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Latest podcast episodes about Online News Association

Tank Talks
Disruptive Innovation in Journalism, and the Future of Media in a Tech-Driven World with David Skok of The Logic

Tank Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 76:43


In this episode, David Skok, founder and CEO of The Logic, discusses his journey from traditional journalism to leading a digital-first news outlet. He reflects on his time at The Boston Globe, where he helped the publication transition to a digital subscription model. This experience laid the foundation for his decision to launch The Logic, focusing on Canada's innovation economy and providing high-quality, in-depth reporting.David explains how Clayton Christensen's theory of disruptive innovation influenced his approach to digital media. He saw an opportunity to address gaps in Canadian tech and business coverage, and launched The Logic in 2018. He highlights the challenges of building a digital publication in a space dominated by legacy media and how his publication has carved out its niche by focusing on critical, analytical journalism.The discussion also covers the impact of Bill C-18 on the media landscape in Canada, with David offering insights into how it aims to level the playing field between big tech platforms and smaller news organizations. He also touches on the role of The Logic Summit, an annual event that brings together leaders in tech and business, as part of his broader mission to foster a stronger innovation ecosystem in Canada.And John Ruffolo of Maverix Private Equity joins Matt Cohen to discuss the latest tech and venture capital news.About David Skok:David Skok is the founder and CEO of The Logic, a business news publication focused on Canada's innovation economy, with five bureaus across the country. Backed by the Financial Times, The Logic has become a prominent source of in-depth business journalism under his leadership.With over 25 years of experience, David previously held senior roles at The Toronto Star and The Boston Globe, where he led digital strategy and helped grow BostonGlobe.com's digital subscriptions by 40%. He also co-created Globalnews.ca, one of Canada's leading digital news platforms.David holds a Nieman Fellowship from Harvard University and a Bachelor's degree in journalism from Ryerson University. He also serves on the board of the Online News Association and advisory boards for several journalism institutions.In this episode, we discuss:News Rundown with John Ruffolo:* (01:31) Elon Musk's epic week * (02:00) Discussion on the rise of reusable rocket systems and the implications for space exploration* (03:26) Information Venture Partners (IVP), a Toronto-based venture capital firm, decides not to raise its fourth venture fund, citing market conditions and personal circumstances* (05:00) The trend of venture funds consolidating and shifting towards more niche or special purpose vehicle (SPV) investments is explored* (09:00) Geoffrey Hinton, known as the "AI godfather," wins the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to AI* (12:00) Shopify President Harley Finkelstein's controversial comments about the lack of ambition in the Canadian tech sector, and the push for more risk-taking in AI development* (14:50) John Ruffolo responds, emphasizing the need for better access to capital and support for Canadian entrepreneurs, rather than a lack of ambition being the primary issue* (19:00) Matt and John discuss the large investments being made in U.S. data center developments and AI infrastructure, noting the contrast with Canada's lack of similar projects* (23:00) A story about Anguilla's earnings from the ".ai" domain surge, and how it now accounts for 20% of the island's government revenueInterview with David Skok:* (24:53) David Skok discusses his early years in journalism and how his experiences shaped his career* (27:21) His experiences at The Boston Globe, leading its transition to a subscription-based model and the lessons learned from that time* (31:00) The evolution of digital content consumption and how consumers' preferences for news have changed* (33:36) Clayton Christensen's disruptive innovation theory on David's decision to start The Logic, and his approach to navigating the shifting media landscape.* (41:55) The founding of The Logic, initial challenges, and the importance of building a subscription-based media outlet* (45:00) The competitive nature of the Canadian media landscape and the challenges of securing talent and resources for a startup media company* (49:13) David explains The Logic Summit, how it serves as a platform for bringing together Canada's innovation and business leaders, and its growing significance* (51:58) The implications of Bill C-18 and how it affects relationships between media outlets and tech platforms like Google and Meta* [56:43] The rise of generative AI, the challenges of copyright for news organizations, and the impact on journalistic integrity* [59:00] David outlines The Logic's approach to using AI and how they manage its integration with journalistic standards.Fast Favorites:* Favorite podcast: Pivot by Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway* Favorite newsletter or blog: Stratechery by Ben Thompson* Favorite tech gadget: His iPhone* Favorite new trend: Generative AI* Favorite book: The Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton Christensen* Favorite CEO to watch: Marc Benioff from SalesforceFollow Matt Cohen and Tank Talks here!Podcast production support provided by Agentbee.ai This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tanktalks.substack.com

Big Ideas TXST
Episode 55: Deepfakes with Dale Blasingame

Big Ideas TXST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 39:36


Dale Blasingame, an assistant professor of practice in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Texas State University, joins the Big Ideas TXST podcast to discuss the era of deep fakes.   Deep fakes refer to the use of artificial intelligence applications to create convincing, lifelike audio and video reproductions of individuals, often celebrities. Crucially, the deep fakes can behave in ways without the approval or consent of the individual being faked and can be misused for fake product endorsements, political gain or even pornography. The technology behind deep fakes is advancing so rapidly that even experts are finding it increasing difficult to tell the difference between fakes and reality.  Blasingame received the 2017 Presidential Excellence Award for Teaching and the 2023 Presidential Excellence Award for Service at TXST. He is a part of the Digital Media Innovation faculty, and he teaches courses that introduce students to different aspects of how technology is changing journalism, media and marketing. Before joining TXST, Blasingame was a television news producer. He spent nine years at WOAI-TV in San Antonio, where he won two Lone Star Emmy awards and was nominated for a third. Before that, he was a news anchor and sports reporter for KTSA-AM in San Antonio. Blasingame is a member of the Online News Association, Society of Professional Journalists and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.FURTHER READING:What to know about the rise of AI deepfakesCalifornia Bans Political ‘Deepfakes' during Election SeasonAI is fuelling a deepfake porn crisis in South Korea. What's behind it – and how can it be fixed?

Newsroom Robots
Your Questions Answered: A Live Q&A Session in Collaboration with the Online News Association

Newsroom Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 53:58


In this special episode of Newsroom Robots, host Nikita Roy steps into the spotlight to answer your pressing questions about AI. Recorded during a session with the Online News Association (ONA), this episode covers a range of topics, from ethical considerations in AI-generated content to practical tools that can elevate your work.AI Tools Mentioned:Perplexity - A generative AI search engine that provides quick insights on any topic. Wobby - A data journalism tool that connects to open datasets, where you can ask questions in plain language and get clear AI-generated insights, reports, and visualizationsOpusClip - Converts long-form videos into short, engaging clips for social media, ideal for repurposing content.YESEO - A Slack-based AI tool for generating headline suggestions and SEO metadata, widely used in local newsrooms.Google's Pinpoint - A tool for investigative journalists using AI to search through massive amounts of documents, including handwritten ones.Natural Reader - An AI tool that reads text aloud with natural-sounding voices, perfect for those who prefer listening over reading.Whimsical AI - Creates diagrams and visualizations from your data inputs directly within ChatGPT.Elicit & Consensus - AI-powered search engines for academic research, useful for journalists covering specialized beats like health and science.Nota - A versatile tool for creating SEO content, summarizing articles, and even converting articles into videos.GPT for Sheets and Docs, Claude for Sheets - These tools bring AI directly into your Google Docs and Sheets, enabling you to draft, edit, and generate insights without leaving your document or spreadsheet.If you're interested in learning more about how AI is being implemented in newsrooms, sign up to receive a series of case studies on AI and journalism, researched and written by Nikita in collaboration with the Online News Association. Sign up for the Newsroom Robots newsletter for episode summaries and insights from host Nikita Roy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Unmade: media and marketing analysis
How Man of Many became more than whisky and watches

Unmade: media and marketing analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 45:14


Welcome to a midweek edition of Unmade.Tomorrow is Unmade's third birthday and we'll be sharing a post with some updates on how we're travelling, and where we go next. So our usual, audio-led episode is a day earlier than usual, featuring the team at Man of Many at a point when independent digital publishing is a front page political issue.Further down in the post, the Unmade Index hits another all time low as the valuation of ASX-listed media and marketing companies falls to the lowest point since we started the index two-and-a-half years ago.Producing independent analysis of the media and marketing industry that goes beyond press releases takes time and resources. If you like what we do, you can support us by becoming a paying member. Upgrade todayScott Purcell and Frank Arthur's trip into the independent media establishment with Man of ManyMan of Many has a different founding story to most digital titles.Neither of its two founders Scott Purcell and Frank Arthur came from a publishing background. Purcell was a credit analyst at Westpac and Arthur was an industrial designer for a street furniture company.The then housemates started Man of Many as a way of talking about the men's lifestyle products that interested them.From something which was essentially a blog, Many of Many has become a company of increasing substance. With a staff of just under 20, the company now talks mental health and carbon neutrality, as well as continuing to champion luxury consumption.Through persistence and participation, Many of Many has become a significant voice within the publishing ecosystem. If there's such a thing as an establishment within independent media, then MoM is a member.They're signed up for The Digital Publishers Alliance, the Online News Association and the Australian Press Council. Man of Many has been a long time entrant (and sometimes winner) in Mumbrella's Publish Awards. They're shortlisted for website of the year and brand of the year amongst other categories this year.Man of Many says it is now Australia's largest men's lifestyle site (albeit, as is discussed in the interview, with much of their traffic comes from overseas).In today's podcast conversation with Unmade's Tim Burrowes, Purcell speaks not just the language of watches and whisky but also brand values and carbon neutrality. Pragmatically, MoM has successfully applied to be on the Australian Communications & Media Authority's register of news businesses. Depending what the governmenrt chooses to do about designating Meta or other platforms, that could be crucial for publishers.Not that Purcell necessarily welcomes the prospect of a Meta designation by Treasury minister Stephen Jones: “We're hoping that there won't be one because I think the impacts of that will be quite detrimental to the broader market. We are an ACMA registered news organization, which was meant to be a requirement under the code for negotiation. But unfortunately, that hasn't really resulted in any further bargaining power for us.” So far, anyway.If the government does decide to create a digital levy on the platforms, Man of Many will inevitably be one of the voices arguing that lifestyle journalism is a form of public interest journalism that deserves funding. “I think that it is important for it to be quite a broad definition of public interest journalism and that the funding goes towards independent and a diverse set of media,” argues Purcell.Further reading: * The business book recommended by Purcell in the interview is Traction, by Gino Wickman;* See more about Man of Many's credentials on their About page;* Man of Many's advertising pageUnmade Index hits a new lowThe Unmade Index hit a new low point yesterday, dropping by 1.06% to 465.2 points.The previous low came when the index dipped to 465.9 points on July 5.The Unmade Index, which covers the market capitalisation of all the local ASX-listed media and marketing companies, began at the start of 2022 on a nominal 1000 points. Yesterday's number marks a fall of more than 53% of their collective value.Among the larger stocks, Domain saw the most movement, losing 3.1%. Stocks in Domain have lost 15% since it updated the market on its full year numbers last week. Ooh Media lost 2%.Enero dropped by another 5.2% yesterday, to its lowest point since the early weeks of the Covid crisis in April 2020. Enero lost one of the zeroes from its market cap after falling below a $100m valuation.Today's podcast was edited by Abe's Audio.I'll be back tomorrow with Unmade's three year birthday update. As is the annual tradition, I'll be sharing details of our financial performance and audience numbers. And we'll also be announcing a big upgrade on the privileges for Unmade's paying members.If you're interested in retail media, don't forget that discounted earlybird tickets are on sale for another four days for the next edition of REmade on October 1. And our call for entries for the REmade Awards is live for just another fortnight.Toodlepip…Tim BurrowesPublisher - Unmadetim@unmade.media This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unmade.media/subscribe

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
1126 Louise Story and Ebony Reed + The News From Earth One

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 60:01


Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 700 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more Get the book: Fifteen Cents on the Dollar How Americans Made the Black-White Wealth Gap Louise Story is a prize-winning investigative journalist who spent more than 15 years at the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, where she was the top masthead editor running coverage strategy. Her work investigating corruption led to the largest kleptocracy case in U.S. history, a case known as the 1MDB case. Her work investigating Wall Street and the derivatives market led to a multi-billion dollar settlement. And her work investigating Goldman Sachs during the 2008 financial crisis led to that bank's S.E.C. settlement. Projects she led received industry honors including Emmy Awards, and Pulitzer Prize finalist citations, and Online News Association awards. Louise's film The Kleptocrats aired on the BBC, Apple and Amazon. She teaches at The Yale School of Management Ebony Reed began her career as a reporter at The Plain Dealer, covering Cleveland public schools, documenting public education's inequities. The Investigative Reporters & Editors organization recognized her examination of how social promotion impacted the district's majority Black and brown students. At the Detroit News, she managed the local coverage during the 2008 economic crisis. Now the Chief Strategy Officer at The Marshall Project, she has held other senior roles at the Associated Press, Boston Business Journal, and the Wall Street Journal. She's taught at more than a half dozen institutions, including The Yale School of Management. Pete on Threads Pete on Tik Tok Pete on YouTube  Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page All things Jon Carroll  Follow and Support Pete Coe Buy Ava's Art 

It's All Journalism
ONA Launches AI in Journalism Initiative

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 40:37


The Online News Association recently launched a new AI in Journalism Initiative to provide tools and practical training for journalists looking to incorporate artificial intelligence into their reporting. Meghan Murphy, ONA's director of programs, and Hanaa Rifaey, ONA's head of strategic partnerships, share the details with It's All Journalism host Michael O'Connell. Visit the It's All Journalism website to find out how to subscribe to our podcast and weekly email newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

It's All Journalism
ONA Launches AI in Journalism Initiative

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 40:37


The Online News Association recently launched a new AI in Journalism Initiative to provide tools and practical training for journalists looking to incorporate artificial intelligence into their reporting. Meghan Murphy, ONA's director of programs, and Hanaa Rifaey, ONA's head of strategic partnerships, share the details with It's All Journalism host Michael O'Connell.Visit the It's All Journalism website to find out how to subscribe to our podcast and weekly email newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

A Small Voice: Conversations With Photographers

Nicole Tung is a freelance photojournalist. She graduated from New York University, double majoring in history and journalism, and freelances for international publications and NGOs, working primarily in the Middle East and Asia. After covering the conflicts in Libya and Syria extensively from 2011, focusing on the plight of civilians, she spent 2014 documenting the lives of Native American war veterans in the US, as well as former child soldiers in the DR Congo, the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, and the refugee crisis in Europe. She is also a grantee of the IWMF Grant for Women's Stories, and a fellow of the IWMF Great Lakes Reporting Initiative (D.R. Congo, Central African Republic). She has received multiple awards for her work from the International Photo Awards, Society of Professional Journalists, PX3, and was named PDN's 30 Under 30 Emerging Photographers (2013), among others. Nicole was given the honorable mention for the IWMF 2017 Anja Niedringhaus Awards, and awarded the 2018 James Foley Award for Conflict Reporting from the Online News Association. Her work has been exhibited + screened at the Annenberg Space for Photography, Tropenmuseum Amsterdam, Visa Pour l'Image, and most recently at the Bayeux Calvados-Normandy award for war correspondents in France (2019), with Save the Children in Hong Kong (2019), and at the Foreign Correspondents' Club in Hong Kong (2020). Nicole has also given keynote speeches and contributed to panels on photojournalism and journalist safety, at events including the International Journalism Festival (Perugia, 2019), TEDx in Sweden, the Adobe Make It Conference in Sydney, and Creative Mornings at the National Geographic Auditorium in Washington D.C., among others. She served on the board of the Frontline Freelance Register (2015) and is has undergone HEFAT training with Reporters Instructed in Saving Colleagues (RISC) and Global Journalist Security. She is based in Istanbul, Turkey. In episode 226, Nicole discusses, among other things:Notable differences between the war in Ukraine and previous conflicts she has coveredThe modern use of drones in warfareStories she has covered in UkraineThe way she works with publicationsManaging and thinking about riskThe question of whether journalists in conflict zones are more likely to be targeted now than in the pastReactions to her from ordinary people in conflictsThe question of whether photojournalism is an ‘important' jobThe impacts of social media both negative and positiveApproaching photojournalistic stories in a different wayPotential ways to earn a living other than from commissions Referenced:Chris HondrosTim HetheringtonMarie ColvinRemi OchlickJames Foley Website | Instagram“If you don't become trapped in this idea that what you do is so precious and be real about the impact and the degree to which images and photojournalism can go, especially if your intentions are good, you're based in reality at least. Your grounded in a certain reality where you go “I know my images aren't going to stop a war tomorrow but at least I can be a part of that documentation process.” And to me that is important. Why shouldn't we be showing a reflection of our collective humanity that is both ugly and beautiful at the same time? There are so many grey areas. The world is not black and white.” Become a full tier 1 member here to access exclusive additional subscriber-only content and the full archive of previous episodes for £5 per month.For the tier 2 archive-only membership, to access the full library of past episodes for £3 per month, go here.

The Pivot Fund Pod
The Pivot Publisher Series | Preparing for Transitions: Succession Planning

The Pivot Fund Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 56:18


The Pivot Publisher Series aims to equip hyperlocal BIPOC publishers and news leaders with tools, strategies and tactics to support their growth and continued success.Each month, we will gather industry experts, experienced publishers, news leaders and more to share their expertise, best practices and tools to shed light on a variety of topics including organizational design, how to hire top talent and more.The monthly webinar series kicked off with “Preparing for Transitions: Succession Planning," bringing together the experts and the experienced to share their journeys and tips for navigating the intricacies of succession planning.How can you exit responsibly and that's respectful to the work that you've done? What is philanthropy doing to support digital news pioneers? When is the ideal time to begin preparing?Moderator Evelyn Hsu, co-executive director at Maynard Institute, and panelists Mukhtar Ibrahim, founder of the Sahan Journal, Randall Yip, founder and editor of AsAmNews and Jane McDonnell, CEO of free range media and former executive director of the Online News Association shared their personal experience, tips for seamless, stress-free leadership transitions, and practical tools to ensure your news organization's long-term success.About The Pivot FundThe Pivot Fund is a new venture philanthropy organization dedicated to investing $500 million into independent BIPOC-led community news outlets through grantmaking, development support, and strategic consulting. For more information on The Pivot Fund, visit www.thepivotfund.org. 

Living The Next Chapter: Authors Share Their Journey
E259 - Steve Lubetkin - The Business of Podcasting - A Book For All Podcasters

Living The Next Chapter: Authors Share Their Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 39:57


EPISODE 259 - Steve Lubetkin - The Business of Podcasting - A Book For All PodcastersABOUT THE BOOKTwo of the pioneers in podcasting have joined forces to co-author The Business of Podcasting: How to Take Your Podcasting Passion from the Personal to the Professional, which focuses on the business aspects of producing audio programs for the Web.The book is now available in trade paperback at this link. It is also on the Amazon Kindle, for instant purchase and download.The authors are Donna Papacosta of Trafalgar Communications, host of the popular “Trafcom News Podcast” and an internationally known trainer and seminar leader; and Steve “@PodcastSteve” Lubetkin, founder of Professional Podcasts , one of the first podcast production companies and now a division of The Lubetkin Media Companies LLC, an award-winning producer of business and organizational podcasts, with more than three quarters of a million downloads.Unlike other podcasting books that delve into the mechanics of creating a podcast, The Business of Podcasting describes the business side of podcasting: how to position clients' expertise through podcasting, the best business models, how to find clients, contracts, legal reviews, and much more.A nationally published writer and photojournalist, he is a member of the Online News Association, Radio & Television Digital News Association (RTNDA), National Press Photographers Association, the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Professional Photographers of America. Since 1996, he has written “CompuSchmooze,” a technology column in the Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey (www.jewishvoicesnj.org), and since 2014, he has been the New Jersey and Philadelphia editor for GlobeSt.com, a commercial real estate news website, and a contributing editor to Real Estate Forum, its sister print publication.https://thebusinessofpodcasting.com/___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/MindShift Power Podcast is for teens, about teens, and anyone who works with teens. Many of the guests will be teens from all over the US and Canada. We will discuss issues that involve teens. Solutions start with conversations. Real conversations can not happen unless we are honest.https://www.fatimabey.com/podcastSupport the showBuzzsprout is our podcast host for this show!Ready to find a better podcast host for your show? Get a $20 credit applied to your new Buzzsprout Account by using our link! Starting a new show or looking for a better host? Buzzsprout is amazing!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1855306Please note! To qualify for this promotion. All accounts must remain on a pay plan and maintained in good standing (paid in full) for 2 consecutive billing cycles before credits are applied to either party.

Newsroom Robots
Charlie Beckett & Munmun De Choudhury: The Role of the News Industry in Safeguarding Democracy in the Age of AI-Generated Misinformation (Recorded at Online News Association's Onward 2023)

Newsroom Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 43:05


Charlie Beckett, Professor and Founding Director of Polis, the international journalism think tank at the London School of Economics and Munmun De Choudhury, Associate Professor of Interactive Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology, join host Nikita Roy in this episode. Together, they explore the intricacies of AI-generated misinformation, its potential implications on election and the role of the news industry in keeping the public informed and safeguarding democracy. This episode is a recording of the virtual panel at the Online News Association's Onward 2023 event on September 29, 2023.Charlie Beckett is a professor in the Department of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics.He currently leads the Polis Journalism and AI project. Charlie was director of the LSE's Truth, Trust and Technology Commission that reported on the misinformation crisis in 2018. He was an award-winning journalist at LWT, BBC and ITN. He began his news career on the South London Press and ended it as a programme editor at Channel 4 News.Munmun De Choudhury is an Associate Professor of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech. Associate Professor of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech. She is best known for laying the foundation of a new line of research that develops computational techniques for understanding and improving mental health outcomes through the ethical analysis of social media data. Munmun's work has been recognized by multiple awards and recognitions, and her research has contributed to the Office of the U.S. Surgeon General's Advisory on The Healing Effects of Social Connection. Munmun serves on the Board of the International Society for Computational Social Science. She is on the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine committee examining research on social media's impact on the well-being of young people. Tune in for a comprehensive discussion on the evolving role of the news industry in the AI era and its pivotal role in safeguarding democracy.

Newsroom Robots
Uli Köppen & Miranda Marcus: Approaches In AI Innovation From Two of Europe's Public Broadcasters (Recorded at Online News Association's Onward 2023)

Newsroom Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 41:38


Uli Köppen, Head of AI + Automation Lab and Co-Lead of BR Data at Germany's Public Broadcaster Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR), and Miranda Marcus, Head of BBC News Labs, join Nikita Roy for a conversation on how AI has been a part of their newsrooms. This episode is a recording of the virtual panel at the Online News Association's ONWARD-2023 event on September 28, 2023.Uli Köppen is Head of the AI + Automation Lab and Co-Lead of the investigative data team BR Data at Germany's Public Broadcaster Bayerischer Rundfunk. In this role, she's working with interdisciplinary teams of journalists, coders, and product developers. She and her teams are investigating AI and automation for algorithmic accountability reporting, as well as using this technology for data-driven journalistic products. The teams are building on the lab experience to form strategy for using AI and automation for journalism. As a Nieman Fellow 2019, she spent an academic year at Harvard and MIT, and she was part of the Online News Association's Women's Leadership Accelerator 2022. Together with her colleagues, she has won many national and international awards.Miranda leads BBC News Labs, an interdisciplinary innovation team that combines software engineering and journalism. The team works collaboratively across BBC News, World Service, and BBC Product to explore topics from automation in authoring, addressing news avoidance and data-driven newsgathering. They develop and test prototypes with journalists and audiences to inform long-term strategy and the production of innovative content in the short term. Miranda's background combines design, AI research, data policy, digital innovation, and social science.Tune into this episode to hear about how two of Europe's most prominent public broadcasters have been integrating AI.

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
Episode 917 Award Winning Journalist and host of "Drilled" Amy Westervelt on Season 10 "The Real Free Speech Threat"

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 41:24


TONIGHT I will be in Iowa City this Thursday night! Come out to the show See JL Cauvin and I co Headlining City Winery In Pittsburgh PA on Oct 11 Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gai Amy Westervelt is an award-winning investigative journalist and executive producer of the independent podcast production company Critical Frequency, which specializes in reported narrative podcasts. In 2020 she was executive producer of Unfinished: Short Creek, a co-production between Critical Frequency and Stitcher that was named one of the best podcasts of the year by The New Yorker and The Atlantic, and received a Wilbur award for excellence in religion reporting. In 2021, she led the reporting and production teams of This Land S2—an investigative, narrative season revealing the various forces behind efforts to unravel tribal sovereignty in the U.S.—which was nominated in April 2022 for a Peabody Award. Her investigative climate podcast Drilled, a Critical Frequency original production, was awarded the Online News Association award for excellence in audio journalism in 2019 and Covering Climate Now's award for excellence in audio journalism in 2021. In 2015, Amy received a Rachel Carson award for women greening journalism, for her role in creating a women-only climate journalism group syndicating longform climate reporting to The Atlantic, The Guardian, The Economist, and many more outlets. A 20-year veteran investigative journalist, Westervelt's earlier work for NPR, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, Inside Climate News, and various other outlets earned her Edward R. Murrow, ONA, and Folio awards as well, and is often cited as amongst the earliest examples of accountability reporting on climate.   Around the world, climate and other environmental protestors are being harassed, attacked, and arrested at an increasing rate. Laws are being passed that levy life-altering prison sentences and fines on protestors arrested near anything deemed “critical infrastructure,” which is defined so broadly it's hard to find a public space that wouldn't be near it anymore. Corporations are suing protestors and NGOs, comparing protest to organized crime. Governments are growing increasingly comfortable branding environmental protestors as “domestic terrorists” or instruments of “foreign influence,” and going after the nonprofit status of environmental nonprofits. And so far the media is largely participating in the rhetorical “othering” of protestors, opting in most cases to focus on the disruption that protest causes rather than the change it seeks, and to marginalize activists. In this print and audio series we'll take an in-depth look at how climate protest has evolved in recent years, where this backlash is coming from, how it's grown so quickly, and what it feels like to be someone who's concerned enough about the future of humanity to join a protest, only to find themselves facing police violence and several years in jail. We've worked with reporters on almost every continent to cover this trend from as many angles as possible and trace how particular tactics and ideas have spread across borders. The result is more than two dozen print and audio stories that we'll be releasing over the next several months. Pete on Tik Tok Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page All things Jon Carroll  Follow and Support Pete Coe

Newsroom Robots
Uli Köppen: Algorithmic Accountability, Generative AI and Automation in Journalism at Germany's Bayerischer Rundfunk (Bavarian Broadcasting)

Newsroom Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 39:48


Uli Köppen, head of the AI + Automation Lab at German Public Broadcaster Bayerischer Rundfunk, joins Nikita Roy to discuss how BR's newsroom has integrated AI across its entire news cycle. Uli shares her team's work on algorithmic accountability, AI strategy, generative AI experiments, and their experience integrating AI in the newsroom.Uli also co-leads BR Data, the newsroom's investigative data team. The award-winning team at BR Data is pioneering the future of AI in journalism, drawing upon the experience of journalists, coders, and product developers to specialize in investigative data stories, interactive storytelling, and experimentation with AI. In 2019, she spent a year at Harvard and MIT as a Nieman Fellow, focusing on algorithmic accountability, machine bias, and automation in journalism. She also participated in the Online News Association's Women's Leadership Accelerator in 2022.Tune in to learn about advanced AI-driven media from one of Europe's leading voices in the field. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Better Leaders
#10 - Shazna Nessa on Power and Empowering Others

Better Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 40:25


About Our Guest: Shazna Nessa is the global head of visuals at The Wall Street Journal.  In this masthead position she is responsible for unique digital experiences and the visual journalism that is created daily by journalists with specialized skills in areas such as data visualization, photography, cartography, 3D, design, and illustration, across multiple platforms.Prior roles include positions at The Knight Foundation, The Associated Press, and Condé Nast. She was the President of the Board of Directors for the Online News Association 2020-2022, and was a Board Advisor for the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University, as well as the Journalism and Design program at the New School.Shazna was born and raised in London's East End and holds a bachelor's degree from the Sorbonne, Paris. She was a 2008 Sulzberger fellow at Columbia University and a 2014 John S. Knight journalism fellow at Stanford University.About Your Host: Anita Zielina is the CEO and founder of Better Leaders Lab. She's also an Executive in Residence at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, where she spent the last few years leading all continuing and executive education initiatives. Anita serves as the inaugural Board Chair of News Product Alliance (NPA) and is a member of the board of directors at the Austrian Public Broadcaster ORF.For the past 15 years, Anita held senior executive positions focused on product, strategy and innovation in various media and education organizations as Chief Product Officer, Managing Editor Digital, Editor-in-Chief and Director Strategic Initiatives. She has worked with around 500 managers, leaders and entrepreneurs as a consultant, coach and educator.She holds a Master in Law from Vienna University and an Executive MBA from INSEAD. Anita is an alumna of the Stanford Knight Journalism Fellowship and the Oxford Reuters Institute Fellowship. About Better Leaders Lab:Better Leaders Lab is a Do and Think Tank for good leadership and smart management in media and beyond and a boutique strategic advisory firm. BLL specializes in organizational change, strategy and scenario planning, leadership development and executive recruiting research. Its goal is to empower managers, leaders and organizations in the broader media, digital & innovation space to build successful, sustainable, modern and healthy businesses.Learn more:https://betterleaderslab.comGet in touchFeedback or questions related to the podcast?hello@betterleaderslab.comYou can also find us at Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and now YouTube!

Is that a fact?
The future of newsrooms: Innovation and authenticity

Is that a fact?

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 34:05


In today's episode of our podcast Is that a fact?,  guest LaSharah Bunting, CEO and executive director of the Online News Association, discusses how digital innovation has allowed newsrooms to create deeper connections with their audiences so they  can better understand the needs of the communities they serve. For Bunting, there is no newsroom innovation without employing digital tools to create pathways for two-way conversations between those reporting the news and those consuming it.Is that a fact? is a production of the News Literacy Project, a nonpartisan education nonprofit building a national movement to create a more news-literate America. Our host is Darragh Worland, our producer is Mike Webb, our editor is Timothy Kramer, and our theme music is by Eryn Busch.

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
Episode 802 Investigative Journalist Amy Westervelt

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 53:02


Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 740 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more Amy Westervelt is an award-winning investigative journalist and executive producer of the independent podcast production company Critical Frequency, which specializes in reported narrative podcasts. In 2020 she was executive producer of Unfinished: Short Creek, a co-production between Critical Frequency and Stitcher that was named one of the best podcasts of the year by The New Yorker and The Atlantic, and received a Wilbur award for excellence in religion reporting. In 2021, she led the reporting and production teams of This Land S2—an investigative, narrative season revealing the various forces behind efforts to unravel tribal sovereignty in the U.S.—which was nominated in April 2022 for a Peabody Award. Her investigative climate podcast Drilled, a Critical Frequency original production, was awarded the Online News Association award for excellence in audio journalism in 2019 and Covering Climate Now's award for excellence in audio journalism in 2021. In 2015, Amy received a Rachel Carson award for women greening journalism, for her role in creating a women-only climate journalism group syndicating longform climate reporting to The Atlantic, The Guardian, The Economist, and many more outlets. A 20-year veteran investigative journalist, Westervelt's earlier work for NPR, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, Inside Climate News, and various other outlets earned her Edward R. Murrow, ONA, and Folio awards as well, and is often cited as amongst the earliest examples of accountability reporting on climate. Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page

Anette On Education
Texas from the Inside Out--Evan Smith

Anette On Education

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 32:56


Anette visits with friend and long-time Texas journalist, Evan Smith, of The Texas Tribune.  How does one interview one of the best known interviewers around? Listen and find out, and enjoy!Evan Smith is the CEO and co-founder of The Texas Tribune, a pioneering nonprofit, nonpartisan digital news organization whose deep coverage of Texas politics and public policy can be found at its website, texastribune.org, and in newspapers and on TV and radio stations across the state. Since its launch in 2009, the Tribune has won international acclaim and numerous honors, including a Peabody Award, 23 national Edward R. Murrow Awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association and three general excellence awards from the Online News Association. Evan is also the host of “Overheard with Evan Smith,” a weekly half-hour interview program that airs on PBS stations around the country. A native of New York, he's a graduate of Hamilton College and Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.Episode produced by Darwin Carlisle. Music by Bret Boyer.

Friends & Neighbors
Irving Washington

Friends & Neighbors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 49:30


As outgoing CEO of the world's largest membership organization of digital journalists, Online News Association, Irving Washington has led programming and fundraising initiatives for journalists, media professionals, and students worldwide. This week, in the fourth of a series of Media Transformation Challenge-sponsored episodes, MTC Journeys, Irving shares how MTC helped accelerate the organization's transformation, and how a childhood passion for re-creating mainstream media through the lens of representation connects his career of service at RTDNA, NABJ and ONA.

Spark
You Are a Public Figure

Spark

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 29:59


Everyone in the digital age is a public figure. Your credibility is also determined by how you are treated by others online. How do you protect yourself or even young bloggers and users of social media online from negative interactions, reputation damage and abuse?Kellee talks with Dr. Michelle Ferrier, founder of TrollBusters.com, a just-in-time rescue service for female writers and journalists experiencing online harassment as well as cyber awareness for the younger generation who are growing up online. She is a digital content architect with 30 years experience in media entrepreneurship and new media technologies. Dr. Ferrier is an associate professor in the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University and was named one of the top 20 journalism innovation educators for 2018.Dr. Ferrier is an award-winning columnist and author. She is featured in the Committee to Protect Journalists 2016 edition of Attacks on the Press, where she wrote “Progression of Hate,” a chapter that tells her own story of hate mail attacks and the birth of TrollBusters.com as a solution to new forms of harassment. Dr. Ferrier has presented before the United Nations on World Press Freedom Day, as a keynote speaker at the Online News Association and as a panelist at the News Impact Summit hosted by the European Journalism Centre on the growing dangers for women journalists online. 

Myspodden med Carl Norberg
När muckandet blev för mycket

Myspodden med Carl Norberg

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 129:23


Muckety vann priset för "Outstanding Use of Digital Technologies, Small Site" 2009 vid Online Journalism Awards som presenterades av Online News Association. Domarnas kommentarer om Muckety: "Detta är imponerande ur teknisk synvinkel. Även om jag kan förstå hur dessa diagram byggdes, imponerar det på mig att de kan manipuleras, utökas, dras ihop, sparas, centreras, trimmas, etc. på den här nivån. Wow. Den här webbplatsens teknik producerar inte bara banbrytande och relevant journalistik, utan den låter dig göra detsamma." Muckety togs ner utan förklaring i slutet av 2017. #CarlNorberg #DeFria De Fria är en folkrörelse som jobbar för demokrati genom en upplyst och medveten befolkning! Stöd oss: SWISH: 070 - 621 19 92 (mottagare Sofia S) PATREON: https://patreon.com/defria_se HEMSIDA: https://defria.se FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/defria.se

Fund The People: A Podcast with Rusty Stahl
Investing in New Executive Directors, Part 2 - with Jane McDonnell and Irving Washington

Fund The People: A Podcast with Rusty Stahl

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 61:29


In this episode, you'll get a rare glimpse into the inside story of two people who have, together, gone through the unique crucible that is an executive transition. Jane McDonnell is the former Executive Director of the Online News Association and is now an independent consultant. Irving Washington is the current Executive Director of the Online News Association, and a longtime association professional in the journalism field. Jane and Irving went through an executive transition in a thoughtful, proactive, ethical, and effective fashion, with respect for one another, for their colleagues, for their funders, and their organization. We all know that executive transitions are critical inflection points for organizations, and too many funders are not yet proactively investing in healthy transitions, and not supporting outgoing and incoming executive directors to succeed in the transition. This episode is Part 2 of our mini-series on supporting new executive directors. It's the companion to Episode 2, the previous episode, which was a conversation with Bipasha Ray and Joey Lee, former and current staff at Open Society Foundations. In that episode, we discussed OSF's New Executives Fund, a program that supports new executive directors in nonprofits around the world, especially “historic firsts” in their organizations. (Irving participated in the OSF New Executives Fund. A few months after we recorded this interview, Irving announced that 2022 would be his last year with ONA, after six years as CEO and 11 years total of service to the organization.) Here we explore Talent-Investing Principle #4: Talent justice is essential. This principle says that racism, sexism, classism, and other inequities are baked into the deficit of investment in the nonprofit workforce. Thus, the solution must advance intersectional racial equity.

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
Dr Aaron Carroll and Journalist Amy Westervelt Episode 669

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 97:51


Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more Dr Aaron Carroll is one of my closest friends and one of the finest people I know. He is one of the most reasonable and thoughtful guys as well. He is a professor of pediatrics and associate dean for research mentoring at the Indiana University School of Medicine. He is also vice president for faculty development at The Regenstrief Institute. And now Aaron is the Chief Health Officer at IU. Dr. Carroll's research focuses on the study of information technology to improve pediatric care and areas of health policy including cost-effectiveness of care and health care financing reform. He is the author of The Bad Food Bible and the co-author of three additional books on medical myths. Check out Aaron's amazing New Podcast Series! In partnership with the National Institutes of Health, we've launched a new series on the culture of science and reproducibility.   Subscribe to his YouTube Channel Buy his books Read him at The NY Times   Amy Westervelt is an award-winning investigative journalist and executive producer of the independent podcast production company Critical Frequency, which specializes in reported narrative podcasts. In 2020 she was executive producer of Unfinished: Short Creek, a co-production between Critical Frequency and Stitcher that was named one of the best podcasts of the year by The New Yorker and The Atlantic, and received a Wilbur award for excellence in religion reporting. In 2021, she led the reporting and production teams of This Land S2—an investigative, narrative season revealing the various forces behind efforts to unravel tribal sovereignty in the U.S.—which was nominated in April 2022 for a Peabody Award. Her investigative climate podcast Drilled, a Critical Frequency original production, was awarded the Online News Association award for excellence in audio journalism in 2019 and Covering Climate Now's award for excellence in audio journalism in 2021. In 2015, Amy received a Rachel Carson award for women greening journalism, for her role in creating a women-only climate journalism group syndicating longform climate reporting to The Atlantic, The Guardian, The Economist, and many more outlets. A 20-year veteran investigative journalist, Westervelt's earlier work for NPR, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, Inside Climate News, and various other outlets earned her Edward R. Murrow, ONA, and Folio awards as well, and is often cited as amongst the earliest examples of accountability reporting on climate. Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page

Castology
DRILLED, The Worst Idea of All Time, Reply All

Castology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 36:24


Zane Recommends - DRILLEDhttps://www.drilledpodcast.com/#interview #science #dry #angrymakingA true-crime podcast about climate change, hosted and reported by award-winning investigative journalist Amy Westervelt. Climate accountability — investigating the various drivers of delay on climate action — is critical to understanding and addressing climate change. Drilled is an independent news outlet focused on climate accountability. The Drilled podcast, launched in 2017, now has an audience of more than one million listeners worldwide and is consistently among the top 100 science podcasts. Drilled has earned rave reviews from The New Yorker, The Guardian, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and received a 2019 “Excellence in Digital Storytelling” award from the Online News Association, as well as the 2021 Covering Climate Now award for audio. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1439735906Britt Recommends - The Worst Idea of All Timehttps://www.worstideaofalltime.com/#Chillingwiththeboys #Movies #Comedy #NZHumour #OZHumour #TrashFunTWIOAT is an award-winning smash hit comedy podcast hosted by kiwi comedians Guy 'Flash' Montgomery and Tim 'Timbly' Batt (known jointly as the Frost Fellas, The Boiz, etc). The pair have been punishing themselves with movies for your enjoyment since Feb 2014, starting by watching and reviewing Grown-Ups 2 once a week, every week, for a full year. They applied the same treatment to Sex and The City 2, Sex and The City, We Are You Friends, and are now watching and reviewing every softcore adult film in the Emmanuelle franchise. Sub-projects include My Week With Cats, where the pair went to see CATS (2019) at the cinema every day for a week, and Podcast In A Tree which saw them record while in different trees around Aotearoa New Zealand. https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-worst-idea-of-all-time/id824108207 Harry Recommends- Reply AllAt its most basic, Reply all is a podcast about the internet. It explores stories about how people shape the internet, and how the internet shapes people. Hugely successful and arguably seminal, Reply All gained a massive listenership based on the originality of its stories, and intelligence of its writing, and the chemistry of its hosts. In 2021 it released a controversial episode series that led to its decline and eventual cancellation in recent history. https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Big Ideas TXST
Episode 30: Summer is for Parks with Dale Blasingame

Big Ideas TXST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 33:19


Dale Blasingame, an assistant professor of practice in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Texas State University, joins the Big Ideas TXST podcast to discuss National Parks, State Parks and incorporating these outdoor treasures into higher education. A founder of the Study-in-America program at Texas State, each semester Blasingame oversees a class of students who travel to public parks across the U.S. to hone their journalism skills and learn to tell stories with substance and relevance. Students benefit from the experience of studying beyond the traditional classroom setting, much like studying abroad. Blasingame is an avid hiker and traveler. In 2014, he visited all 95 state parks in Texas in one year. He's now almost halfway through his mission to visit all 400+ national park properties. Dale's dog, Lucy, joins him on trips and loves to hike and climb rocks. Blasingame and Lucy were included on Texas Highways Magazine's list of Extraordinary Texans for 2016, and his stories have been featured on TV, radio, digital and in magazines. He's been able to marry his passions of technology and our parks by creating a course called Mobile Storytelling in the Park, in conjunction with Texas Parks and Wildlife, where students produce social video content at state parks. In 2017, Blasingame received a grant to develop the School of Journalism and Mass Communication's first Study in America course, where he took students to do similar work in national parks. The program is now in its third year. Blasingame is a member of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation, National Park Foundation, National Parks Conservation Association and The Trail Foundation. He's also a licensed commercial drone pilot. Before joining the Texas State faculty, Blasingame was a television news producer. He spent nine years at WOAI-TV in San Antonio, where he won two Lone Star Emmy awards and was nominated for a third. Before that, he was a news anchor and sports reporter for KTSA-AM in San Antonio. Blasingame is a member of the Online News Association, Society of Professional Journalists and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. Further reading: Study-in-America: Journalism Students report from state, national parks as they create content for digital and social media outlets Digital Media Innovation Dale Blasingame on Instagram Lucy And Her Leash

What Works: The Future of Local News
What Works Episode 30 | Steve Rosenberg and Linda Matchan

What Works: The Future of Local News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 38:59


Dan and Ellen talk with Steve Rosenberg, editor of the Jewish Journal in Massachusetts, and Linda Matchan, who was named associate editor in February.  Both Steve and Linda had long and productive careers at The Boston Globe. Steve worked for 15 years as a staff writer and columnist, writing about cities and towns north of Boston. He was also editor of the Jewish Advocate. Linda worked at the Globe for 36 years. During her extensive career, she did a little bit of everything, from  investigative reporting to feature writing to spot news. Dan shares a Quick Take on the Uvalde Leader-News, a twice-weekly paper that not only had the difficult task of covering the school shootings that claimed the lives of 21 people but that was also a victim of those shootings. Here's a link to Rachel Monroe's riveting New Yorker story on Uvalde and its aftermath, as well as the emotional remarks by US Senator Amy Klobuchar and others at a memorial in Washington for victims of gun violence.  Ellen discusses the ethical dilemma posed by the Online News Association's new "3M Truth in Science Award." (Teresa Carr broke the story in Undark and NiemanLab.) Ellen reached out to longtime science journalist Judy Foreman to get her perspective.  

In Awe by Bruce
Theirs is the Kingdom

In Awe by Bruce

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022


“Affirming sacred worth, restoring human dignity, and sabotaging the shame of poverty, the Haywood Street fresco announces, in plaster and pigment, that you matter.” —The Rev. Brian Combs, Haywood Street congregationUsing the art of fresco in small town America to celebrate Christ reaching out to the poor. This documentary is about the beauty and grace of a loving God Christopher Zaluski is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, journalist, and assistant professor at Wake Forest University's Documentary Film Program. Prior to entering the world of documentary film, Zaluski worked as a newspaper reporter and multimedia producer at The St Louis Post-Dispatch and The Roanoke Times.s He has also worked in nonprofit communications as the Video Director at Teach for America.His creative work has earned recognition from numerous organizations, including the Online News Association and the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. His documentaries have screened at festivals worldwide and his film Wagonmasters was acquired by PBS, Amazon, and Kanopy. Theirs is the Kingdom is his feature-length debut.www.theirsisthekingdomfilm.comThe film is also available to stream for free on PBS.org until May 1, 2022

Unscripted One-on-One
Unscripted with Christopher Zaluski

Unscripted One-on-One

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 35:29


Christopher Zaluski is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, journalist, and assistant professor at Wake Forest University's Documentary Film Program. Prior to entering the world of documentary film, Zaluski worked as a newspaper reporter and multimedia producer at The St Louis Post-Dispatch and The Roanoke Times.s He has also worked in nonprofit communications as the Video Director at Teach for America.His creative work has earned recognition from numerous organizations, including the Online News Association and the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. His documentaries have screened at festivals worldwide and his film Wagonmasters was acquired by PBS, Amazon, and Kanopy. Theirs is the Kingdom is his feature-length debut.From the Sistine Chapel to da Vinci's The Last Supper, fresco paintings are one of the oldest and most durable forms of artwork known to man. As natural pigment is blended with wet plaster, the painting literally turns to stone and the stories told in fresco paintings are preserved for centuries. But what do those preserved stories say about a society's beliefs and priorities?At the intersection of faith and art, Theirs is the Kingdom is a feature-length documentary that follows the rare creation of a contemporary fresco mural by Christpher Holt inside the sanctuary of a small church in Asheville, NC. This is a painting not of the rich and powerful, but of people battling homelessness, addiction, and mental illness. From first sketch to final brush stroke, the viewer witnesses the difficulties of this ancient artistic technique while also meeting an ensemble cast of rich, complex characters.Unlike historical fresco paintings that depict traditional religious figures or powerful political icons, this painting features individuals on the fringes of society whose stories are often marginalized and forgotten. Their stories are historically absent from large-scale paintings and portraits, art forms reserved for those who have the means to afford such a luxury.As Haywood Street Congregation Founding Pastor Rev. Brian Combs says, “Poverty, in so many ways, makes people feel invisible. One of the beautiful things about this fresco is that it's going to make folks who have felt unseen and unheard their whole lives immortal.”The beauty of art is that it's visual, accessible, and captivating. Blending that beauty with the stories of those whom society has cast aside creates a powerful film that hopefully urges viewers to examine their own judgements and beliefs.

What Works: The Future of Local News
What Works Episode 20 | Jody Brannon

What Works: The Future of Local News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 32:15


Jody Brannon, director of the Center for Journalism & Liberty at the Open Markets Institute, started her career in print in her native Seattle. Never one to shy from a challenge (she's an avid skiier and beamed in from the snowy mountains of Idaho), she transitioned to digital relatively early on in the revolution. She has had leadership or consulting roles at washingtonpost.com, usatoday.com, msn.com, as well as the tech universe. She served on the board of the Online News Association for 10 years and holds a PhD in mass communication from the University of Maryland. The Center for Journalism & Liberty is part of the Open Markets Institute, which has a pretty bold mission statement: To shine a light on monopoly power and its dangers to democracy. They also say they work to engage in grassroots coalitions, such as Freedom from Facebook and 4Competition.  Dan's Quick Take is on an arcane subject — the future of legal ads. Those notices from city and county government may seem pretty dull, but newspapers have depended on them as a vital source of revenue since the invention of the printing press. Now they're under attack. Ellen weighs in on a mass exodus at the venerable Texas Observer magazine, once a progressive voice to be reckoned with and home to the late great columnist Molly Ivins.  

Insight with Blue Feather & Janet
Conscious Shift with Guest, Tracey R. Kern, Creator and Publisher

Insight with Blue Feather & Janet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 47:23


Many of us are looking for that something "special", a relationship, a new career, enhancing the present or simply understanding the space we are in, it's all about Conscious Shift. Join Guest, Tracey R. Kern, Creator and Publisher and Host, Rev. Janet M. Reynolds on the Insight with Blue Feather Show. WGSN-DB Going Solo Network 24/7 Live Streaming Radio, TV & Podcasts - #1 Internet Singles Talk Network (www.goingsolomedia.com) for a Complete Singles Connection (www.goingsolonetwork.com)Rev. Janet M. Reynolds is a Certified Spirit Medium and ordained minister with a private practice in Tampa, Florida. She specializes in practical channeled guidance from the spirit world, through private intuitive consultations and group séance gatherings. www.bluefeather.netMore about Tracy R Kern....Tracey R. Kern is the creator and publisher of the Conscious Shift Magazine, an online magazine where new ideas are taking root for a changing world, that provides information that incorporated health, wellness and spirituality all in one on a global platform. She has an extensive background which includes marketing and sales as well as numerous certifications, training, and studies in holistic and healing modalities. Tracey spent several years studying and trying to understand both the allopathic and alternative medicine worlds. What she came to understand is that no one would be willing to go thru the miles of peer review and deciphering of ten dollar words in an effort to get what they needed to restore or maintain health and wellness. It was easier to just ask an “expert” and trust someone else instead of learning for yourself.From that awareness, she saw the need to create a platform that would provide useful information in a way that spoke to you and not at you. Tracey wanted to provide materials with a useful message and not a “click here to buy” approach.Tracey created the Conscious Shift Community, a socially aware and forward thinking online magazine that takes on ideas that are outside the mainstream and present them in an intelligent and understandable manner. Her mission for the magazine is a Conscious Community filled with endless potential and new ideas that are taking root for a changing world. Welcome down the rabbit hole of possibility.In addition to a monthly magazine, Tracey produces video interviews with Conscious Shifters, covers local events, is an author, Reiki Master, Shamanic Practitioner and provides Conscious marketing to those whose mission is to help make our world a better place. Tracey is a member of the American International News Service 2015 - Present, Associated Press 2014 - Present, The Online News Association 2014 – Present, and has Press Credentials from US Press Association since April 2014.You may reach Tracey and the Conscious Shift Community:727-239-3783Tracey@cscpubs.com www.consciousshiftmagazine.com LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/traceykernFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/consciousshiftmagazine/Twitter: https://twitter.com/cshiftpubs Google+: https://plus.google.com/consciousshift

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Cafe con Pam Podcast
230 - The Past Present and Future of Journalism

Cafe con Pam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 55:37


Listeners, we're back this week with Charo Henríquez.Charo Henríquez is a digital media executive based in New York City. She has extensive experience working at the intersection of journalism and technology, as well as coaching and mentoring journalists. She is an advocate for women, BIPOC, the intersection of the two and other underrepresented communities in media leadership.She currently works at The New York Times as Editor of Newsroom Development and Support and is a fellow in 2021's class of the Sulzberger Executive Leadership Program at Columbia University.Charo started at the Times in 2017, as Sr. Editor of Digital Storytelling and Training and also worked as Senior Editor of Digital Transition Strategy on the organization's Digital Transition team.Charo is also the Secretary of Online News Association's Executive Board of Directors and a member of the Advisory Council Board to the Spanish-language Journalism Program at the Craig Newmark Graduate School one of Journalism at the City University of New York.She has been faculty for the ONA/Poynter Leadership Academy for Women in Digital Media in 2016 and ONA's Women's Leadership Accelerator in 2017-2021, where she has coached and mentored some of the most accomplished women moving up the ranks in digital journalism and technology organizations in the United States and internationally.Before her work at The New York Times, Charo was the Digital Executive Editor for People en Español at Time, Inc. Prior to that, she worked at GFR Media, in her native Puerto Rico. During her tenure at GFR Media she led digital product efforts in the newsroom as their Innovation Editor. While at GFR she also held the positions of Associate Business Director and digital editor for El Nuevo Día and Primera Hora.Charo specializes in leading innovation and developing strategic and product thinking plans for newsrooms, digital content optimization and audience development with a human-centric approach. She has been a speaker at ONA, NAHJ, Grupo de Diarios de América and the Interamerican Press Society events, among others.She holds a dual Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Broadcasting from the Universidad del Sagrado Corazón in San Juan and a Juris Doctor from the University of Puerto Rico.During our conversation, we talked about:Becoming a journalistHer first jobArriving in New York as an adultImpostor syndromeThis  episode is brought to you by  Liberated Embodied Business PodcastJoin Pam on her journey of sharing more about her passion for business, she will share all the things about liberation in business, decolonizing oppressive practices, and choosing rest over hustle. This is a private podcast feed and you'll only find it if you sign up for it here. Follow Charo on all things social:TwitterFacebookInstagramLinkedIn Follow Cafe con Pam on all things socialInstagramFacebookhttp://cafeconpam.com/Join the FREE Cafe con Pam ChallengeIf you are a business owner, join us for Aligned MastermindLearn about PowerSistersSubscribe, rate, review, and share this episode with someone you love!And don't ever forget to Stay Shining!

That's My Financial Guy Podcast
Trust, intentionality, and the threshold of promise

That's My Financial Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 58:06


Outstanding interview with my Washington Business Journal 40 UNDER 40 classmate, Irving Washington, CEO of the Online News Association.  As a tremendous leader in the Association community, Irving and I tackle some of the critical issues surrounding the exciting changes, challenges, trends & opportunities across the journalism landscape, the association community, and the economy at large. The intersection of trust, intentionality, and diversity, equity and inclusion may hold the key to lasting transformation. There's even a Matrix movie reference! Can't miss this episode #trust #leadership #diversityequityandinclusion #journalism #freelancer #cae #textstotable

RT
On Contact: Biden admin redux, deep state, empire & censorship

RT

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 25:47


On this show this week, Chris Hedges talks to Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald about the incoming Biden administration and what it will mean for a country in crisis, ravaged by a pandemic it cannot control, hostage to corporate power and bifurcated into warring factions. Glenn Greenwald is the author of several bestsellers, including ‘How Would a Patriot Act?’ and ‘With Liberty and Justice for Some’. His most recent book is ‘No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State’. Greenwald is a former constitutional law and civil rights litigator. He was a columnist for the Guardian until October 2013 and was the founding editor of media outlet the Intercept. He is a frequent guest on Fox News, Rolling Stone, and various other television and radio outlets. He has won numerous awards for his NSA reporting, including the 2013 Polk Award for national security reporting, the top 2013 investigative journalism award from the Online News Association, the Esso Award for Excellence in Reporting (the Brazilian equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize), and the 2013 Pioneer Award from Electronic Frontier Foundation. He also received the first annual I.F. Stone Award for Independent Journalism in 2009 and a 2010 Online Journalism Award for his investigative work on the arrest and detention of Chelsea Manning. In 2013, Greenwald led the Guardian reporting that was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for public service.

Access to Inspiration
32. Joni Deutsch: Why silence is just as important as sound

Access to Inspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 25:43


Sue Stockdale talks to Joni Deutsch, Podcast Manager for WFAE, Charlotte’s NPR station in North Carolina about the importance of making space for silence, and how she amplifies underrepresented voices through her work as a broadcaster and podcast host. In addition to leading the public radio station’s chart-topping podcast productions, Joni is also the creator and host of WFAE’s Charlotte music podcast Amplifier, recently honored for excellence in arts and music podcasting by Charlotte Magazine, the Edward R. Murrow Awards and The Webby Awards (called “The Internet’s Highest Honor” by The New York Times). In October 2020, Joni executive produced the Charlotte Podcast Festival, Charlotte’s first podcast festival with free and virtual sessions designed to inform and empower the next generation of audio storytellers and podcasters. Joni is an NPR Music contributor and was the first woman to guest host the legacy NPR program Mountain Stage. A supporter of innovative media and a mentor to digital women leaders, Deutsch’s work has been heralded by NPR, Harvard University, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Poynter, the Online News Association and the American Press Institute.www.wfae.org/people/joni-deutschRead a transcription of this podcast on our website www.accesstoinspiration.orgConnect with us on social media via:Twitter www.twitter.com/accessinspirat1  Facebook www.facebook.com/accesstoinspirationInstagram www.instagram.com/accesstoinspiration LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/access-to-inspiration/

Stronger By Association
012 The Power of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Stronger By Association

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 63:23


Host Mary Kate Cunningham, CAE, ASAE’s SVP of Public Policy welcomes co-host Robb Lee, ASAE’s Chief Marketing and Product Strategy Officer for a series of personal and poignant interviews about DEI and the current landscape resulting from the news-making injustices of 2020 and systemic racism of years past. Guests include two co-founders of Texts to Table, a platform for conversations about race and leadership, Irving Washington, FASAE, CAE, Executive Director at Online News Association and Donte Shannon, FASAE, CAE, CEO at Association of Equipment Management Professionals who join together to reflect on today’s political climate, focusing on race within leadership. The podcast also welcomes ASAE’s Cortney Whitlow, Manager, Meeting Registration & Industry Partner Engagement, who brings to life ASAE’s Black Moments in Film program which impacted the association’s staff in immeasurable ways. And, Janet Smith, president of the Ivy Planning Group – a consulting and training company that specializes in diversity, strategy and change management – joins Mary Kate and Robb to provide invaluable perspective on how to sustain DEI initiatives with meaning and purpose.

Editor and Publisher Reports
61 Vision25: Building Racial Equity in Newsrooms

Editor and Publisher Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 42:16


“Vision25: Building Racial Equity in Newsrooms” is a new initiative started as a collaboration between the Online News Association, the Maynard Institute and OpenNews, with a goal to be a major catalyst creating social change within journalistic institutions that help newsrooms be anti-racist and collaborative, and where journalists of color feel like they truly belong. Vision25 is creating programs that any news organization can access, in order to effect change in leadership, workforce and partnerships that can result in building a truly anti-racists environment. In this segment of “E&P Reports,” E&P Publisher Mike Blinder speaks with Vision25 founders: Irving Washington, Executive Director/CEO Online News Association; Sisi Wei, Director of Programs OpenNews; and Martin G. Reynolds Co-Executive Director, Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, to learn why they feel there is such a need for such an initiative today, and, how news publishers can take advantage of the Vision25 resources. 

Bright Orange Future
Leigh Cuen: Poet Journalist #010

Bright Orange Future

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 67:19


They’re back! The Brothers Klippsten reunite after a two month hiatus. They're joined by seasoned writer and journalist, Leigh Cuen. The gang discusses journalism and how technology has changed legacy media models, creativity in the open-source space, objective reporting, culture shock, and Bitcoin’s impact on a global scale.Leigh has been busy! She's covered culture, data journalism, social analysis, Bitcoin, human rights, technology, and multimedia production, and is co-founder of ONA Jerusalem, the first Online News Association group in the Middle East.Her work has been featured in publications such as Newsweek Japan, International Business Times, Racked, CoinDesk, Insider, History Today, Mic, Al Jazeera, YNet, The Jerusalem Post, Mic, and Salon. Leigh’s work has also been published in Spanish, French, Italian, Hebrew and Arabic.Sign up for the safest way to accumulate Bitcoin: https://swanbitcoin.comGet paid to recruit new Bitcoiners: https://swanbitcoin.com/enlistFollow Leigh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/La__CuenSupport Leigh on her Substack at: Learn more about Leigh at: https://leighcuen.substack.com/Summary:Vid10:00 Introduction0:37 Matt and the Hat8:05 Enter: Leigh Cuen8:57 Matt’s Latest Revelations On Bitcoin11:05 Leigh’s Background/Bitcoin Story15:00 Transitioning to Freelance Life17:00 Bitcoin Education Through Journalism19:00 Reaching the Non-Technical19:40 Discovery Through Objective Reporting21:30 Avoiding Bias Through Creative Outlets23:20 Disintermediating PR via Twitter24:45 Bitcoin’s Enablement of Entrepreneurship and Freelancing27:40 Poetry30:30 Creativity & Open-Source34:45 Reporting In the Middle East40:55 US Culture Shock43:20 Bitcoin Push-Back (Legacy System’s Resistance to Bitcoin)47:30 Bitcoin As An Unstoppable Force56:15 Bitcoin Forecasts1:01:15 Final Thoughts: Leigh’s InfluencesFollow Leigh Cuen on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/La__CuenSupport Leigh on Substack at: https://leighcuen.substack.com/Connect with Swan on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/SwanBitcoinTelegram: https://t.me/swansignalLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/swan...If you like Bitcoin you’ll love Swan Signal Live - every week we pair up great guests for compelling discussions about Bitcoin and economics. To get the show in your feed, subscribe and turn on notifications! Check out all the previous episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...Swan is the best way to accumulate Bitcoin with automatic recurring buys. Sign up now at https://swanbitcoin.com/satoshi and get $10 of free Bitcoin when you start stacking with Swan.

Informal History Podcast
The Ferguson Project with Mariah Stewart

Informal History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 39:10


In this episode we will hear from Mariah Stewart. Stewart is a St. Louis-based journalist who currently covers diversity and inclusion in higher education for INSIGHT Into Diversity, the oldest and largest national diversity magazine and website. In 2014, Stewart plunged into the journalism industry following a crowdfunded campaign for her continued coverage of Ferguson, Mo and the St. Louis region where she covered social justice for The Huffington Post and community news for The St. Louis American.Stewart's work has been published in multiple outlets including, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, The Crisis Magazine, St. Louis Public Radio, and The Guardian. Her stories on protests, the justice system, and local courts have been nominated for the ArchCity Defenders 2017 Excellence in Poverty Journalism Awards and the National Association of Black Journalists 2016 Salute to Excellence Awards.Her reporting has led her to speak at the 2017 SXSW interactive panel and keynote at the 2014 Online News Association conference.You can contact Stewart via email at mstewart@insightintodiversity.com or mariah.reporter@gmail.comLinks: https://www.clippings.me/mariahstewartMusic from Pixabay

Visegrad Insight Podcast
Will Radio Free Europe Become Radio Trump?

Visegrad Insight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 24:18


Our interview with a former director of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty on recent tensions around the US Agency for Global Media that oversees projects like Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty around the world. Thomas Kent is a specialist in international reporting, Russian affairs and journalistic ethics. He joined Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in June 2016, after a career of more than 40 years at The Associated Press and has left the office by August 2018. Most recently, he was AP's standards editor, responsible for the fairness and accuracy of the news agency's content in text, photos, video, audio, interactives and on social networks. He also served with AP as international editor, World Services editor, Moscow bureau chief, Brussels-based correspondent for European institutions and NATO, chief of operations in Tehran during the Iranian revolution, correspondent in Sydney, Australia, and Hartford, Connecticut, and foreign desk editor in New York. He founded the “Create Your Own Ethics Code” project for the Online News Association. He has written and spoken worldwide on journalistic ethics, including ethical issues for such new journalistic platforms as virtual reality and automated newswriting. An advisor to the Ethical Journalism Network, Kent has been a board member of the Organization of News Ombudsmen, a Pulitzer Prize juror in international reporting and an advisor to the Society of Professional Journalists on revisions to its ethics code. He was raised in Shaker Heights, Ohio, holds a degree in Russian and East European Studies from Yale University and speaks Russian, French and Spanish. He has taught and advised at Columbia University since 1996. More on this topic: https://visegradinsight.eu/journalism-as-a-service/ https://visegradinsight.eu/hungary-lacking-information-sovereignty/ https://visegradinsight.eu/we-need-to-be-more-than-right/

Two Black Guys with Good Credit
Ripped from the Headlines with Sarah Gonzalez of Planet Money

Two Black Guys with Good Credit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 48:46


Today’s episode we bring on one of Shaun’s favorite podcast host Ms. Sarah Gonzalez from the hit economic podcast Planet Money. Sarah provides us with a great economic perspective on current event that we ripped from the headlines. She also shares with us some of her financial boo boos and explain her path to success. She claims she is simply a host for an economics podcast but not an economist....hmmm pod up and take a listen and I’ll let you be the judge. Pod up people it’s Sarah Gonzalez from Planet Money let’s get it!!!Sarah GonzalezBefore joining Planet Money, Sarah was a reporter with WNYC in New York City, where she dug deep into data and documents to uncover stories of inequality.Sarah's reporting uncovered that the Department of Homeland Security was apprehending undocumented teens on Long Island, based on flimsy claims that they were affiliated with the MS-13 gang. Dozens have since been released from detention after being held for months.For her five-part investigation into how New Jersey prosecutes minors, Sarah received the 2017 Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize, awarded to a public media reporter under age 35, and was a finalist for the 2017 Livingston Award for young journalists. Sarah found that teenagers were serving prison sentences that amount to life despite a U.S. Supreme Court ruling prohibiting life sentences for minors. And she uncovered that 90 percent of minors tried as adults in the state were black or Latino. She was part of the WNYC reporting team awarded an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for the podcast, Caught: The Lives of Juvenile Justice.Sarah has served as a fill-in host for The Takeaway and WNYC's live two-hour call-in news show, The Brian Lehrer Show.Her investigation into Florida charter schools turning away students with severe disabilities received an Online News Association award for Innovative Investigative Journalism. She has received a national Edward R. Murrow award for Excellence in Innovation, and national awards from Public Radio News Directors Inc., the Society of Professional Journalists and the Education Writers Association for her investigative and feature reporting.Prior to WNYC, Sarah was an NPR Kroc Fellow in 2010 and was a state education reporter with NPR's StateImpact Florida from 2011-2013.She graduated from Mills College in Oakland, CA, and grew up on the San Diego-Tijuana, Mexico border. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/2bg. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

State Of The Art
The Art of Social Relationships: Lauren Lee McCarthy, Artist

State Of The Art

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 42:55


Lauren Lee McCarthy creates experimental performances that take a close look at our intimate relationships with smart devices and our interactions with one another in our increasingly tech-driven and surveilled existence. In this episode, we discuss a selection of Lauren's thought-provoking experiments, including LAUREN in which she takes on the role of an Amazon Alexa, Follower wherein she becomes a physical, IRL "follower," and more.Projects Discussed:LAURENFollowerLater Date24h HOST -About Lauren Lee McCarthy-Lauren Lee McCarthy (she/they) is an LA-based artist examining social relationships in the midst of surveillance, automation, and algorithmic living. She is the creator of p5.js, an open source JavaScript platform that aims to make creative expression and coding on the web accessible and inclusive for artists, designers, educators, and beginners. She is Co-Director of the Processing Foundation, a non-profit whose mission is to promote software literacy within the visual arts, and visual literacy within technology-related fields—and to make these fields accessible to diverse communities. She is an Associate Professor at UCLA Design Media Arts.Lauren's work has been exhibited internationally, at places such as Ars Electronica, Barbican Centre, Fotomuseum Winterthur, SIGGRAPH, IDFA DocLab, Science Gallery Dublin, Seoul Museum of Art, and the Japan Media Arts Festival. She's a 2019 Creative Capital Grantee, ZERO1 Arts Incubator Resident, and has previously held residencies with Sundance New Frontiers, Eyebeam, CMU STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, Autodesk, NYU ITP, and Ars Electronica, among others. She's the recipient of grants from the Knight Foundation, the Online News Association, Mozilla Foundation, Google AMI, Sundance Institute New Frontiers, Turner Broadcasting, and Rhizome. She holds an MFA from UCLA and a BS Computer Science and BS Art and Design from MIT.Learn more at https://lauren-mccarthy.com/Follow Lauren at @LaurenLeeMack

ONA on Air
S2E10 – The Story of ONA with Rich Jaroslovsky

ONA on Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 7:46


The origin story for the Online News Association starts in the most relatable way: two journalists complaining about their newspaper’s corporate owners and the dismissive way journalists writing for the web were treated. In this episode, ONA on Air producer and host of the “It's All Journalism” podcast Michael O’Connell talks with ONA co-founder Rich Jaroslovsky at the ONA19 conference in New Orleans. They talk about why the association was started and what Jaroslovsky thinks is the future and challenge for ONA. Music used in this episode is by Podington Bear. Producer: Michael O’Connell

Our Lives with Shannon Fisher
The World Bank: Christine Montgomery on The Authentic Woman with Shannon Fisher

Our Lives with Shannon Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 66:52


Shannon is proud to welcome Christine Montgomery, manager of digital/online communications at the World Bank, as her guest. Throughout Christine's career, she has transformed some of the nation’s top news and entertainment brands into dominant online industry leaders. Her career in journalism began covering high school sports for the Palm Beach Post, and we will discuss her exciting professional journey from there to her current position at The World Bank. Christine developed online content strategies at USA Today in the late 1990s, when digital journalism was just beginning to emerge, and she has served as the managing editor of PBS.org, head of electronic publishing for the St. Petersburg Times, chief digital officer for the Center for Public Integrity, and president of the Online News Association. She holds a Masters in Writing from Johns Hopkins University and a B.S. in Journalism from the University of Florida. Our Lives with Shannon Fisher explores personal, political, and societal perspectives of the American experience. The show delves deeply into the worlds of writers, artists, celebrities, and community leaders and offers listeners food for thought on ways to better themselves and the world around them. Copyrighted podcast solely owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network, LLC. Follow Shannon on Twitter: @MsShannonFisher.

Demystifying Media at the University of Oregon
#33 Guest Lecture: How news organizations can fight misinformation with Mandy Jenkins

Demystifying Media at the University of Oregon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 34:42


This podcast is a recording of a lecture given by Mandy Jenkins at the University of Oregon. Mandy Jenkins is a John. S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University. Prior to this, she was Head of News at Storyful, the leading social news and insights agency. Before Storyful, she was part of the ground up teams at TBD.com, Digital First Media’s Project Thunderdome, and the Cincinnati Enquirer. She is also President of the Online News Association and sits on the board of directors for the American Society of News Editors. You can learn more about her visit to the University of Oregon here: https://demystifying.uoregon.edu/2019/04/18/demystifying-how-news-organizations-can-fight-misinformation-by-learning-from-the-people-who-believe-it-and-share-it/ Want to hear more from Mandy? You can listen to in-depth interview with her here: https://soundcloud.com/demystifying-media/27-mandy-jenkins Find Mandy online: Twitter: @mjenkins LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mandyj Website: http://mandyjenkins.com

Demystifying Media at the University of Oregon
#27 How news organizations can fight misinformation with Mandy Jenkins

Demystifying Media at the University of Oregon

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 27:26


In this episode we interview Mandy Jenkins, a John. S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University who prior to this was the first editor-in-chief at Storyful, the leading social news and insights agency. There she managed a team of 60+ social journalists who worked with the world’s top newsrooms in surfacing, verifying and acquiring eyewitness journalism and debunking disinformation. Before Storyful, her roles include being the managing editor of the Project Thunderdome newsroom for Digital First Media, as well as coordinating the Off the Bus citizen journalism program as a social news editor for politics at The Huffington Post, and working as social media editor for TBD, a Washington, D.C.-area local news startup. Mandy is also President of the Online News Association and sits on the board of directors for the American Society of News Editors. Listen to Mandy's lecture given during her visit to the University of Oregon here: https://soundcloud.com/demystifying-media/33-guest-lecture-mandy-jenkins Find Mandy online: Twitter @MJenkins LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mandyj Website: mandyjenkins.com Show notes from this episode: 1:05 - Discussion about Mandy's career strategy/history 2:47 - Trying new things in newsrooms: challenges, strategies and tips 7:14 - Discussion about Mandy's Stanford Fellowship (what it entails + her "challenge" project) 14:09 - Takeaways from Mandy's research on consumers of disinformation 18:00 - What has caught your eye about the future of media and journalism? 23:12 - Key messages for journalism students 24:16 - How can students best equip themselves for the future? 25:23 - What does the future hold for you? Read the transcript of this episode: In this episode we interview Mandy Jenkins, a John. S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University who prior to this was the first editor-in-chief at Storyful, the leading social news and insights agency. There she managed a team of 60+ social journalists who worked with the world’s top newsrooms in surfacing, verifying and acquiring eyewitness journalism and debunking disinformation. Before Storyful, her roles include being the managing editor of the Project Thunderdome newsroom for Digital First Media, as well as coordinating the Off the Bus citizen journalism program as a social news editor for politics at The Huffington Post, and working as social media editor for TBD, a Washington, D.C.-area local news startup.

Narrative Medicine Rounds
"Border Lines: How Journalists Sorted Out Fact vs. Fiction in Issues about Children and Immigration"

Narrative Medicine Rounds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 69:46


For our December Narrative Medicine Rounds, we welcome Michael Grabell, an investigative reporter for ProPublica, covering economic issues, labor, immigration and trade. He has reported on the ground from more than 35 states, as well as some of the remotest villages in Alaska and Guatemala. His work has appeared in the New Yorker, the Atlantic and the New York Times and on NPR, Vice and CBS News. This year, his stories on retaliation against immigrant workers won the Aronson Award for social justice journalism. Mr. Grabell will speak about the process reporters and journalists go through to delve into the truth of a breaking news story, specifically discussing how a reporting team at ProPublica approached the news about the treatment of children at the border, both the groups who were unaccompanied as well as those separated from parents, this past summer. In 2016, he and NPR reporter Howard Berkes received a Gerald Loeb Award for business journalism and top honors from Investigative Reporters and Editors for their series on the dismantling of workers’ comp systems across the country. Grabell’s series on the growth of temp work and its impact on workplace safety helped spur new laws in California and Illinois. The series won the Barlett & Steele Award for investigative business journalism, the American Society of News Editors Award for reporting on diversity and an award from the Online News Association for innovation in investigative journalism. He is the author of two books — a narrative history on President Obama’s attempts to revive the economy called Money Well Spent? and the poetry chapbook Macho Man, which won the Finishing Line Press competition in 2013. He is a graduate of Princeton University and started his journalism career writing obituaries for the Daily Record in Parsippany, N.J. Note: Topher Sanders, who was originally scheduled to speak, has scheduling conflicts.

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.

The Lead
Special: News engagement from ONA18

The Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 14:01


This episode of The Lead features a celebration of News Engagement Day, an annual digital event created to encourage engagement with news and promote understanding about the principles and processes of journalism all across the country. In this episode, Charlotte Norsworthy talks with three media leaders from this year's Online News Association conference: Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter John Carreyrou, content strategist Sarah Tuley from the USA Today Network and data visualization reporter Brittany Mayes from the Washington Post.

Priced Out: The Podcast
EP 18: Journalism and Behind the Scenes of Priced Out (the documentary)

Priced Out: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 55:30


This edition of Priced Out: The Podcast is a discussion about the journalism behind the making of Priced Out (the documentary). Topics ranged from dealing with controversial sources, navigating government "obfuscation" and storylines in which both the government and the voters themselves are partially to blame. The talk was recorded at Migration Brewing Company in Northeast Portland and was sponsored by the local chapters of the Society of Professional Journalists, the Online News Association and Solutions Journalism. The Q&A was moderated by Sara Roth, an investigative web-based reporter for KGW NewsChannel8. The event featured sever long clips from the film. #pricedout #gentrification #pdx https://www.pricedoutmovie.com/ https://www.facebook.com/spjoregon/ https://www.facebook.com/onapdx/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/priced-out-podcast/support

Through the Noise
370 Irving Washington, Executive Director, Online News Association

Through the Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 56:21


Irving Washington is executive director of the Online News Association. He believes tech, media, diversity, education, and nonprofits change the world. The Online News Association is the world’s largest association of digital journalists with a mission is to inspire innovation and excellence among journalists to better serve the public.

Skullduggery
Loud threats and bitter menaces

Skullduggery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 59:21


Co-hosts Michael Isikoff and Dan Klaidman recently went down to Austin, Texas for the Online News Association’s annual conference and recorded a special edition of Skullduggery in front of a live audience. The topic — Fake News and the Fourth Estate: How history will rate this media moment. It was enlightening conversation featuring an esteemed panel of guests including presidential historian and author Doug Brinkley, CEO of the LBJ Foundation and presidential historian Mark Updegrove, and former news executive and current CEO of the Civil Foundation, Vivian Schiller. The co-hosts also chat with Yahoo News national political columnist Matt Bai about the latest in Kavanaugh Supreme Court battle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Christine Montgomery of The World Bank on The Authentic Woman with Shannon Fisher

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 66:55


The Authentic Woman host, Shannon Fisher, is proud to welcome Christine Montgomery as her guest this week. Christine is the manager of digital/online communications at the World Bank. Throughout her career, she has transformed some of the nation’s top news & entertainment brands into dominant online industry leaders. Her career in journalism began covering high school sports for the Palm Beach Post, and we will discuss her exciting professional journey from there to her current position at The World Bank. Christine developed online content strategies at USA Today in the late 1990s, when digital journalism was just beginning to emerge, and she has served as the managing editor of PBS.org, head of electronic publishing for the St. Petersburg Times, chief digital officer for the Center for Public Integrity, and president of the Online News Association. She holds a Masters in Writing from Johns Hopkins University and a B.S. in Journalism from the University of Florida. The Authentic Woman is a weekly radio show hosted by women's rights leader Shannon Fisher offering perspectives on the female experience in America. The show delves deeply into the worlds of writers, artists, celebrities, and community leaders. Follow Shannon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MsShannonFisher Copyrighted podcast solely owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network, LLC.

ONA on Air
S1E0 – Introducing ONA on Air and the ONA18 Audio Team

ONA on Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 3:34


The Online News Association presents our new podcast – ONA on Air. We'll kick off this new program at our annual conference, ONA18 in Austin, TX, Sept 13-15. In this trailer episode, meet the four members of our volunteer audio team who will be on the ground and sharing insights from experts in the journalism industry. Music used in this episode is produced by Broke For Free, which can be found on FreeMusicArchive.org, and Peter Arcuni.

Demystifying Media at the University of Oregon
#14 Israeli Media and Threats to Israeli Press Freedoms with Alan Abbey

Demystifying Media at the University of Oregon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2018 23:00


Alan D. Abbey is director of media at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, which he joined in 2008 after a 30-year career in journalism in the United States and Israel. He holds a master’s degree in journalism from the SOJC. He founded Ynetnews and was executive vice president at the Jerusalem Post. He is also an adjunct professor of Journalism at National University of San Diego and ethics lecturer for the Getty School of Citizen Journalism in the Middle East and North Africa. He was a leader of the Online News Association’s digital ethics team, which created the “Build Your Own” Ethics Code course and website, and he chaired the Hartman Institute-American Jewish Press Association Ethics Project. He is the author of Journey of Hope: The Story of Ilan Ramon, Israel’s First Astronaut. A native of Brooklyn, New York, Abbey lives in Jerusalem with his wife and three children. Israeli journalists are among the most aggressive, intense, politicized, opinionated, and competitive media professionals anywhere. They differ from American media in significant ways. Watch our interview with Alan in the studio: https://youtu.be/2JGt_cNfn8E Watch Alan's talk: https://youtu.be/6jg79U4j7UY Want to listen to this interview a different way? Find us wherever you get your podcasts: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/demy%E2%80%A6ia/id1369395906 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/university-of-oregon-school-of-journalism-and-communication/demystifying-media-podcast?refid=stpr Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Och6Oxpkhyo1nC7D6psHI Find more Demystifying Media talks on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiELNjgZJJI&list=PLoqXTlv_f5zEJifP55GP1ghtQjY3tzoI0 Watch our Q&As with media experts on fake news, data journalism, privacy in the age of Google, indigenous media, technology trends, Facebook algorithms, and so much more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTiuV9h-MKA&list=PLoqXTlv_f5zGu5TJeuL1SMBVCXlM4ViyL Read the transcript of this episode: https://www.scribd.com/document/463630459/Demystifying-Media-14-Israeli-Media-and-Threats-to-Israeli-Press-Freedoms-with-Alan-Abbey

It's All Journalism
#293 — Need new skills? ONA is here to help

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 24:24


Meghan Murphy, the Online News Association's community manager, joins producer Michael O'Connell to discuss new training opportunities developed and offered by ONA to help journalists learn skills to keep up in the ever-changing industry. 

It's All Journalism
Special Announcement: We'll do it live!

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 3:17


After more than five years and 280 episodes, we're proud to announce that we'll be hosting the first live recording of our weekly It's All Journalism podcast.In partnership with the Association of Alternative Newsmedia, the Online News Association's D.C. Meetup Group and the National Press Club, It's All Journalism will be hosting a panel and live recording on Monday, Dec. 11, at 7 p.m., at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Doors open for this free event at 6:30 p.m.The topic of the panel will be: The Future of the Alternative Press. Panelists include:Alexa Mills, editor of the Washington City Paper;Andrew Beaujon, former editor of the Washington City Paper;Jason Zaragoza, executive director of the Association of Alternative Newsmedia;Lisa Snowden-McCray, editor-in-chief of the Baltimore Beat.The panel recording will begin at 7 p.m., followed by a Q&A session, all of which will be recorded for an upcoming episode of It's All Journalism. There will be a cash bar available for those who imbibe. The National Press Club is located at 529 14th St. NW, 13th Floor, Washington, DC 20045.Come to hang out with other digital journalism enthusiasts, learn about the challenges facing the alternative press from a panel of experts and be part of a live podcast recording.

Collateral Damage
110: The Online News Association with Andrew Nguyen and Kelly Moffitt

Collateral Damage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 57:16


DJ speaks with the conveners of the local chapter of the Online News Association. Nguyen is the Newsroom Developer at the St Louis Post-Dispatch. Moffitt is an Online Producer with St Louis Public Radio. Here's a rough summary of how the conversation went: 1:00-5:00 - What is the Online News Association? (It's the largest group of digital journalists in the world!) 5:15-13:00 - Why can't DJ find that article from his print edition of the Post online? What are the differences between online platforms and their traditional partners? 14:00-19:45 - What drives people to digital platforms? "We're all just testing the waters constantly," says Moffitt. 19:45-24:30 - What's a Newsroom Developer? How did a journalist from Toronto find his way into writing code for the Post-Dispatch? 24:30-27:00 - How do our local publications compare to national media brands? Learning about what we're great at. 27:00-37:00 - How is this medium being monetized? Publications ask "Can we tackle this?" 37:00-50:00 - Changing expectations for journalists and publications. Why are newspapers hiring SnapChat Editors? 50:00-end - How can people get involved in the ONA? Upcoming events July 13 and again in August.    

The Dr. Vibe Show
THE DR. VIBE SHOW - ERNEST OWENS - HOW THE DEATH OF BISHOP EDDIE LONG EXPOSES THE BLACK CHURCH'S DANGEROUS HYPOCRISY - JANUARY 26 - 2017

The Dr. Vibe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2017 69:45


Originally from Chicago, Illinois, Ernest Owens is an award-winning multimedia journalist and editor for Philadelphia Magazine's G Philly. He's also an Entertainment Columnist for BET. A graduate from the University of Pennsylvania, he launched a career in media as a talk radio show host for WQHS Radio and as a video producer and op-ed columnist for The Daily Pennsylvanian. He is currently producing and starring in his own television talk show Ernestly Speaking! at Philadelphia Community Access Media where he is the youngest television host to have a talk show in Philadelphia. With a diverse production crew and format, his weekly program is part of his ultimate plan to enhance the representation of under-represented groups in the media. Ernest has interned at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, NBC Philadelphia, and Philadelphia City Council. He is currently a contributing writer for The Huffington Post, where he covers a variety of social issues regarding society, race, and entertainment. His work has been featured on USA Today, Al Jazeera English, The Root, The Advocate, The Oprah Winfrey Network and other media outlets. He is a member of the Radio Television Digital News Association, the Society of Professional Journalists, National Association of Black Journalists, and the Online News Association. His writing and filmmaking has even been honored with the Gold Circle Award by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and a Finalist Award from the Tribeca Film Festival. He loves chatting with people on Twitter so toss a tweet to @MrErnestOwens and check out more of his multimedia at ernestowens.com. Recently, Mr. Owens was on our show talking about his article How the Death of Bishop Eddie Long Exposes the Black Church's Dangerous Hypocrisy. During the conversation, Mr. Owens talked about: – How did he get a gig at BET and how has the media world changed over the years – The story behind the article and the reaction to the article – Some of concerns with the black church's stand on homosexuality – Some of his thoughts on the state of today's Black church – Does the black church have the same thoughts on homosexuality as white conservatives – His message for the black church in regards to homosexuality You can contact Mr. Owens via: Website  Twitter Facebook Instagram Linkedin Editor of G Philly for Philadelphia Magazine Email Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Please feel free to “Like” the “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook fan page at “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page Visit our website at http://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe 

The Lead
Alex Laughlin on keeping up with side hustles

The Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2016 11:58


Alex Laughlin, a social media producer at the Washington Post, gives advice on how to manage side projects live from the Online News Association conference in Denver.

The Lead
Julie Westfall on digital innovation in legacy newsrooms

The Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2016 16:30


Julie Westfall, deputy politics editor at the Los Angeles Times, discusses how legacy newsrooms can use or create new technology to improve their processes live from the Online News Association conference in Denver.

GRINDHARD RADIO
Season 2 Episode 29 of the Sade Champagne Show

GRINDHARD RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 98:00


"The Sade Champagne Show" (Season 2 EP29) Each episode is full of Inspiration, Encouragement, Entertainment, and Empowerment. Welcome to Season 2! Join us with special guest interview with Award-winning multimedia journalist and editor for Philadelphia Magazine's G Philly ERNEST OWENS!  A graduate from the University of Pennsylvania, he launched a career in media as a talk radio show host for WQHS Radio and as a video producer and op-ed columnist for The Daily Pennsylvanian. He is currently producing and starring in his own television talk show "Ernestly Speaking!" at Philadelphia Community Access Media where he is the youngest TV talk show host in Philadelphia. His work has been featured on The Huffington Post, USA Today, Al Jazeera English, The Advocate, The Root and other media outlets. He is a member of the Radio Television Digital News Association, the Society of Professional Journalists, National Association of Black Journalists, Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists, and the Online News Association. His writing and filmmaking has even been honored with the Gold Circle Award by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and a Finalist Award from the Tribeca Film Festival.  Also featuring a brand new Living With Fearless Joy with Rick & Melissa Wood segemnt, Wellness Made Simple with Veronika segment, and SuperModel In You with Arianna Carde segment. Call-in @ 323-693-3043 and press "1" to stream LIVE and CHAT with Sade, the cast and her guests. Presented by: GrindHard Radio. #SadeChampagneShow

AwesomeCast: Tech and Gadget Talk
Episode 324: Self Driving Student Driver | AwesomeCast 317

AwesomeCast: Tech and Gadget Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 63:36


Krause has joined the Google Photos world, and he likes what they're doing with his shots. Cynthia is enjoying the Apple Pen alongside 53's Paper app to take notes and draw apples. Sorg is geeking over the Vufine + Pokemon Go demonstration video. Kim went for a ride behind the wheel of the Self Driving Uber last week. We talk about the process, the problems, and how realistic are these going to be in Pittsburgh? Kim went to the Online News Association conference and tells us the future of augmented reality and the news. We talk about Lyft's plan to end driver ownership and our experiences with Zipcar, Uber and more. Eat at Slice on Broadway if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Kim Lyons (@socialkimly), Cynthia Closkey (@cynthiacloskey) , Ron Krause (@KrazyKrause), and Mike Sorg (@Sorgatron, SorgatronMedia.com). Thanks to our Awesome Patreon @MikeFedorShow! You can support the show too at Patreon.com/awesomecast ! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.net for more entertainment; and view us live streaming Tuesdays at 7 PM EST at live.sorgatronmedia.com! Show Notes

Gangrey Podcast
Episode 24: Mac McClelland

Gangrey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2016 46:00


Mac McClelland is an award-winning journalist who has written for publications like Time Magazine, The New York Times and Mother Jones. She’s reported from every region in the United States, gone undercover in industry and the sex trade and reported internationally from places like Thailand, Haiti, Australia, Burma, Uganda, Turkey and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. McClelland has won awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, the Hillman Foundation, the Online News Association, the Society of Environmental Journalists and the Association for Women in Communications. Her book “For Us Surrender is Out of the Question” was a finalist for the 2011 Dayton Literary Peace Price. She’s been nominated for two National Magazine Awards for Feature Writing. And her work has been anthologized in Best American Magazine Writing, Best American Nonrequired Reading and Best Business Writing. She has written about a lot of human rights issues, including reporting from Haiti after the deadly earthquake in 2010. She often immerses herself in her stories, like when she worked in a massive warehouse for an online retailer for several weeks. Most recently, she’s written about Syrian refugee camps in Turkey for The New York Times. You can read a lot of McClelland's stories by visiting her own personal website. Since joining the podcast, McClelland's book “Irritable Hearts: A PTSD Love Story,” has been published. The book is a beautiful yet painful look at how PTSD can affect reporters who have covered traumatic events.

RealBlackDigitalRadio
Exclusive Interview with Ernest Owens

RealBlackDigitalRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2016 125:00


Originally from Chicago, Illinois, Ernest Owens is an award-winning multimedia journalist and editor for Philadelphia Magazine's G Philly. At 24 years old, he is the youngest weekly columnist for a major American city with his iconoclastic column, The Ernest Opinion for Metro US. A graduate from the University of Pennsylvania, he launched a career in media as a talk radio show host for WQHS Radio and as a video producer and op-ed columnist for The Daily Pennsylvanian. He is currently producing and starring in his own television talk show "Ernestly Speaking!" at Philadelphia Community Access Media where he is the youngest TV talk show host in Philadelphia. His work has been featured on The Huffington Post, USA Today, Al Jazeera English, The Advocate, The Root and other media outlets. He is a member of the Radio Television Digital News Association, the Society of Professional Journalists, National Association of Black Journalists, Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists, and the Online News Association. His writing and filmmaking has even been honored with the Gold Circle Award by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and a Finalist Award from the Tribeca Film Festival. When not blogging, he loves chatting with people on Twitter so toss a tweet to @MrErnestOwens and check out more of his multimedia at his personal website: ernestowens.com!   www.twitter.com/wileyshow www.SoundCloud.com/TheWileyShow Follow IG @WileyShow www.YouTube.com/TheWileyShow

Non-profit Tech Podcast
PODCAST: ASAE Online Conference for Small-Staff Associations

Non-profit Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2016 16:32


On this podcast I'm joined by Irving Washington, Deputy Director at the Online News Association and Brian Kirkland, Senior Director, Learning at American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) to discuss the upcoming Online Conference for Small-Staff Associations. We talk about what people can expect from the conference, how it's designed for small staff organizations, and what kind of takeaways to expect from the conference (hint: it's not pens). The post PODCAST: ASAE Online Conference for Small-Staff Associations appeared first on fusionSpan.

It's All Journalism
#172 - How to survive a website redesign

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2015 39:04


First Boston had the Big Dig; now the local NPR station, WBUR, is undergoing its own massive construction project. WBUR's Executive Editor for Digital Tiffany Campbell, fresh off a collaboration with It's All Journalism at the Online News Association conference, said that "the redesign," as it's known internally, is at the "end of the beginning" of what will be a lengthy overhaul of WBUR's digital presence.

It's All Journalism
#166 - Creating Your First Podcast

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2015 28:36


In the first part of this two-part podcast, It's All Journalism producer Michael O'Connell and Tiffany Campbell, executive editor for digital at WBUR in Boston, share some of their thoughts behind their presentation at the 2015 Online News Association Conference: Creating Your First Podcast: A Beginner's Workshop.

It's All Journalism
#156 - Trevor Knoblich, Online News Association

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015 38:53


Trevor Knoblich, the digital director of the Online News Association, joined It's All Journalism producer Michael O'Connell in studio this week to talk about the 2015 ONA Conference. The annual event brings together thousands of digital journalists from around the world to talk about new technology and storytelling techniques. It's a great opportunity to meet people, network and pick up some skills to use in your newsroom. A variety of experts will be speaking at the conference on topics ranging from the trauma social newsgatherers face covering violent stories to pushing back against online harassment.

The Innovation Engine Podcast
The Future of Media, with Jane McDonnell & Trevor Knoblich

The Innovation Engine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2015 30:21


Jane McDonnell & Trevor Knoblich of the Online News Association join us on this week's podcast to discuss the future of media. We talk about the myriad ways the media & entertainment landscape has changed in recent years, as well as how emerging technologies and social media platforms are changing the way we both consume and create the news. Jane McDonnell is the Executive Director of the ONA, where she manages the day-to-day operations of the world's largest membership organization of digital journalists. Trevor Knoblich is the Digital Director of the ONA, where he connects journalists to emerging tools, technology, training and resources, and leads programming for the ONA's annual conference. You can follow Jane on Twitter at @JaneONA and Trevor at @MobileTrevor. 

It's All Journalism
#118 - ONA14 Conference Wrap Up

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2014 30:13


This week, were wrapping up our coverage of the 2014 Online News Association Conference in Chicago. Our podcast features three one-on-one interviews that I did on the floor of the Midway.

It's All Journalism
#114 - So you wanna podcast?

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2014 46:48


On Saturday, Sept. 27, Megan Cloherty and Michael O'Connell did a presentation at the 2014 Online News Association Conference in Chicago about how to do a podcast. This weeks episode is the audio from that presentation, where we go over the basic steps of podcasting.

It's All Journalism
#113 - Jeff Jarvis & Mandy Jenkins at ONA2014

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2014 25:16


It's All Journalism producers Megan Cloherty and Michael O'Connell interviewed Jeff Jarvis, media pundit, author and BuzzMachine blogger, and Mandy Jenkins, the open news editor at Storyful, as part of a live podcast at the ONA Conference.

It's All Journalism
#111 - Trevor Knoblich, Online News Association

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2014 29:00


When it comes to planning a conference, well Trevor Knoblich isn't an expert but he certainly looks the part. Knoblich is helping plan the Online News Association's annual conference at the end of September and helped us get a better idea of what to expect in Chicago.

It's All Journalism
#95 - Joshua Hatch, Online News Association

It's All Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2014 37:33


Journalists are using digital technology every day to find new and innovative ways to tell their stories. Shouldn't they be recognized for those groundbreaking efforts?For the last decade, the Online News Association has presented its annual awards to honor innovation in online news.

The Lubetkin Media Companies
ONA2008-7 Podcast: Will Sullivan, Interactive Director of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The Lubetkin Media Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2008 11:13


  In this series of podcasts, we'll be highlighting some of the organizers and participants in this year's Online News Association conference, September 11-13 in Washington DC. In Podcast #7, we interview Will Sullivan of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.   Describing himself as the "Nerd in Chief" of Journerdism, his blog about the journalism profession, Will Sullivan is also the award-winning Interactive Director of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He's worked with more than a dozen news organizations from Sydney, Australia to Toledo, Ohio in roles from photographer to Editor in Chief. Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 15.3 mb, duration 00:11:12.) Keywords: ona, online news, journalism, news, reporting, new media, web 2.0, ona08, sullivan, st. louis, post-dispatch Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ  

The Lubetkin Media Companies
ONA2008-6 Podcast: Interview with Student Journalists Alex Kowalski and Abby Selden

The Lubetkin Media Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2008 10:52


In this series of podcasts, we'll be highlighting some of the organizers and participants in this year's Online News Association conference, September 11-13 in Washington DC. For podcast #6, in the series, we interview two student journalists who will be participating in the on-site student-run newsroom covering the conference. Alex Kowalski is a junior news-editorial major at UNC-Chapel Hill. He writes for campus newspapers, magazines and his food blog, readthebiscuit.com. Although he would one day like to work in print journalism, he has found a new niche in online journalism. With experience as an intern at cqpolitics.com this summer and (hopefully) a computer science minor, he would like to develop news sites and interactive Web-based applications. His current project is launching chapelhillvoice.com, an online-only news site for his campus. When Alex is not toiling over Oxford commas or lines of php code, he is out rowing for the university's crew team. Abby Selden is a junior at Belmont University in Nashville. She produces print and video content for Belmont's student news site and spent last summer as an Editorial Intern at Journal Communications, Inc., custom magazine media. She also writes articles for the Nashville Mayor's Homelessness Commission Online Newsletter. As the Peer Tutor for a Belmont broadcasting class, Abby taught new students how to write scripts and edit video. A Birmingham, Ala., native, Abby is an Honors Program student, member of Alpha Chi Honor Society and recipient of the 1st place award in On-Site News Writing at the 2007 Southeast Journalism Conference. Abby enjoys song-writing, movie trivia and volunteering at a local family homeless shelter.   Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 14.9 mb, duration 00:10:51.) Keywords: ona, online news, journalism, news, reporting, new media, web 2.0, ona08, Selden, Kowalski, saynotoketchup Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ  

ONA 2008 Conference Podcasts
ONA2008-6 Podcast: Interview with Student Journalists Alex Kowalski and Abby Selden

ONA 2008 Conference Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2008


In this series of podcasts, we'll be highlighting some of the organizers and participants in this year's Online News Association conference, September 11-13 in Washington DC. For podcast #6, in the series, we interview two student journalists who will be participating in the on-site student-run newsroom covering the conference. Alex Kowalski is a junior news-editorial major at UNC-Chapel Hill. He writes for campus newspapers, magazines and his food blog, readthebiscuit.com. Although he would one day like to work in print journalism, he has found a new niche in online journalism. With experience as an intern at cqpolitics.com this summer and (hopefully) a computer science minor, he would like to develop news sites and interactive Web-based applications. His current project is launching chapelhillvoice.com, an online-only news site for his campus. When Alex is not toiling over Oxford commas or lines of php code, he is out rowing for the university's crew team. Abby Selden is a junior at Belmont University in Nashville. She produces print and video content for Belmont's student news site and spent last summer as an Editorial Intern at Journal Communications, Inc., custom magazine media. She also writes articles for the Nashville Mayor's Homelessness Commission Online Newsletter. As the Peer Tutor for a Belmont broadcasting class, Abby taught new students how to write scripts and edit video. A Birmingham, Ala., native, Abby is an Honors Program student, member of Alpha Chi Honor Society and recipient of the 1st place award in On-Site News Writing at the 2007 Southeast Journalism Conference. Abby enjoys song-writing, movie trivia and volunteering at a local family homeless shelter.   Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 14.9 mb, duration 00:10:51.) Keywords: ona, online news, journalism, news, reporting, new media, web 2.0, ona08, Selden, Kowalski, saynotoketchup Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ

ONA 2008 Conference Podcasts
ONA2008-7 Podcast: Will Sullivan, Interactive Director of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch

ONA 2008 Conference Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2008


In this series of podcasts, we'll be highlighting some of the organizers and participants in this year's Online News Association conference, September 11-13 in Washington DC. In Podcast #7, we interview Will Sullivan of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Describing himself as the "Nerd in Chief" of Journerdism, his blog about the journalism profession, Will Sullivan is also the award-winning Interactive Director of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He's worked with more than a dozen news organizations from Sydney, Australia to Toledo, Ohio in roles from photographer to Editor in Chief. Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 15.3 mb, duration 00:11:12.) Keywords: ona, online news, journalism, news, reporting, new media, web 2.0, ona08, sullivan, st. louis, post-dispatch Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ

The Lubetkin Media Companies
ONA2008-5 Podcast: Interview with Eduardo Hauser, CEO of DailyMe.com, SuperPanel member

The Lubetkin Media Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2008 9:58


In this series of podcasts, we'll be highlighting some of the organizers and participants in this year's Online News Association conference, September 11-13 in Washington DC. For our fifth podcast in the series, we interview Eduardo Hauser, founder of DailyMe. Eduardo will be one of the participants in the conference Super Panel, which will deal with a case study involving a hypothetical newspaper wrestling with new media transition issues.   Hauser, who formerly held executive positions at AOL, Venevision and the Cisneros Group of Companies, is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of DailyMe, a new news service that provides personalized media content from thousands of sources for consumers. A native of Caracas, Venezuela, Hauser brings nearly two decades of experience in media and technology to his Board role. He was Executive Vice President of AOL Latin America. He also was Managing Director of the Cisneros Group of Companies and Vice President of News and Information for Cisneros' Venevision, the world's second largest producer of Spanish language programming. Hauser founded DailyMe in 2005. It is a free news service that combines the top attributes of online newspapers, news portals and traditional print media, and aggregates and customizes content from more than 3200 sources including licensed, syndicated and user-generated outlets. Hauser serves on NPR's Board of Directors, the Journalism Advisory Board of the Knight Foundation and the Board of Visitors of Duke University School of Law. Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 13.6 mb, duration 00:09:57.) Keywords: ona, online news, journalism, news, reporting, new media, web 2.0, hauser, dailyme, ona08 Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ  

ONA 2008 Conference Podcasts
ONA2008-5 Podcast: Interview with Eduardo Hauser, CEO of DailyMe.com, SuperPanel member

ONA 2008 Conference Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2008


In this series of podcasts, we'll be highlighting some of the organizers and participants in this year's Online News Association conference, September 11-13 in Washington DC. For our fifth podcast in the series, we interview Eduardo Hauser, founder of DailyMe. Eduardo will be one of the participants in the conference Super Panel, which will deal with a case study involving a hypothetical newspaper wrestling with new media transition issues. Hauser, who formerly held executive positions at AOL, Venevision and the Cisneros Group of Companies, is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of DailyMe, a new news service that provides personalized media content from thousands of sources for consumers. A native of Caracas, Venezuela, Hauser brings nearly two decades of experience in media and technology to his Board role. He was Executive Vice President of AOL Latin America. He also was Managing Director of the Cisneros Group of Companies and Vice President of News and Information for Cisneros' Venevision, the world's second largest producer of Spanish language programming. Hauser founded DailyMe in 2005. It is a free news service that combines the top attributes of online newspapers, news portals and traditional print media, and aggregates and customizes content from more than 3200 sources including licensed, syndicated and user-generated outlets. Hauser serves on NPR's Board of Directors, the Journalism Advisory Board of the Knight Foundation and the Board of Visitors of Duke University School of Law. Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 13.6 mb, duration 00:09:57.) Keywords: ona, online news, journalism, news, reporting, new media, web 2.0, hauser, dailyme, ona08 Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ

The Lubetkin Media Companies
ONA2008-4 Podcast: Interview with ONA 2008 Conference Co-Chair Amy Webb

The Lubetkin Media Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2008 12:35


In this series of podcasts, we'll be highlighting some of the organizers and participants in this year's Online News Association conference, September 11-13 in Washington DC. For our fourth podcast in the series, we interview conference co-chair Amy Webb.   Amy Webb is a digital strategy consultant and adapts current and emerging technologies to solve problems in mainstream journalism and journalism education. Her company, Webbmedia Group, has worked with media companies and other organizations around the world. Webb began her career as a reporter with Newsweek in its Tokyo bureau and at the Asian Wall Street Journal in Hong Kong where she covered technology, media and culture. She has been on the adjunct journalism faculty at University of Maryland, Temple University, Tokyo University and University of the Arts and is currently associated with the International Center for Journalists, where she creates training programs and seminars for journalists around the world. Webb holds a master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, a bachelor's in political economics from Indiana University and Nikyu Certification in the Japanese government-administered Language Proficiency Test. She is a frequent speaker and commentator and blogs at MyDigimedia. Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 17.2  mb, duration 00:12:34.) Keywords: ona, online news, journalism, news, reporting, new media, web 2.0, webb, amy, ona08 Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ  

ONA 2008 Conference Podcasts
ONA2008-4 Podcast: Interview with ONA 2008 Conference Co-Chair Amy Webb

ONA 2008 Conference Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2008


In this series of podcasts, we'll be highlighting some of the organizers and participants in this year's Online News Association conference, September 11-13 in Washington DC. For our fourth podcast in the series, we interview conference co-chair Amy Webb. Amy Webb is a digital strategy consultant and adapts current and emerging technologies to solve problems in mainstream journalism and journalism education. Her company, Webbmedia Group, has worked with media companies and other organizations around the world. Webb began her career as a reporter with Newsweek in its Tokyo bureau and at the Asian Wall Street Journal in Hong Kong where she covered technology, media and culture. She has been on the adjunct journalism faculty at University of Maryland, Temple University, Tokyo University and University of the Arts and is currently associated with the International Center for Journalists, where she creates training programs and seminars for journalists around the world. Webb holds a master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, a bachelor's in political economics from Indiana University and Nikyu Certification in the Japanese government-administered Language Proficiency Test. She is a frequent speaker and commentator and blogs at MyDigimedia. Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 17.2 mb, duration 00:12:34.) Keywords: ona, online news, journalism, news, reporting, new media, web 2.0, webb, amy, ona08 Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ

The Lubetkin Media Companies
ONA2008-3 Podcast: Interview with Joel Schwartzberg, award-winning journalist, blogger, and director, new media for NOW on PBS

The Lubetkin Media Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2008 15:02


In this series of podcasts, we'll be highlighting some of the organizers and participants in this year's Online News Association conference, September 11-13 in Washington DC. For our third podcast in the series, we interview Joel Schwartzberg, director of new media for NOW on PBS. Joel is nominated for an OJA award for "Best Commentary" which will be presented to the winner at the 2008 ONA Conference.   Joel Schwartzberg is the Director of New Media for NOW on PBS. His oversight includes the award-winning NOW website (pbs.org/now) and all new media platforms. Schwartzberg was formerly an Editorial Director with Time Inc. Interactive and was the Founding Editor and Executive Producer for TIME For Kids Online, the interactive arm of TIME For Kids magazine. He was also the Head Writer and Senior Producer for Nickelodeon Online. A graduate of Emerson College, Joel is also an award-winning essayist and screenwriter. Joel is a featured blogger for the Star Ledger's news blog, NJ Voices. In 2008, he won 2nd place in the National Society of Newspaper Columnists' Column-Writing Competition, and is currently a nominee for "Best Commentary" from the 2008 Online News Association Awards. Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 20.6 mb, duration 00:15:01.) Keywords: ona, online news, journalism, news, reporting, new media, web 2.0, ona08, schwartzberg, pbs Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ  

ONA 2008 Conference Podcasts
ONA2008-3 Podcast: Interview with Joel Schwartzberg, award-winning journalist, blogger, and director of new media for NOW on PBS

ONA 2008 Conference Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2008


In this series of podcasts, we'll be highlighting some of the organizers and participants in this year's Online News Association conference, September 11-13 in Washington DC. For our third podcast in the series, we interview Joel Schwartzberg, director of new media for NOW on PBS. Joel is nominated for an OJA award for "Best Commentary" which will be presented to the winner at the 2008 ONA Conference. Joel Schwartzberg is the Director of New Media for NOW on PBS. His oversight includes the award-winning NOW website (pbs.org/now) and all new media platforms. Schwartzberg was formerly an Editorial Director with Time Inc. Interactive and was the Founding Editor and Executive Producer for TIME For Kids Online, the interactive arm of TIME For Kids magazine. He was also the Head Writer and Senior Producer for Nickelodeon Online. A graduate of Emerson College, Joel is also an award-winning essayist and screenwriter. Joel is a featured blogger for the Star Ledger's news blog, NJ Voices. In 2008, he won 2nd place in the National Society of Newspaper Columnists' Column-Writing Competition, and is currently a nominee for "Best Commentary" from the 2008 Online News Association Awards. Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 20.6 mb, duration 00:15:01.) Keywords: ona, online news, journalism, news, reporting, new media, web 2.0, ona08, schwartzberg, pbs Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ

The Lubetkin Media Companies
ONA2008-1 Podcast: Interview with Conference Co-Chair Tiffany Shackelford

The Lubetkin Media Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2008 11:40


In this series of podcasts, we'll be highlighting some of the organizers and participants in this year's Online News Association conference, September 11-13 in Washington DC. For our first podcast in the series, we interview conference co-chair Tiffany Shackelford. Tiffany Shackelford is a communications strategist at Phase2 Technology, a leading provider of open source web software solutions, application development and consulting services. In addition, she is the sole proprietor of a small consulting business, which assists clients with online marketing, business development and partnerships, developing content for Web 2.0 tools and syndication. Shackelford also serves as the executive director for Capitolbeat, the Association of Capitol Reporters and Editors. Previously, she was assistant managing editor at Stateline.org, an online news site that she helped create. Before that, Shackelford held positions at the Democratic Leadership Council, Progressive Policy Institute, Culligan Water and Nordstrom. A 1996 graduate of East Carolina University, Shackelford studied creative writing and visual art and has done post-graduate work at Marymount University.   Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 16.0 mb, duration 00:11:40.) Keywords: ona, online news, journalism, news, reporting, new media, web 2.0, shackelford Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ  

The Lubetkin Media Companies
ONA2008-2 Podcast: Interview with ONA 2008 Conference Publicity Coordinator Chrys Wu

The Lubetkin Media Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2008 17:22


In this series of podcasts, we'll be highlighting some of the organizers and participants in this year's Online News Association conference, September 11-13 in Washington DC. In the second podcast in the series, we interview conference publicity coordinator Chrys Wu. Chrys Wu, Publicity Co-Coordinator National Producer, CBS Television Stations Digital Media Group Chrys Wu is a journalist and editorial consultant with experience in print, audio, video and online storytelling, research and Web site design. A former freelancer whose work appeared in the Los Angeles Daily News, National Geographic Traveler, Shape and mediabistro.com, she also designed the Election Connection microsite for KCRW.com and was a member of the launch team for the Los Angeles Times' entertainment awards site, TheEnvelope.com, before being hired by latimes.com. As an latimes.com staffer, she worked closely with bloggers, reporters, producers and editors of the Web site and newspaper and wrote for latimes.com and the Los Angeles Times. A longtime Angeleno, she recently crossed the country to join CBS Television Stations Digital Media Group in New York as a national producer for the CBS-owned local news station Web sites. She has since discovered the pleasures of walking, the necessity of restaurant dining and the reasons why New Yorkers are so ambivalent about where they live.   Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 23.8 mb, duration 00:17:21.) Keywords: ona, online news, journalism, news, reporting, new media, web 2.0, wu, ona08   Subscribe to the RSS feed for these podcasts here. Subscribe to these podcasts in Apple's iTunes Music Store here. Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ  

ONA 2008 Conference Podcasts
ONA2008-1 Podcast: Interview with Conference Co-Chair Tiffany Shackelford

ONA 2008 Conference Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2008


In this series of podcasts, we'll be highlighting some of the organizers and participants in this year's Online News Association conference, September 11-13 in Washington DC. For our first podcast in the series, we interview conference co-chair Tiffany Shackelford. Tiffany Shackelford is a communications strategist at Phase2 Technology, a leading provider of open source web software solutions, application development and consulting services. In addition, she is the sole proprietor of a small consulting business, which assists clients with online marketing, business development and partnerships, developing content for Web 2.0 tools and syndication. Shackelford also serves as the executive director for Capitolbeat, the Association of Capitol Reporters and Editors. Previously, she was assistant managing editor at Stateline.org, an online news site that she helped create. Before that, Shackelford held positions at the Democratic Leadership Council, Progressive Policy Institute, Culligan Water and Nordstrom. A 1996 graduate of East Carolina University, Shackelford studied creative writing and visual art and has done post-graduate work at Marymount University.   Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 16.0 mb, duration 00:11:40.) Keywords: ona, online news, journalism, news, reporting, new media, web 2.0, shackelford Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ

ONA 2008 Conference Podcasts
ONA2008-2 Podcast: Interview with ONA 2008 Conference Social Media Subcommittee Chair Chrys Wu

ONA 2008 Conference Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2008


In this series of podcasts, we'll be highlighting some of the organizers and participants in this year's Online News Association conference, September 11-13 in Washington DC. In the second podcast in the series, we interview conference social media subcommittee chair Chrys Wu. Chrys Wu, Social Media Subcommittee Chair National Producer, CBS Television Stations Digital Media Group Chrys Wu is the journoblogger at Ricochet, where ideas for online news bounce around. She is also the social media subcommittee chair for the 2008 Online News Association conference. Wu's news background includes reporting, editing, production and research for the Los Angeles Times and LATimes.com, National Geographic Traveler, Shape, KCRW and KCRW.org, and WNYC.org. She is currently a national producer tasked with connecting people to content at CBS TV Digital Media Group. When not working on news, she searches out prix fixe dinners, live music, and the ways in which people respond to the worldwide homogenization of culture.   Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 23.8 mb, duration 00:17:21.) Keywords: ona, online news, journalism, news, reporting, new media, web 2.0, wu, ona08   Subscribe to the RSS feed for these podcasts here. Subscribe to these podcasts in Apple's iTunes Music Store here. Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ