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Imagen this - the podcast for all things Gen Z
Gen Z on: Is Everything We See Real or Just AI-Generated Illusions?

Imagen this - the podcast for all things Gen Z

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 24:16


In this episode, Jay Richards sat down with Lotte Jones, Chief Commercial Officer at The News Movement, and Said Onyemauwa, our UK Community Member, to explore the world of distorted realities and the political shift in Germany that caught global attention.How often have you seen something and questioned whether it's real or just an AI-generated illusion? AI is a powerful storytelling tool, but it can also fuel misinformation—especially in the world of media.Each episode wraps up with a debate on a trending topic. This time, we explored how the German election sent a strong message to the world: money doesn't always buy votes.

Stories of our times
The Sunday Edition: Korea's 4b 'anti-men' movement comes to America

Stories of our times

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 27:25


This episode was originally published last November.No sex, no babies, no marriage, no men. In 2018 a niche feminist movement started in South Korea as a reaction to the country's entrenched misogyny. It pledged four ‘nos' when it came to men. Now it's spreading on social media to America as young women rebel against Donald Trump's election. But how impactful will it be?This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thestoryHost: Manveen Rana.Guests: Chiara Brown, Commissioning Editor, The Times Luxury. Meera Choi, Sociology Academic, Yale University.Producer: Olivia Case.Clips: TikTok / trump-supporters01 / Sigma Nu Fraternity, Karim Jovian / Nick Fuentes / YouTube, OFF TOPIC SHOW / Nick Funetes / YouTube, Nick Funetes / brutamerica / Instagram, realityreelclips / TikTok, The Washington Post / Access Hollywood, thetimes / TikTok, CBS, CNN, The News Movement, Inside Edition, Arirang News.Photo: Getty Images.Get in touch: thestory@thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

IAB UK Stay Engaged
Keyword blocking: Brand safety or overreach?

IAB UK Stay Engaged

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 24:14


In this episode of the IAB UK Podcast, IAB UK's CMO, James Chandler, delves into a pressing issue impacting advertisers, publishers and tech experts alike: the unintended consequences of keyword blocking in news environments.Recent research from Mantis reveals that terms like "victims" and "incident" are still blocking ads on content like Super Bowl-related coverage, affecting both publisher revenue and advertisers' reach. In fact, even pop culture icons like Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande have found their names on keyword blocklists, raising important questions about the effectiveness and overreach of these filters.James is joined by Becca Hutson, Editor-in-Chief of The News Movement, Tom Pickworth, Director of Technical Operations at Mail Metro Media and Fiona Salmon, Managing Director at Mantis, to discuss the implications of this issue and what steps the industry needs to take to foster a more balanced approach to brand safety, context and advertising reach - and what it will take to drive real change.As always, we'd love to hear your thoughts on the topic - drop us a line at podcast@iabuk.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The MadTech Podcast
The News Movement's Dion Bailey on the Daily Mail's Strategic Overhaul, Australian Publishers vs Google and the EU's New AI Laws

The MadTech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 29:35


In this episode of the MadTech Podcast, ExchangeWire editor Aimee Newell Tarín is joined by head of content John Still and Dion Bailey, co-founder / chief product and tech officer of The News Movement.  They discuss the Daily Mail's plan to carry out a strategic overhaul, two lawsuits being brought against Google by Australian publishers, and new AI laws within the EU. 

Stories of our times
Korea's 4b 'anti-men' movement comes to America

Stories of our times

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 27:10


No sex, no babies, no marriage, no men. In 2018 a niche feminist movement started in South Korea as a reaction to the country's entrenched misogyny. It pledged four ‘nos' when it came to men. Now it's spreading on social media to America as young women rebel against Donald Trump's election. But how impactful will it be?This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.co.uk/thestoryHost: Manveen Rana.Guests: Chiara Brown, Commissioning Editor, The Times Luxury. Meera Choi, Sociology Academic, Yale University.Clips: TikTok / trump-supporters01 / Sigma Nu Fraternity, Karim Jovian / Nick Fuentes / YouTube, OFF TOPIC SHOW / Nick Funetes / YouTube, Nick Funetes / brutamerica / Instagram, realityreelclips / TikTok, The Washington Post / Access Hollywood, thetimes / TikTok, CBS, CNN, The News Movement, Inside Edition, Arirang News.Image credit: Getty ImagesFurther listening: Are dating apps running out of steam? Get in touch: thestory@thetimes.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
The new allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 7:20


Music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing serious new allegations involving assault in two separate lawsuits. We get the details from Sophie Peachy Assistant News Editor with The News Movement.

IAB UK Stay Engaged
Engaging Gen Z, with Next-Gen Media's Guy Thurlow

IAB UK Stay Engaged

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 28:46


In this episode, James sits down with Guy Thurlow, Co-Founder and Commercial Director at Next-Gen Media.They dive into Guy's personal journey, the challenges of launching a business in the midst of a global pandemic, and how Next-Gen Media is helping brands better understand and engage Gen Z. Plus, we'll hear about the company's exciting new partnership with News Movement to counter misinformation. Book IAB Debrief here: www.iabuk.com/events-training/iab-debrief-2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The MadTech Podcast
The News Movement's Lotte Jones on ITV's Profit Plunge, the Evolution of TV and Retail Media Amidst the Recession

The MadTech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 25:30


In this episode of the MadTech Podcast, John Still is joined by Mariam Ahmad and Lotte Jones, CMO at The News Movement to discuss the latest in the media and marketing sectors. 

Workplace Happiness Podcast
Breaking News & Beyond: Kamal Ahmed reflects on his journalistic career and how burnout made him reevaluate his life

Workplace Happiness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 58:41


WorkL founder, Lord Mark Price speaks to Kamal Ahmed, Editor-in-Chief and co-founder, The News Movement. Kamal takes us on a captivating journey through his career in journalism, chronicling his experiences covering landmark global events, his personal story of battling burnout and his co-founding of The News Movement. This podcast is brought to you by WorkL. Visit WorkL.com to find a job in the happiest workplaces, take our Happy at Work test, network, get career support from experts and much more. Work Happier with WorkL.

The Media Leader Podcast
Can you 'do the news' well with one-minute videos? With The News Movement's Ramin Beheshti

The Media Leader Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 35:39


Are social platforms good media to receive accurate news and information?Ramin Beheshti, founder and CEO of The News Movement, thinks so.Reporter Jack Benjamin discussed with Beheshti The News Movement's content and business strategy, how it looks to make money through diverse revenue streams, and whether short-form video is inherently a good medium for news presentation.More and more people, especially young people, continue to go to social media platforms with the explicit intention of using them for their news consumption. That is especially true of the highly popular short-form video platforms like TikTok and Instagram, but these come with concerns about misinformation and disinformation.Founded in 2021, The News Movement is a social-first news outlet seeking to address such a concern. The company produces short- and long-form video news content on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, and more. They have now racked up nearly 200,000 followers on TikTok and 45,000 followers on Instagram.The company was co-founded by Sir William Lewis, who is leaving his position as CEO to lead up The Washington Post, as well as former BBC editorial director Kamal Ahmed and Ramin Beheshti.This episode was edited by our production partner Trisonic.---Visit The Media Leader for the most authoritative news analysis and comment on what's happening in commercial media. LinkedIn: The Media LeaderThreads: @TheMediaLeaderTwitter: @TheMediaLeader YouTube: The Media Leader

Noted
Fast fashion: “Enough clothes to dress the next six generations”

Noted

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 27:11


I'm on a first-name basis with the people who work in my local charity shops. I love them. In fact I'd say nearly all of my wardrobe is second hand. And it's not just me, studies suggest the market for ‘pre-loved' items could even become bigger than ‘fast fashion' by 2029, so it looks as though thrifting is here to stay - but why? I'm Mary Mandefield and in this episode of Noted, I want to dig deeper into why secondhand shopping is becoming more popular and the real impact of fast fashion. I'll speak to environmentalist and ethical influencer, Laura Young and I also visit Oxfam's Northern Logistics Centre in Batley, to find out what happens to clothes that don't get sold in their shops. And I've got tips on how you can save some money on your clothes, and help make a difference to the environment, too. Oh and just to let you know, we've come to the end of this series! All episodes of Noted are still available, so go back and explore. I want to say a big thank you for listening and hope you have a wonderful new year. Noted is an original podcast production from The News Movement and Persephonica. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Noted
DJ Target: “We didn't know Grime would be this big"

Noted

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 27:23


Grime is the UK genre which has led to worldwide stars. Now over twenty years later, its origins are being told on our screens. It's Mary here, and on this episode of Noted we're exploring and celebrating Grime music and culture. I'm speaking to Grime legend DJ Target, whose show ‘Grime Kids' follows the summer plans of a group of young boys in East London in 2001, who go on to create what we now know as Grime. I want to explore how this homegrown genre came to be, how it allows people to share their lives, and where it fits into our culture today.BBC music reporter Mark Savage joins me too. I ask him about the way this music scene has evolved over the course of his twenty-year career. And I chat to rapper and producer, Nics, from South London about the power of Grime and its influence on new music. Are you a Grime fan? Or did you find anything surprising from this episode? You can drop me a Whatsapp on +447723735241Noted is an original podcast production from The News Movement and Persephonica. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Julia Hartley-Brewer
Conservative MP Jake Berry talks Tories in Turmoil, Illegal Migration & BBC Wokeness

Julia Hartley-Brewer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 23:36


"So far this has failed. We haven't sent one illegal migrant to Rwanda."Former Tory Party chairman Jake Berry questions Rishi Sunak's future as Prime Minister.Head of news at The News Movement, Becca Hutson, says Sunak "smacks of poor judgement" for a "clever bloke.""The idea of carving out ourselves from international treaties puts us in cahoots with some pretty unadmirable neighbours, Belarus, Russia." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Noted
How will dating look in 2024? With Anna Williamson

Noted

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 28:38


I love dating! But I'll be the first to say that sometimes it's long.It's Mary here and luckily, I heard that in 2024 it could be different… The dating app Bumble has surveyed thousands of its users about how they date. And it looks like we're moving towards more openness, less judgement when it comes to dating. I invited Channel 4's Celebs Go Dating agent, Anna Williamson to go through the results. She's also got loads of advice for you on this too. We chat about vulnerability, being on the same page and communication. Plus I speak to ‘perfectionism' psychologist Thomas Curran because we're all about taking steps to be happy with where we are right now.What do you think dating will be like in 2024? You can drop me a Whatsapp on +447723735241Noted is an original podcast production from The News Movement and Persephonica. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Noted
Pressing pause on babies. Is egg freezing the answer?

Noted

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 27:54


Have you ever thought about egg freezing?Almost half of Gen Z say they're worried about their future fertility, in a report from fertility benefits company Apryl. Egg freezing is the fastest growing fertility treatment in the UK. For many people, freezing your eggs feels like a bit of an insurance policy, and could let you have children in the future. But is it always that simple? I'm Mary, and in this episode, I explore why young people are more aware of their fertility, and how freezing your eggs actually works. Love Island's India Reyonolds shares her fertility journey. And I speak to her cousin Isla, a fertility midwife, who tells me how the process works. Plus, insight from Dr Catherine Hill, from Fertility Network UK.Get involved with the conversation. I'm on WhatsApp on: +447723735241Noted is an original podcast production from The News Movement and Persephonica.Resources: Fertility information from the NHS and from Fertility Network UK Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Noted
Is winter making me depressed?

Noted

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 23:48


If the winter months leave you feeling pretty low then maybe you're suffering with something that around 2 million others in the UK are going through too. It's called Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD. It's a kind of depression linked to the change in seasons, and is thought to be caused by a lack of sunlight. So how do you know if you have it, and what can you actually do about it, seeing as you can't change the weather?I'm Mary, and that's what I'm exploring in this week's episode of Noted.I'll be speaking to Dr. Norman Rosenthal - the man that coined the term Seasonal Affective Disorder back in 1984 - about what it is and how to spot it.I'll also hear from 22 year old Libbigail Evans who was diagnosed with SAD, and get loads of advice from TikToker Jodie Rogers and The North Face explorer Ben Ankobiah about how they try and lift their moods at this time of year.And I wanna hear from you on this, do you have SAD? Even if you haven't been diagnosed, but experience some of the symptoms of it, get in touch. The WhatsApp number is +447723735241.This is an original podcast production from The News Movement and PersephonicaResources:https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/seasonal-affective-disorder-sad/about-sad/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Media Voices Podcast
Newsrewired special with Journalism.co.uk: leadership, AI and business models

Media Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 39:42


What's top of mind for today's news leaders? Evolving at pace, finding your USP - but not burning out in the process. Last week, we were at the Newsrewired conference in London for a day of panels and workshops about the future of digital publishing. In a world of increasing possibilities and pressures, the central question of the day was this: how can we be selective and effective at innovating?  How do you get readers to pay for news? Will AI take our jobs? Where are the new business model opportunities? These questions and more were pored over.  In this special collaborative episode with our friends at Journalism.co.uk, we take a look at the key themes across the day, plus some backstage interviews with; independent media consultant Isabelle Roughol, media strategy expert Lucy Kueng, The News Movement managing editor Jonathan Paterson, post-doctoral researcher Dr Bartosz Wilczek and Explainable director Kevin Donnellan. Thanks to Jacob Granger and Marcela Kunova at Journalism.co.uk for inviting us to be a part of Newsrewired. Check out the Journalism.co.uk podcast on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud and Spotify

Noted
Caster Semenya - race, gender and being herself

Noted

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 26:45


When Caster Semenya sprinted to victory in the 2009 World Championships, it should have marked her place as an athlete on the global stage. Instead, it opened the door to questions about whether she should be allowed to compete at all. Semenya was called for a gender verification test and it was leaked to the media that she was born with differences of sexual development (DSD), meaning she has elevated levels of testosterone. Since then, the two-time Olympic champion has been at the centre of a huge debate about gender in sport. This has played out entirely in the public eye, but often without Semenya's voice at all. Until now. I'm Mary Mandefield, and in this episode of Noted we'll hear Caster's story in her own words.As always, I want to hear from you on this. The WhatsApp number is +447723735241 if you want to tell me what you think, or share an experience you've had.This is an original podcast production from The News Movement and Persephonica.Exclusive statement from World Athletics:‘World Athletics' primary focus is on protecting the integrity of the female category. If we don't, then women and young girls will not choose sport. That is, and has always been, the Federation's sole motivation. World Athletics has over a decade of research, directly from DSD athletes in our own sport, that show high testosterone levels do provide an unfair advantage in the female category.'Fine more from Caster Semenya and full statement from World Athletics on YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Noted
The flight that didn't take off: the UK's Rwanda policy

Noted

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 22:58


In April 2022, the government announced a new policy to reduce migration to the UK that involved sending asylum seekers who reached British soil without permission to have their claims processed in Rwanda. The Rwanda policy has been debated in the media and in courts of law for the past 18 months and the most crucial legal case yet is being decided right now in the Supreme Court. I'm Mary, and in this episode of Noted, I want to understand how this policy fits into the bigger picture of migration in the UK.Molly Blackall, the i Paper's global affairs correspondent, has been covering the policy since it was announced. She shares why it's been so controversial and what might come next. Kolbassia Haussou, a torture survivor and spokesperson for Freedom From Torture, tells me about his own experience of seeking asylum in the UK.I always want to hear from you, whether it's something we're talking about on the pod, or maybe you just want to share your experience. The Whatsapp number is +447723735241. *As of 15th November 2023, the Rwanda policy was deemed as unlawful by the Supreme Court. We'll keep you up to date on this story, follow The News Movement socials for more.* Noted is an original podcast production from The News Movement and Persephonica. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Noted
An appetite for Ozempic: is skinny back in?

Noted

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 31:26


Elon Musk, Amy Schumer and even our ex-prime minister Boris Johnson have openly said they've tried Ozempic, a diabetes drug that can also be used for weight loss. I'm Mary, and in this episode of Noted, I want to understand what Ozempic actually is, why it's so popular and is it actually safe? Sophie Peachey from The News Movement explains why it feels like we're seeing the drug all over our feeds. Curve model and body positivity activist Felicity Hayward shares how trends have changed and how we can be making choices about our bodies.And I hear from Tanya, who's been taking Ozempic and get the facts from Dr. Adwoa Danso-Boamah. I always want to hear from you, whether it's something we're talking about on the pod, or maybe you just want to share your experience. The Whatsapp number is +447723735241. Noted is an original podcast production from The News Movement and Persephonica. Resources: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/obesity/treatment/https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/get-information-and-support/get-help-for-myself/i-need-support-now/helplines/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Noted
“You can buy a knife through TikTok”

Noted

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 28:44


You can buy knives through snapchat and TikTok, and offences with a sharp instrument are up, 4.7% higher than 2021-2022.It's Mary here, and I want to understand why knife crime is an issue that never seems to go away.Faron Alex Paul set up Faz Amnesty, an organisation that offers vouchers to people when they hand in their knives, without involving the police. I asked him what we need to do to actually make a difference, from better regulation of buying and selling, to how communities can come together.And The News Movement reporter John Simpson shares the impact of some of the stories he's seen in his career. Got something you want to say on this, or a story you want to share? Drop me a message - we can keep you anonymous. The Whatsapp number is 07723735241. Noted is an original podcast production from The News Movement and Persephonica. Resources: https://livesafe.org.uk/young-people/knife-crime/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Noted
I'm a man changing how we face toxic masculinity

Noted

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 21:50


Andrew Tate - we've all heard the name. He's a self-described misogynist and what's more worrying, is that he has a huge influence. Eight in ten boys aged between 16 and 17 have seen his content, according to charity Hope Not Hate. They also found that boys were more likely to have seen Tate's material than had heard of our Prime minister, Rishi Sunak, which is mad.But what's the impact of so many men our age seeing this kind of sexist, misogynistic content? This is Noted and I'm your host Mary Mandefield. This week, I'm exploring how online toxic masculinity affects the real world and what we can do about it. I speak to my colleague at The News Movement, Freddie Feltham. He's looked into influencers like Tate, and talks to me about how they became so popular. He also shares his own experiences of figuring out what ‘being a man' even means in today's world. Dan Guiness is from Beyond Equality, which is a charity who works with young men in schools and universities to help tackle misogyny. He talks about the sorts of things people in power are doing to deal with this problem, but also how we can have an impact in our own lives, too. As always, I want to hear your thoughts on this. What do you think about the culture of online masculinity? And people like Tate, and their influence? You can send a message or a voice note, our Whatsapp is 07723735241. Find us on our socials: Instagram, Tik Tok and YouTube: @thenewsmovementhttps://www.thenewsmovement.com Noted is an original podcast production from The News Movement and Persephonica.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Noted
Fleeing a festival: Understanding Israel/Palestine

Noted

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 15:49


Imagine being at a music festival with your mates, then having to flee for your life. You might have seen the videos of what happened at a festival in Israel this weekend. In the early hours of Saturday morning, a Palestinian militant group attacked festival goers at the Supernova festival in Southern Israel. In response, Israel fought back and now over 1500 people have died on both sides. It's Mary here with our next episode of Noted: This was an attack that was years in the making. But why did this happen? To understand that, we need to know the history. I speak to The News Movement's Lucy Marley about the long-standing tensions between Israelis and Palestinians. Why has it erupted now? And I'll be bringing you stories from Tammy, a member of the Israeli Defence Force and Yara, a Palestinian journalist, to hear the impact of this shocking violence. Give us 15 minutes and we'll take you through some of the things that will help you understand how we got to the October 7th attack. Drop me a WhatsApp with your thoughts on this episode +447723735241Find us on our socials: Instagram, Tik Tok and YouTube: @thenewsmovementWebsite: https://www.thenewsmovement.com Resources: https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/tips-for-everyday-living/coping-with-distressing-events-in-the-news/Noted is an original podcast production from The News Movement and Persephonica.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Noted
I booked my BBL in the DM's

Noted

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 32:11


Ever been approached on socials by a plastic surgeon offering up a bargain BBL? Yes, it happens and yes, it's wild.It's Mary here, with your first episode of Noted and I'm finding out what on earth is going on with the way some plastic surgery clinics are operating in Turkey.From sharing your personal medical info over WhatsApp, to being offered a deal if you sign up for multiple surgeries at once - it's leading to some terrible results and unhappy patients.Listen in as I chat to Laura who's had six surgeries in Turkey. And to Jack, whose holiday in search of the perfect veneer smile has left him with some life-changing complications, with devastating results.The News Movement's Neha Gohil talks me through her own investigation into this. And Dr Emeka shares what you need to know if you're considering cosmetic surgery, and how to stay safe.What about you? Have you been tempted to head to Turkey for some bargain body adjustments or have you done it yourself already?Drop me a WhatsApp with your thoughts, always love hearing from you! ‪+44 7723 735241‬Find us on our socials: Instagram, Tik Tok, YouTube: @thenewsmovementWebsite: https://www.thenewsmovement.com/Resources: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/cosmetic-procedures/advice/cosmetic-surgery-abroadNoted is an original podcast production from The News Movement and Persephonica. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Noted
Welcome to Noted

Noted

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 3:17


The podcast you need to take note of… Meet your host, Mary Mandefield and producer Xanthe Palmer.Every week, The News Movement journalist Mary Mandefield will unpack what's going on in the world, from why some clinics in Turkey are selling you filler on Whatsapp, to whether there's a safe way to take drugs. She'll speak to people who have lived through the stories and experts who know their stuff. We also want to hear from you. Whatsapp us 07723735241. Get involved, tell us what you think about our episodes and share your experiences. And find us on our socials: Instagram, Tik Tok, YouTube: @thenewsmovementWebsite: https://www.thenewsmovement.com/Noted is an original podcast production from The News Movement and Persephonica. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Daily News Brief forTuesday, September 26th, , 2023 [Daily News Brief]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 11:06


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief forTuesday, September 26th, , 2023. Samaritan Ministries Tired of someone else telling you where to go when you have a medical need? Are you ready to take control of your health care? Then it’s time to take a look at Samaritan Ministries. It’s Biblical, affordable health care sharing, with no restrictive networks. Here’s how it works. When a medical need arises, you choose the health care provider that’s right for you, and have a say in the treatment you receive. Send your medical bills to Samaritan Ministries, and they’ll notify fellow members to pray for you and send money directly to you to help you pay those bills. Join 80,000 Christian households across the nation who have already taken control of their health care. Go to samaritan ministries dot org slash cross politic. https://thepostmillennial.com/biden-admin-moves-to-give-federal-ids-to-illegal-immigrants?utm_campaign=64487 Biden admin moves to give federal IDs to illegal immigrants The Biden administration is moving forward with its plan to provide identification cards to illegal immigrants via Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The agency announced the ICE Secure Docket Card program in 2022, however new details recently emerged revealing how the cards will look. In appearance, they looks like drivers licenses or non-driver IDs. ICE has stressed, however, that they "will not be an official form of federal identification," simply acting as a more modern alternative to the paper documents issued to those who make the crossing into the United States. Many Democrat-run cities have also offered ID cards to illegal immigrants, and some cities have even tried to push through the ability for illegal immigrants to vote. Images obtained by Fox News show that the cards will be clearly marked with ICE logos, and include all the relevant information about the holder. In the top right corner there will be a QR code, which officials can scan to gain access to a case file. The cards will also include bigraphic data, and be fitted with "cutting edge" security features. "The ICE secure docket card concept is a pilot program that would modernize documentation provided to some noncitizens," an ICE spokesperson told the outlet. "While the specifics of the program are under development, it is important to note the secure card will not be an official form of federal identification. The secure card will indicate it is for use by DHS agencies and would be provided only after national security background checks have been performed." ICE claimed that "moving to a secure card will save the agency millions, free up resources, and ensure information is quickly accessible to DHS officials while reducing the agency’s FOIA backlog." "Paper documents," the spokesperson added, "pose a security risk, are easily lost, and degrade rapidly in real-world use, creating inefficiencies for the government and noncitizens." Not everyone is thrilled at the prospect of issuing ID cards to those who entered the country illegally. When the plan was introduced last year, for example, members of the House Oversight Committee said it was "yet another Biden Administration move encouraging illegal immigration by rewarding illegal immigrants for breaking our laws." https://www.dailyfetched.com/far-left-group-takes-credit-for-demonetizing-russell-brand/ Far-Left Group Takes Credit for Demonetizing Russell Brand Not long after major advertisers, including Burger King and HelloFresh, pulled the plug on Rumble following the sexual assault against comedian Russell Brand, a far-left group took credit for the ad rug pull. As reported last week, the brands pulled their adverts from the platform, where Brand has amassed a following of 1.4m. News Movement reported that Burger King paused advertising with the platform, while Asos said it had manually removed its ads from Rumble. Meanwhile, video-sharing giant YouTube also demonetized Russell Brand’s videos on his channel following sexual assault allegations against the comedian. “We have suspended monetization on Russell Brand’s channel for violating our creator responsibility policy,” the platform announced Tuesday. Brand is accused of rape, sexual abuse, and emotional abuse from 2006 to 2013, according to The Times. However, the comedian has not been charged with any crimes or found guilty. Brand has now become a left’s enemy, and he is about to witness for himself the lengths they will go to in order to destroy someone’s life if they don’t toe the line. Over the weekend, far-left radicals Nandini Jammi and her business partner Claire Atkin took the credit for Rumble’s advertisers dropping Brand. Jammi is a co-founder of far-left company Sleeping Giants, makes her money by attacking any companies that advertise on conservative platforms, like what has happened with Russell Brand. The Guardian reported: A number of large companies have pulled their advertisements from the video platform Rumble, where Russell Brand broadcasts his weekly show, in the week since allegations of rape and sexual assault against the comedian came to light. The News Movement reported on Friday that Burger King, Asos, the Barbican, and HelloFresh, the recipe box delivery service, had removed their ads. The Brand has 1.4m followers on the platform. YouTube suspended Brand’s ability to earn money on its platform on Tuesday, but Rumble has rejected calls to do the same. On Friday, Brand said the moves to block him from receiving advertising revenue for his videos on social media platforms have occurred “in the context of the online safety bill.” On Thursday, Rumble accused a parliamentary committee of “deeply inappropriate” behavior after Caroline Dinenage, the Conservative chair of the culture, media, and sport committee, wrote a letter to the company’s chief executive, Chris Pavlovski, to express concern that Brand “may be able to profit from his content on the platform.” Last week, the UK parliament asked Rumble why they have not demonetized the comedian’s channel. https://twitter.com/i/status/1704092016764670139 - Play Video British Member of Parliament, Dame Caroline Dinenage, wrote to Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski asking whether he would suspend monetization of Brand’s account, noting that Brand had posted his pre-emptive message regarding the allegations. https://www.breitbart.com/news/hollywood-writers-studios-reach-tentative-deal-to-end-strike/ Hollywood writers, studios reach tentative deal to end strike Striking writers whose industrial action has paralyzed Hollywood said Sunday they had reached an “exceptional” deal with studios that could see them go back to work. The apparent breakthrough will raise hopes that striking actors can also reach terms with studios to end a months-long impasse that has seen film and TV production largely halted, costing the California economy billions of dollars. “We have reached a tentative agreement on a new 2023 (minimum basic agreement), which is to say an agreement in principle on all deal points, subject to drafting final contract language,” said a letter the Writers Guild of America sent to members. “We can say, with great pride, that this deal is exceptional — with meaningful gains and protections for writers in every sector of the membership.” The letter, which AFP has seen, gave no details. It said language was being ironed out and that the final say on whether to accept what was on offer rested with the membership. “To be clear, no one is to return to work until specifically authorized to by the Guild. We are still on strike until then. But we are, as of today, suspending WGA picketing,” it said. A terse joint statement from the WGA and the AMPTPT, the umbrella group representing studios and streamers confirmed an agreement. Thousands of film and television scribes downed their pens in early May over demands including better pay for writers, greater rewards for creating hit shows, and protection from artificial intelligence. They have manned picket lines for months outside offices including Netflix and Disney, and were joined by striking actors in mid-July, leaving normally busy Hollywood lots all but vacant, in an ebullient and united show of force. Actors’ union SAG-AFTRA congratulated the WGA, praising the “incredible strength, resiliency and solidarity on the picket lines.” “While we look forward to reviewing the WGA and AMPTP’s tentative agreement, we remain committed to achieving the necessary terms for our members,” it said. Negotiations between studios and writers had been moribund for weeks until a new sense of urgency appeared to have been injected into the process in the last few days, with the heads of Netflix, Disney, Universal and Warner Bros Discovery personally attending the talks. Among their demands, writers say their salaries have not kept up with inflation, and that the rise of streaming has diminished the “residuals” they earn when a show they work on becomes a smash hit. Studios had offered greater transparency in streaming audience numbers, while stopping short of offering to revise the way residual payments are calculated. Writers have also demanded curbs on the use of AI, which they fear could be used to partially replace them in generating future films or show scripts, and therefore further undercut their pay. $5 billion The Financial Times reported Milken Institute research at the start of September that put the cost of the current Hollywood standstill at $5 billion. At 146 days, the WGA strike is significantly longer than the writers’ 2007-08 walkout — which lasted 100 days and cost the California economy $2.1 billion. Even if the writers deal is finalized, the actors’ strike would continue. There have been no known contract talks between the studios and the actors’ 160,000-strong SAG-AFTRA guild since that strike began. But the two unions share many similar demands, and insiders say that a WGA deal could help to pave the way for a resolution to the actors’ strike. “We remain on strike in our TV/Theatrical contract and continue to urge the studio and streamer CEOs and the AMPTP to return to the table and make the fair deal that our members deserve and demand,” SAG-AFTRA said.

Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief forTuesday, September 26th, , 2023

Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 11:06


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief forTuesday, September 26th, , 2023. Samaritan Ministries Tired of someone else telling you where to go when you have a medical need? Are you ready to take control of your health care? Then it’s time to take a look at Samaritan Ministries. It’s Biblical, affordable health care sharing, with no restrictive networks. Here’s how it works. When a medical need arises, you choose the health care provider that’s right for you, and have a say in the treatment you receive. Send your medical bills to Samaritan Ministries, and they’ll notify fellow members to pray for you and send money directly to you to help you pay those bills. Join 80,000 Christian households across the nation who have already taken control of their health care. Go to samaritan ministries dot org slash cross politic. https://thepostmillennial.com/biden-admin-moves-to-give-federal-ids-to-illegal-immigrants?utm_campaign=64487 Biden admin moves to give federal IDs to illegal immigrants The Biden administration is moving forward with its plan to provide identification cards to illegal immigrants via Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The agency announced the ICE Secure Docket Card program in 2022, however new details recently emerged revealing how the cards will look. In appearance, they looks like drivers licenses or non-driver IDs. ICE has stressed, however, that they "will not be an official form of federal identification," simply acting as a more modern alternative to the paper documents issued to those who make the crossing into the United States. Many Democrat-run cities have also offered ID cards to illegal immigrants, and some cities have even tried to push through the ability for illegal immigrants to vote. Images obtained by Fox News show that the cards will be clearly marked with ICE logos, and include all the relevant information about the holder. In the top right corner there will be a QR code, which officials can scan to gain access to a case file. The cards will also include bigraphic data, and be fitted with "cutting edge" security features. "The ICE secure docket card concept is a pilot program that would modernize documentation provided to some noncitizens," an ICE spokesperson told the outlet. "While the specifics of the program are under development, it is important to note the secure card will not be an official form of federal identification. The secure card will indicate it is for use by DHS agencies and would be provided only after national security background checks have been performed." ICE claimed that "moving to a secure card will save the agency millions, free up resources, and ensure information is quickly accessible to DHS officials while reducing the agency’s FOIA backlog." "Paper documents," the spokesperson added, "pose a security risk, are easily lost, and degrade rapidly in real-world use, creating inefficiencies for the government and noncitizens." Not everyone is thrilled at the prospect of issuing ID cards to those who entered the country illegally. When the plan was introduced last year, for example, members of the House Oversight Committee said it was "yet another Biden Administration move encouraging illegal immigration by rewarding illegal immigrants for breaking our laws." https://www.dailyfetched.com/far-left-group-takes-credit-for-demonetizing-russell-brand/ Far-Left Group Takes Credit for Demonetizing Russell Brand Not long after major advertisers, including Burger King and HelloFresh, pulled the plug on Rumble following the sexual assault against comedian Russell Brand, a far-left group took credit for the ad rug pull. As reported last week, the brands pulled their adverts from the platform, where Brand has amassed a following of 1.4m. News Movement reported that Burger King paused advertising with the platform, while Asos said it had manually removed its ads from Rumble. Meanwhile, video-sharing giant YouTube also demonetized Russell Brand’s videos on his channel following sexual assault allegations against the comedian. “We have suspended monetization on Russell Brand’s channel for violating our creator responsibility policy,” the platform announced Tuesday. Brand is accused of rape, sexual abuse, and emotional abuse from 2006 to 2013, according to The Times. However, the comedian has not been charged with any crimes or found guilty. Brand has now become a left’s enemy, and he is about to witness for himself the lengths they will go to in order to destroy someone’s life if they don’t toe the line. Over the weekend, far-left radicals Nandini Jammi and her business partner Claire Atkin took the credit for Rumble’s advertisers dropping Brand. Jammi is a co-founder of far-left company Sleeping Giants, makes her money by attacking any companies that advertise on conservative platforms, like what has happened with Russell Brand. The Guardian reported: A number of large companies have pulled their advertisements from the video platform Rumble, where Russell Brand broadcasts his weekly show, in the week since allegations of rape and sexual assault against the comedian came to light. The News Movement reported on Friday that Burger King, Asos, the Barbican, and HelloFresh, the recipe box delivery service, had removed their ads. The Brand has 1.4m followers on the platform. YouTube suspended Brand’s ability to earn money on its platform on Tuesday, but Rumble has rejected calls to do the same. On Friday, Brand said the moves to block him from receiving advertising revenue for his videos on social media platforms have occurred “in the context of the online safety bill.” On Thursday, Rumble accused a parliamentary committee of “deeply inappropriate” behavior after Caroline Dinenage, the Conservative chair of the culture, media, and sport committee, wrote a letter to the company’s chief executive, Chris Pavlovski, to express concern that Brand “may be able to profit from his content on the platform.” Last week, the UK parliament asked Rumble why they have not demonetized the comedian’s channel. https://twitter.com/i/status/1704092016764670139 - Play Video British Member of Parliament, Dame Caroline Dinenage, wrote to Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski asking whether he would suspend monetization of Brand’s account, noting that Brand had posted his pre-emptive message regarding the allegations. https://www.breitbart.com/news/hollywood-writers-studios-reach-tentative-deal-to-end-strike/ Hollywood writers, studios reach tentative deal to end strike Striking writers whose industrial action has paralyzed Hollywood said Sunday they had reached an “exceptional” deal with studios that could see them go back to work. The apparent breakthrough will raise hopes that striking actors can also reach terms with studios to end a months-long impasse that has seen film and TV production largely halted, costing the California economy billions of dollars. “We have reached a tentative agreement on a new 2023 (minimum basic agreement), which is to say an agreement in principle on all deal points, subject to drafting final contract language,” said a letter the Writers Guild of America sent to members. “We can say, with great pride, that this deal is exceptional — with meaningful gains and protections for writers in every sector of the membership.” The letter, which AFP has seen, gave no details. It said language was being ironed out and that the final say on whether to accept what was on offer rested with the membership. “To be clear, no one is to return to work until specifically authorized to by the Guild. We are still on strike until then. But we are, as of today, suspending WGA picketing,” it said. A terse joint statement from the WGA and the AMPTPT, the umbrella group representing studios and streamers confirmed an agreement. Thousands of film and television scribes downed their pens in early May over demands including better pay for writers, greater rewards for creating hit shows, and protection from artificial intelligence. They have manned picket lines for months outside offices including Netflix and Disney, and were joined by striking actors in mid-July, leaving normally busy Hollywood lots all but vacant, in an ebullient and united show of force. Actors’ union SAG-AFTRA congratulated the WGA, praising the “incredible strength, resiliency and solidarity on the picket lines.” “While we look forward to reviewing the WGA and AMPTP’s tentative agreement, we remain committed to achieving the necessary terms for our members,” it said. Negotiations between studios and writers had been moribund for weeks until a new sense of urgency appeared to have been injected into the process in the last few days, with the heads of Netflix, Disney, Universal and Warner Bros Discovery personally attending the talks. Among their demands, writers say their salaries have not kept up with inflation, and that the rise of streaming has diminished the “residuals” they earn when a show they work on becomes a smash hit. Studios had offered greater transparency in streaming audience numbers, while stopping short of offering to revise the way residual payments are calculated. Writers have also demanded curbs on the use of AI, which they fear could be used to partially replace them in generating future films or show scripts, and therefore further undercut their pay. $5 billion The Financial Times reported Milken Institute research at the start of September that put the cost of the current Hollywood standstill at $5 billion. At 146 days, the WGA strike is significantly longer than the writers’ 2007-08 walkout — which lasted 100 days and cost the California economy $2.1 billion. Even if the writers deal is finalized, the actors’ strike would continue. There have been no known contract talks between the studios and the actors’ 160,000-strong SAG-AFTRA guild since that strike began. But the two unions share many similar demands, and insiders say that a WGA deal could help to pave the way for a resolution to the actors’ strike. “We remain on strike in our TV/Theatrical contract and continue to urge the studio and streamer CEOs and the AMPTP to return to the table and make the fair deal that our members deserve and demand,” SAG-AFTRA said.

Lives of Tomorrow
Dissecting the News Portfolio of the Future

Lives of Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 29:39


Research by media company The News Movement finds 75% of new information consumed by 18-25 year olds globally is on social media. So, most things this cohort will hear about for the first time in their lives will be on a social platform. Does this idea shock you, or is this the new norm for the long run?In this episode of Lives of Tomorrow, WGSN CEO Carla Buzasi speaks to British journalist Kamal Ahmed about the future of news.Kamal is the Editor In Chief and Co Founder of The News Movement and with a career spanning three decades, in both print and broadcast journalism, he's seen the media landscape evolve. As usual on Lives of Tomorrow, we look forward to discussing forecasts and innovations that impact how we'll live in the future.In this episode, Kamal and Carla debate the future of news, what younger audiences want, ways to engage them and how storytelling is changing. Kamal opesn up about his career pivot leaving behind the BBC, where he was Editorial Director of News, to help create a new media company with the mission of engaging and catering to younger audiences. Carla was founding Editor-in-Chief of The Huffington Post UK and like Kamal has a wealth of experience as a journalist. In this conversation we hear about Carla's journey in journalism and chart how the media landscape has changed over time.Together, Kamal and Carla share insights into ways to engage a younger audience, where to reach them and crucially how to maintain that engagement. A timely conversation, with the Ofcom News Consumption Survey data reflected in this episode. A key finding from the survey highlighted 12-15 year olds in the UK get their news from Tik-Tok. Kamal talks about the audience being front and centre in the thought process when sharing content across multiple platforms, and the science behind this.As well as insights and expertise, we hear about Kamal, what makes him tick, his go to takeaway and why he doesn't binge but consumes TV series that only begin with ‘B'.

The Update with Brandon Julien
The Update- March 6th

The Update with Brandon Julien

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 46:41


On #TheUpdate this Monday, the NYPD are continuing their search for a suspect wearing a full-body protective suit who shot and killed a convenience store worker on the Upper East Side. Was the same person involved in another shooting overnight? A new company, the News Movement, is betting on social media as a way to get young people interested in the news. It is creating tailored news content to place on sites like TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter, reasoning that's where consumers are. And The University of Massachusetts is warning about a TikTok trend after 28 ambulances were summoned to off-campus parties. Officials said students were observed Saturday carrying jugs with a mixture of alcohol, electrolytes and water, dubbed “blackout rage gallons,” or “BORGs,” in a binge-drinking trend gaining traction on TikTok.

Mo News
Tell Me Some Good News! Interview w/ Good News Movement Founder -- Mo News Conversation

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 39:45


At a time when the headlines can totally bum you out, this episode is devoted to only good news! We speak to the founder of the @ Good News Movement instagram account, which has a community of 5 million followers across all platforms. Michelle Figueroa is a journalist who has devoted her account to featuring positive and inspirational stories–an important reminder that great things happen daily!   In this Instagram Live-turned special podcast, we talk about how Michelle created the account and how she discovers and verifies the stories. We also discuss her new children's book, A Good Thing Happened Today, inspired by the stories on the Instagram account!.  – Please remember to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. – Mosheh Oinounou (@mosheh) is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist. He has 20 years of experience at networks including Fox News, Bloomberg Television and CBS News, where he was the executive producer of the CBS Evening News and launched the network's 24 hour news channel. He founded the @mosheh Instagram news account in 2020 and the Mo News podcast and newsletter in 2022. Jill Wagner (@jillrwagner) is an Emmy and Murrow award- winning journalist. She's currently the Managing Editor of the Mo News newsletter and previously worked as a reporter for CBS News, Cheddar News, and News 12. She also co-founded the Need2Know newsletter, and has made it a goal to drop a Seinfeld reference into every Mo News podcast. Follow Mo News on all platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mosheh/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mosheh Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoshehNews Snapchat: https://t.snapchat.com/pO9xpLY9 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/moshehnews TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mosheh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mo News - The Interview
EP 36: Tell Me Some Good News! Interview w/ Good News Movement Founder

Mo News - The Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 37:45


At a time when the headlines can totally bum you out, this episode is devoted to only good news! We speak to the founder of the @ Good News Movement instagram account, which has a community of 5 million followers across all platforms. Michelle Figueroa is a journalist who has devoted her account to featuring positive and inspirational stories–an important reminder that great things happen daily!   In this Instagram Live-turned special podcast, we talk about how Michelle created the account and how she discovers and verifies the stories. We also discuss her new children's book, A Good Thing Happened Today, inspired by the stories on the Instagram account!.  – Please remember to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. – Mosheh Oinounou (@mosheh) is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist. He has 20 years of experience at networks including Fox News, Bloomberg Television and CBS News, where he was the executive producer of the CBS Evening News and launched the network's 24 hour news channel. He founded the @mosheh Instagram news account in 2020 and the Mo News podcast and newsletter in 2022. Jill Wagner (@jillrwagner) is an Emmy and Murrow award- winning journalist. She's currently the Managing Editor of the Mo News newsletter and previously worked as a reporter for CBS News, Cheddar News, and News 12. She also co-founded the Need2Know newsletter, and has made it a goal to drop a Seinfeld reference into every Mo News podcast. Follow Mo News on all platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mosheh/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mosheh Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoshehNews Snapchat: https://t.snapchat.com/pO9xpLY9 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/moshehnews TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mosheh

FILL IN THE BLANK with Carlos Whittaker
Episode 096 - 4.6 Million Followers & Growing… Michelle Figueroa & Her Good News Movement

FILL IN THE BLANK with Carlos Whittaker

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 53:24


Before we get to the show… PLEASE PLEASE FILL OUT THIS LISTENER SURVEY! It's super important to the future of the show and I want your feedback! Show survey: https://bit.ly/HumanHopeSurvey I'll also be giving away a $50 Amazon gift card and a signed copy of How To Human to one person who fills out the survey!!! The account that hits us right in our feels every single day. Good News Movement is a movement of joy and hope. With all the awful news we get bombarded with on a daily basis, Michelle Figueroa is doing what she can to keep us sane. In the summer of 2020 I had a video go viral with my neighbor James and a black bunny… It's because Good News Movement shared it. I became addicted to her feed and then one day I got a voice memo with the most perfect Argentinian accent from Michelle… She quickly became my sister from another mister. Watching the behind the scenes of how she does what she does has been so inspiring and today YOU GET A FRONT ROW SEAT TO THE HOPE SHE DEALS… Make sure you let her know how much you appreciated her chat… Follow Michelle here… https://www.instagram.com/iammichellefigueroa/ And follow Good News Movement here… https://www.instagram.com/goodnews_movement/ Thanks to our sponsors!!! IMAGINE FAITH TALK: Listen & subscribe to Imagine Faith Talk! BETTERHELP: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/HUMANHOPE and get on your way to being your best self. ZOCDOC: Find a top-rated doctor today – go to Zocdoc.com/HUMANHOPE and download the Zocdoc app for FREE! INDEED: Need to hire? You need Indeed. Visit Indeed.com/HUMANHOPE to start hiring now. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Human Hope with Carlos Whittaker
Episode 096 - 4.6 Million Followers & Growing… Michelle Figueroa & Her Good News Movement

Human Hope with Carlos Whittaker

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 52:24


Before we get to the show… PLEASE PLEASE FILL OUT THIS LISTENER SURVEY! It's super important to the future of the show and I want your feedback! Show survey: https://bit.ly/HumanHopeSurvey I'll also be giving away a $50 Amazon gift card and a signed copy of How To Human to one person who fills out the survey!!! The account that hits us right in our feels every single day. Good News Movement is a movement of joy and hope. With all the awful news we get bombarded with on a daily basis, Michelle Figueroa is doing what she can to keep us sane. In the summer of 2020 I had a video go viral with my neighbor James and a black bunny… It's because Good News Movement shared it. I became addicted to her feed and then one day I got a voice memo with the most perfect Argentinian accent from Michelle… She quickly became my sister from another mister. Watching the behind the scenes of how she does what she does has been so inspiring and today YOU GET A FRONT ROW SEAT TO THE HOPE SHE DEALS… Make sure you let her know how much you appreciated her chat… Follow Michelle here… https://www.instagram.com/iammichellefigueroa/ And follow Good News Movement here… https://www.instagram.com/goodnews_movement/ Thanks to our sponsors!!! IMAGINE FAITH TALK: Listen & subscribe to Imagine Faith Talk! BETTERHELP: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/HUMANHOPE and get on your way to being your best self. ZOCDOC: Find a top-rated doctor today – go to Zocdoc.com/HUMANHOPE and download the Zocdoc app for FREE! INDEED: Need to hire? You need Indeed. Visit Indeed.com/HUMANHOPE to start hiring now.

The Media Podcast with Olly Mann
Bad Economics at the BBC, the AI-Buzz & RAJARs Roundup

The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 44:19


Matt Deegan is joined by Scott Bryan (TV Critic, Must Watch) and Charlotte Tobitt (Press Gazette) to wade through the latest in media news.An internal review finds the Beeb's coverage of financial topics is putting ‘impartiality at risk'. Should the BBC be teaching economics? Is the media just full of Arts students? Where does the buck stop?Next, Matt asks his guests for their reactions to AI in the Buzzfeed newsroom, and what they make of The News Movement's push to be leaders in the vertical-video news market.Plus, are subscribers streaming away? Data shows the first annual decline ever as Brits cut back. Charlotte, Matt and Scott share which two subscriptions are their Must-Keeps.AND it's a radio-themed Media Quiz looking at changes to the airwaves.Also in the programme: Adam Bowie dissects the latest Radio Joint Audience Research figures (aka RAJARs), including why Boom Radio's booming.A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Phoebe Adler-Ryan with support from Matt Hill.And hear more of Adam and Matt's take on the RAJARs on our Patreon. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Change Makers: Leadership, Good Business, Ideas and Innovation
151: Journeys of Discovery: Awakening with Kamal Ahmed

Change Makers: Leadership, Good Business, Ideas and Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 28:56


Change Makers is delighted to bring you the first episode in a brand new series with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra: Journeys of Discovery. This major new season with a great deal of creative expression, focuses on three core questions: What does it mean to be human? What is our place in the world? What are we dreaming of? All fundamental issues humans have pondered for centuries, and composers have attempted to answer through music.  Over the course of nine conversations, we explore fundamental questions about what it means to be human that accompany nine incredible concerts. The first theme of the season is Awakening. And while Wagner, Grieg and Strauss provide the soundtrack, Michael will be joined by Kamal Ahmed, Co-Founder and Editor-in-chief, The News Movement, to offer the commentary. Listen now to hear Kamal's words of reflection there from his outstanding memoir, The Life and Times of a Very British Man, and a very personal take on his own journey of discovery. With special thanks to our audio partners at RODE, and to the BBC for providing the soundtrack, Strauss' Also Sprach Zarathustra. Find out more and book tickets for the RPO's Journeys of Discovery series at rpo.co.uk/journeys.

Paranormal Blip
Episode 25 - Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Paranormal Blip

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 58:11


This episode features a review of the Director's Cut version of the Spielberg classic, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. If social media is your thing, please follow at https://twitter.com/ParanormalBlip and https://www.instagram.com/paranormal_blip_podcast/ News: Movement in Congress, as covered by Liberation Times: https://www.liberationtimes.com/home/revisiting-1947-the-inside-story-on-new-congressional-language-which-could-reshape-history-as-concerns-persist-over-continued-involvement-of-lue-elizondos-former-office A new name for the UAP Office in the US Department of Defence: https://www.space.com/department-of-defense-new-office-ufos This is a must-watch interview - Engaging the Phenomenon (James Iandoli) talking to Jim Semivan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxtL-sBhe30 *** CEOT3K Trailer:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN9itf542Kk *** Archive Spielberg talking about Hynek: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BACQX-WzWeA&t=3s Thank you for listening - Episode 26 is coming soon and features the RETURN OF STEVEN!!!

The Media Show
The Ethics of Reporting Terrorism

The Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 28:09


After Sunday's attack in Liverpool, journalists are questioning the right way to report responsibly on these types of incident. When should the words "terror attack" be used on a front page? And is it morally wrong to "door-step" victims and members of the public caught up in an attack? Also in the programme, Sky in the UK have launched a new streaming service, Peacock, in the week that Netflix says it will double its studio space in the UK. Can the traditional TV giants claw back an audience from the likes of Netflix and Disney? Guests: Maria Breslin, Editor at the Liverpool Echo; Kamal Ahmed, Editor-in-Chief at The News Movement; Julia Alexander, Senior Strategy Analyst at Parrot Analytics; Simon Walker, Chief Executive at Marquee TV. Studio engineer: Nigel Dix Producer: Hannah Sander Presenter: Katie Razzall

Change Makers: Leadership, Good Business, Ideas and Innovation
106: Kamal Ahmed – Breaking news: the life and times of a very British man

Change Makers: Leadership, Good Business, Ideas and Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 36:58


At a time when “trusted, impartial news has never been more vital,” Kamal Ahmed says he is taking lessons from almost 30 years in the newsroom to the News Movement, where he is on a mission to address a “global crisis of information”, aiming to deliver objective and trustworthy information for a digital generation. As editor-in-chief of the News Movement, the former editorial director of BBC News is aiming to sew the seams of unity back into public discourse, and it also informed his own book, The Life and Times of a Very British Man, a memoir about the history of and indeed resistance to immigration in the UK, and a celebration of the role immigrants play in our society. This month, the book was also included in Trevor Phillips' Black History Month guide to the best books and films to read and watch to understand the black experience.

A Todas Mis Chicas
035-Un episodio optimista con Michelle Figueroa de Good News Movement

A Todas Mis Chicas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 15:38


El perfil de Instagram Good News Movement, ha crecido casi un 50% en el último mes. Y es que ahora las buenas noticias son más necesarias que nunca. Según un estudio en WashingtonPost, el periodismo constructivo sirve como antídoto al ciclo de las noticias negativas. “Nos hace sentir empoderadas porque nos aporta tres ingredientes psicológicos clave: optimismo, esperanza y autodefensa”, afirmó uno de los especialistas que lo condujo. Razón suficiente para charlar con la periodista Michelle Figueroa, la creadora de Good News Movement. Hay poder detrás de las noticias "buenas", tanto para el que las hace como para el que las recibe. Con este episodio queremos llenarte de optimismo. Hit play!

Boston Celtics Newsfeed
[News] Movement in Draft Board | PUMA Wants Its Share in NBA | Powered by CLNSMedia

Boston Celtics Newsfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 4:41


The countdown to Thursday's NBA Draft hits 72 hours and counting as the Celtics sit with selection #27 or a potential blockbuster trade to move up and secure another high-upside talent. PUMA is back in the NBA with the help of a Brooklyn native manning their emerging basketball operations for the first time in 20 years.   Use our promo code "CLNS" at checkout for 20% your first order at MackWeldon.com