

A Pirate's Life for Me!
Margaret O'Connor '71

A Pirate's Life for Me!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2007


Margaret O'Connor '71, New York Times Director of News Design and 2002 Pulitzer Prize recipient. Originally aired September 9, 2006.

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