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PAULA LAVIGNE is in her 18th year at ESPN, doing investigative reporting, working with the Enterprise andInvestigative unit. Paula, a Nebraska native, has worked at daily newspapers all over the country and has settled in nicely at ESPN. In this conversation we talk about what she does, how she does it and how the industry is beinginnovated [32:45].We also chat a bit about how sports are covered in Nebraska [13 Minutes]; about what is so important to her about this job [18:30]; ESPN's partnerships and how they impact the journalism [22:40]; young people working in the sports media business [24:30]; women in sports media, particularly at ESPN [28:30]; transparency and access [31:45]. Recorded April 15, 2025Season 11, Episode 15
Halfway during the second hour of Tuesday's show, Paul brings in ESPN's Paula Lavigne Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Billy Preston was thought to be the next one-and-done player when he signed with the University of Kansas basketball team back in 2017. But before he could make that leap, a minor fender bender opened the door into a world of illegal corporate payouts that unraveled his future in an instant. So today as Kansas, and their coach Bill Self – the highest paid coach in the sport – prepare to take on Kentucky, Paula Lavigne joins us to talk about how corporate America, the Federal Government, and the NCAA extinguished a hoop dream before it even began. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dan Schorr and Alyssa-Rae McGinn are joined by ESPN investigative reporter Paula Lavigne to discuss a new It's On Us survey which found that male college athletes are largely unaware and mistrustful of their campus sexual misconduct reporting process (Episode 86)
To unravel how a top college recruit's NBA dreams ran into a sprawling federal investigation, reporter Paula Lavigne explores his early years. Billy Preston and his mom struggle to get by in L.A. An active kid, Billy finds basketball through his mom's partner, a high school coach and former professional player. Billy's star rises in youth leagues. He generates buzz as an NBA prospect. Top colleges vie for his talents, and his family pulls out all the stops to support his goals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ESPN and 30 for 30 Podcasts present "The Bag Game." Investigative reporter Paula Lavigne shines light on the biggest pay-to-play scandal in college basketball, through the story of Billy Preston. He was a five-star recruit set to start for Kansas, when his path crossed a sprawling federal investigation. The complex case ensnared major athletic programs, coaches, apparel executives and agents. But did it clean up corruption in college sports? And what did it mean for players like Billy? Coming April 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've collected our favorite episodes of 2022 into one playlist, to help ensure you didn't miss any of our best stories from this past year. And on today's show, we're republishing one of those episodes, which originally ran on September 30, 2022: The story of Betsy Sailor and Irv Pankey is unlike any you've heard before. It's a story that, for years, was shrouded in darkness, tied inextricably to the unspeakable crimes of a former Penn State football player named Todd Hodne. ESPN's Tom Junod and Paula Lavigne first brought Hodne's horrific crimes to light this spring in their meticulously reported feature “Untold.” But in the midst of their reporting, they stumbled onto another, completely opposite story. A story of compassion, friendship, and ultimately, 40 years later…love. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The story of Betsy Sailor and Irv Pankey is unlike any you've heard before. It's a story that, for years, was shrouded in darkness, tied inextricably to the unspeakable crimes of a former Penn State football player named Todd Hodne. ESPN's Tom Junod and Paula Lavigne first brought Hodne's horrific crimes to light this spring in their meticulously reported feature “Untold.” But in the midst of their reporting, they stumbled onto another, completely opposite story. A story of compassion, friendship, and ultimately, 40 years later…love. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Acclaimed long-form writer Tom Junod takes us behind “Untold,” the massive, 30,000-word immersive story of ‘the most dangerous player in the history of college football' recently released by ESPN Magazine. ESPN senior writer Tom Junod has written some of the most enduring and widely read longform journalism of the last 30 years. He joined ESPN in 2016 and has specialized in deeply reported stories on subjects ranging from Muhammad Ali's funeral to Tom Brady's desire to play forever. He has been nominated for an Emmy for his work on “The Hero of Goodall Park,” an E60 Film on the ancient secrets that were revealed when a car drove on a baseball field in Maine during a Babe Ruth League game in 2018. In his most recent story for ESPN, “Untold,” he and ESPN investigative reporter Paula Lavigne spent nearly two years uncovering the horrifiic crimes of Todd Hodne, a Penn State football player who in the late 1970s terrorized State College PA and Long Island NY as a serial sexual predator. Before coming to ESPN, Junod wrote for GQ and Esquire, where he won two National Magazine Awards and was a finalist for the award a record 11 times. For Esquire's 75th Anniversary, the editors of the magazine selected his 9/11 story “The Falling Man' as one of the seven top stories in Esquire's history. in 2019, his story on beloved children's TV host Fred Rogers, “Can You Say…Hero?,” served as the basis for the movie “A Beautiful Day in The Neighborhood,” starring Tom Hanks and Matthew Rhys. His work has been widely anthologized in collections including The Best American Magazine Writing, the Best American Sports Writing, the Best American Political Writing, the Best American Crime Writing, and the Best American Food Writing. He has also written for The Atlantic. Junod has won a James Beard Award for an essay about his mother's cooking, and is working on a memoir about his father for Doubleday. Born and raised on Long Island, he lives in Marietta, GA with his wife Janet, his daughter Nia and his pit bull Dexter. Hosted by Jaci Clement, CEO and Executive Director, Fair Media Council. FMC Fast Chat is the podcast of the Fair Media Council. www.fairmediacouncil.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Acclaimed long-form writer Tom Junod takes us behind “Untold,” the massive, 30,000-word immersive story of ‘the most dangerous player in the history of college football' recently released by ESPN Magazine. ESPN senior writer Tom Junod has written some of the most enduring and widely read longform journalism of the last 30 years. He joined ESPN in 2016 and has specialized in deeply reported stories on subjects ranging from Muhammad Ali's funeral to Tom Brady's desire to play forever. He has been nominated for an Emmy for his work on “The Hero of Goodall Park,” an E60 Film on the ancient secrets that were revealed when a car drove on a baseball field in Maine during a Babe Ruth League game in 2018. In his most recent story for ESPN, “Untold,” he and ESPN investigative reporter Paula Lavigne spent nearly two years uncovering the horrifiic crimes of Todd Hodne, a Penn State football player who in the late 1970s terrorized State College PA and Long Island NY as a serial sexual predator. Before coming to ESPN, Junod wrote for GQ and Esquire, where he won two National Magazine Awards and was a finalist for the award a record 11 times. For Esquire's 75th Anniversary, the editors of the magazine selected his 9/11 story “The Falling Man' as one of the seven top stories in Esquire's history. in 2019, his story on beloved children's TV host Fred Rogers, “Can You Say…Hero?,” served as the basis for the movie “A Beautiful Day in The Neighborhood,” starring Tom Hanks and Matthew Rhys. His work has been widely anthologized in collections including The Best American Magazine Writing, the Best American Sports Writing, the Best American Political Writing, the Best American Crime Writing, and the Best American Food Writing. He has also written for The Atlantic. Junod has won a James Beard Award for an essay about his mother's cooking, and is working on a memoir about his father for Doubleday. Born and raised on Long Island, he lives in Marietta, GA with his wife Janet, his daughter Nia and his pit bull Dexter. Hosted by Jaci Clement, CEO and Executive Director, Fair Media Council. FMC Fast Chat is the podcast of the Fair Media Council. www.fairmediacouncil.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
***Content Warning: This episode contains descriptions sexual violence.** In this episode, Jessica Luther speaks with ESPN reporters Paula Lavigne and Tom Junod about Untold, their recent feature that dives deep into a Penn State football player who terrorized women in State College, PA and near his home in Long Island, NY in the late 1970s. We talked about how they came to this story, why it was important to tell four decades after the fact, the complications of memory, the long lasting effects of trauma, and what, if anything, is different now than in 1979. This episode was produced by Tressa Versteeg. Shelby Weldon is our social media and website specialist. Burn It All Down is part of the Blue Wire podcast network. For show notes, transcripts, and more info about BIAD, check out our website: www.burnitalldownpod.com To help support the Burn It All Down podcast, please consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/burnitalldown For BIAD merchandise: https://www.bonfire.com/store/burn-it-all-down/ Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/BurnItDownPod; Facebook: www.facebook.com/BurnItAllDownPod/; and Instagram: www.instagram.com/burnitalldownpod/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Jessica Luther, Amira Rose Davis and Lindsay Gibbs talk NBA Playoffs. But first, the team shares updates on their pets. Then, they discuss the benefits of the play-in format to the NBA playoffs, why they love to see emotion from athletes like Patrick Beverly and the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Celtics' momentum, how Covid-19 is impacting the series and predictions on who is going to win it all. Following this discussion, you'll hear a preview of Jessica's interview with ESPN reporters Paula Lavigne and Tom Junod about their recent story on a Penn State football player who terrorized women in the 1970s. Next, they burn the worst of sports this week on the Burn Pile. Then, they celebrate those making sports better including Torchbearer of the Week Trinity Thomas, NCAA champion in the all-around, bars and floor. They wrap up the show with What's Good in their in their lives and What We're Watching in sports this week. This episode was produced by Tressa Versteeg. Shelby Weldon is our social media and website specialist. Burn It All Down is part of the Blue Wire podcast network. For show notes, transcripts, and more info about BIAD, check out our website: www.burnitalldownpod.com To help support the Burn It All Down podcast, please consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/burnitalldown For BIAD merchandise: https://www.bonfire.com/store/burn-it-all-down/ Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/BurnItDownPod; Facebook: www.facebook.com/BurnItAllDownPod/; and Instagram: www.instagram.com/burnitalldownpod/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Natalia, Niki, and Neil discuss the ongoing popularity of the true crime genre. Support Past Present on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastpresentpodcast Here are some links and references mentioned during this week's show: When journalist Brendan Koerner took to Twitter to call out a podcast for using his work without attribution, he drew attention to the broader appetite for true crime content. Neil recommended the podcast series Someone Knows Something, and Natalia referred to the “Dead Blondes” season on the podcast You Must Remember This and this Los Angeles Review of Books essay. She also cited an NPR segment about the how podcasters should cover true crime stories. In our regular closing feature, What's Making History: Natalia recommended Derek Thompson's Atlantic article, “Why American Teens Are So Sad”. Neil shared Tom Junod and Paula Lavigne's ESPN article, “Untold.” Niki discussed the new podcast, Fiasco: The AIDS Crisis.
Episode 197 of the Sports Media Podcast features two guests — ESPN investigative reporter Paula Lavigne and ESPN senior writer Tom Junod. They are the co-authors of “Untold,” a 30,000-word piece that investigates the horrific actions of Todd Hodne, a former football player and student at Penn State in the late 1970s who was a serial predator and ultimately a murder. The piece took two years to report. In this podcast Lavigne and Junod discuss how they learned of Hodne's story; the reporting process for their piece; how they characterized Penn State's response to their queries; if the piece says something about the silence that happens in college football towns; the incredible strength of Betsy Sailor, and the story of Betsy and Irv Pankey; how they view Joe Paterno after their reporting; the decision to contact Jerry Sandusky; what happens next with the story; the resources ESPN gave them to report; and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stew and Bruce discuss whether Dabo Swinney's transfer portal philosophy will lead to the downfall of his Clemson program. ESPN's Paula Lavigne joins the show to discuss her latest investigative piece: "Before Jerry Sandusky, Penn State football had another serial sexual predator. This is the untold story of his crimes and the fight to bring him to justice." Plus, mailbag questions! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stew and Bruce discuss whether Dabo Swinney's transfer portal philosophy will lead to the downfall of his Clemson program. ESPN's Paula Lavigne joins the show to discuss her latest investigative piece: "Before Jerry Sandusky, Penn State football had another serial sexual predator. This is the untold story of his crimes and the fight to bring him to justice." Plus, mailbag questions! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sports betting has become exponentially more popular and accessible, with gambling on games now legal in more than 30 states. It's a wildly difficult industry to oversee, though, with a patchwork of legislative details in each state, and varying rules on the types of bets that are legal or not. Even who has jurisdiction over what changes when you cross state lines. Paula Lavigne took a deep dive into the private companies that sell their services for oversight and fraud detection. She explains what they do - and don't do.
Dead money: it's the money a college or university still owes a coach after they're fired. And over the past decade, there has been more than half a billion dollars worth of it paid out in college sports. But where does that money come from, and which schools are the biggest offenders? ESPN investigative reporter Paula Lavigne looked into the outsized spending of dead money across college programs, and explains what's behind it. Hear the findings from Lavigne's and Mark Schlabach's reporting on buyouts for coaches in college football, and men's and women's basketball Power 5 programs.
Any runner would say the best advice in a race is to look forward. But what if you had to keep looking over your shoulder? Olympic runner Emily Infeld's career as an elite athlete slowed down when a stalker invaded her life. ESPN reporter Paula Lavigne shares her investigation of the three years Infeld has lived in fear and fought for justice and peace, while facing many systemic failures along the way.
ESPN investigative reporters Paula Lavigne and Elizabeth Merrill join the show to talk about their discovery in the murder of former Miami Hurricanes football player Bryan Pata. Plus, Greg Cote finally returns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On November 7th, 2006, Bryan Pata, a defensive lineman for the University of Miami Hurricanes, was shot and killed when he returned home after football practice. He was just 22 years old. For nearly 15 years, no one was arrested in connection with Pata's killing. That changed last week, with the stunning arrest of Pata's former Miami teammate, Rashaun Jones. Today, we revisit our conversation from November with investigative reporter Paula Lavigne, who was part of ESPN's multi-year probe into Pata's killing that pointed out missteps in the long stalled police inquiry. Then, we discuss what led to the stunning arrest last week...and where the case might go from here.
It's Spain.. and Fitz? Fitz struggles with the effects of Hurricane Henri (water-filled house, technical difficulties) but pops in throughout the show to talk NFL news - Cam's absence, the Trubisky revenge game, Justin Fields' wiser-than-his-years presser and more. Plus, two rounds of "Good Take, Hot Take," Spain goes campin' with Eric Woodyard and the Lions and the Athletic's Daniel Popper and the Chargers. Spain also gives a shoutout to some friends of the show who had Hall of Fame weekends and big returns to the court. Paula Lavigne on developments in a years-old tragedy at the U and Fitz gets some bad weiner-related news
Paul is joined by Paula Lavigne of ESPN to talk about a incredibly scary story that came out from the University of Miami. Paul also talks to the callers.
Limited Fake Dr. Phil makes an appearance, we update the polls from recent weeks, and ESPN reporter, Paula Lavigne joins us to discuss her book, Violated: Exposing Rape at Baylor University amid College Football's Sexual Assault Crisis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bryan Pata was a standout defensive lineman for the University of Miami Hurricanes, and the 22-year-old was projected to be a 2nd or 3rd round pick in the NFL Draft. But on November 7th, 2006, after returning home from football practice, Pata was shot and killed in the parking lot of his apartment complex. 14 years later, Pata’s murder remains unsolved. Over the years, police have pursued multiple leads in Pata’s case, but they have never made an arrest, or even publicly named a person of interest. But now, during a recent court hearing, police say they believe they know who was responsible for Pata’s death, and that an arrest will come in the foreseeable future. ESPN’s Paula Lavigne, who reported extensively on the case, brings us up to date on the investigation.
"’Ande em frente e não olhe para trás.’ Fiquei com medo, fui andando, e pensei que eles iriam atirar. Acordei algumas noites ouvindo gritos de pessoas sendo torturadas." * Na madrugada do dia 27 de dezembro de 1968, duas semanas após o decreto do AI-5, Caetano Veloso e Gilberto Gil foram retirados dos apartamentos onde moravam, no centro de São Paulo, e levados em uma caminhonete ao Rio de Janeiro. Conduzidos por policiais à paisana, eles foram presos sem qualquer justificativa. * Os 54 dias vividos no cárcere — e suas dimensões políticas, psicológicas e artísticas — foram reconstituídos por Caetano em "Narciso em férias", capítulo homônimo da autobiografia "Verdade Tropical". Sua edição avulsa, que acaba de chegar às estantes do país, traz, além do surpreendente relato, registros do processo aberto pela ditadura militar contra o cantor e compositor — documentos que foram revelados ao artista somente em 2018. O episódio marcante foi adaptado para as telas pelos jornalistas Renato Terra e Ricardo Calil com o documentário “Narciso em férias”, fruto de uma entrevista de seis horas com Caetano. O longa, idealizado por Paula Lavigne, foi lançado simultaneamente em setembro no Festival de Veneza e no Globo Play e tem conquistado público e crítica. * No episódio #120 da Rádio Companhia, conversamos com o diretor Renato Terra e o historiador Lucas Pedretti, que localizou o dossiê contra Caetano no acervo digital do Arquivo Nacional (no site Memórias Reveladas, onde páginas e páginas de documentos do período estão disponíveis). Eles comentam sobre os bastidores da obra, as escolhas do documentário, as fontes documentais e a repercussão do artista e do episódio hoje, em 2020. * Apresentação, edição e roteiro: Paulo Júnior
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Reaction continues from a massive day in college football history, as ESPN reporter Paula Lavigne stops by and later Paul is joined by SECN's Greg McElroy. Plus, final calls of the day.
Paul takes the first calls of the day, and then welcomes in ESPN Reporter Paula Lavigne who explains that many top college football and basketball coaches have decided against taking voluntary pay cuts amidst the COVID pandemic.
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Ora seu cabra! Deixe de ser acabrunhado e aproxegue-se! Hoje, Brunão, Xaxá, Marina e Miotti vão lhes contar sobre a história de um amor bem grande que aconteceu lá pros lados de Nossa Senhora de Santo Antão. É a lenda de Lisbela e Leléu, que sofreram muito até conseguirem desfrutar de seu amor. Então escute agora o QueIssoAssim porque com a gente é na nhanha, seja lá o que isso queira dizer. FICHA COMPLETA DO FILME Mandem cartinhas e coisinhas para nós:Portal RefilCaixa Postal 4450CEP 70842-970Brasília-DF Seja um Patrão do Portal Refil Patreon Padrim Picpay ASSINE O FEED Feed iTunes Google Podcasts
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Entre polêmicas políticas e judiciais, há uma fortíssima entre o artista Caetano Veloso e o escritor Olavo de Carvalho. Tudo teve início quando Caetano chamou em algum momento, em artigo, o escritor de "sub-Hitler". Depois desse episódio, Olavo o acusou de suposta pedofilia, em suas redes sociais, por ter iniciado uma relação com Paula Lavigne (sua atual esposa) quando ela tinha apenas treze anos de idade.Veloso foi a justiça pedindo que as postagens fossem retiradas, a justiça deu ganho de causa a Caetano, mas Olavo de Carvalho não as retirou completamente.
As part of our 10th anniversary series, Marina Zenovich chats with Jody Avirgan about 'Fantastic Lies,' which examined the Duke lacrosse scandal, and the nature of false allegations. Then, ESPN investigative reporter Paula Lavigne discusses her work around sexual assault on university campuses. 'Fantastic Lies' and the entire 30 for 30 film archive is available exclusively on our streaming service ESPN+: es.pn/2shPit7
On this special episode, students at the Missouri Investigative Journalism Workshop discuss their experiences at the weeklong summer program. Investigative Reporters & Editors supported the workshop, which was held at the Missouri School of Journalism. Corey Johnson of the Tampa Bay Times and Paula Lavigne of ESPN served as guest instructors. Host: Matthew O'Stricker of Woodward Academy (Georgia) Guests: Renee Born of Olathe North High School (Kansas), Ellianna Cierpoit of Blue Valley North High School (Kansas) and Kaden Meyer of Washington High School (Missouri). Music: Sunday Morning by Podington Bear Production: Sarah Hutchins, IRE& NICAR
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Hello! And welcome to another edition of the Inside The Newsroom podcast newsletter! Today’s guest is... Henry Abbott, founder of the TrueHoop basketball blog and newsletter! I’ve followed Henry’s work for a few years now, so I’m honoured to have him on. Henry and his team changed the way I and many others look at basketball, and TrueHoop is one of the few investigative outlets out there daring to tell the truth about sports.TrueHoop is BackAfter a two-year layoff, Henry and TrueHoop are back. In our discussion, Henry talked about what he learned and how he kept sane during his time away. The lesson: watch a buzzard circle outside the window and take stock of life. TrueHoop is one of the few sports investigative outlets out there and ESPN made a huge mistake by letting it go as part of its 2017 purge. But that’s the past. Henry and co. are back with more motivation to tell the truth about sports than ever before. The Truth About Mikhail ProkhorovIn the first investigative series of the relaunch, Henry dug deep into the affairs of Brooklyn Nets owner and Russian oligarch Mikhail Prokhorov. There is so so so much money involved in the major leagues right now and too few people investigating where this money came from. Henry went as far as to attend Putin Con (an actual thing), and also found himself in the office of Prokhorov’s lawyer, who just so happens to be Donald Trump’s lawyer as well. Henry Abbott, TrueHoopWhat the F is Putin Con?A conference where thousands of people attend to hear about the dangers of the Vladimir Putin administration. Who wants to go next year?What’s Lurking in Your Stadium Food?One of those few news outlets investigating sports is ESPN’s Outside The Lines, who have done countless power-altering pieces in the past. In their stadium food series, they investigated 111 professional football, baseball, basketball and hockey facilities across North America and found that at 28 percent of the venues, at least half had food outlets that incurred a high-level violation, including bugs and pests. They also include a neat tool that allows you to find out the violations at your nearest stadiums. Paula Lavigne, ESPNMoneylandTalking of rich and powerful people, Henry referenced one of the books he read in his time off. Moneyland by Oliver Bullough details the pervasive use of tax havens and shell companies to hide money and ultimately evade paying tax. Again, completely anecdotal, but there seems to be an invisible shield around the owners of our teams and leagues that goes unchecked. Anyway, Moneyland has been added to the reading list.Andy Beckett, The GuardianThe NFL is Bipartisan?The NBA has ascended in recent years as the most progressive and open league in North America, and is part of the reason why I’m such a huge fan. But wearing my journalist hat makes me skeptical. A big reason why the NBA has grown in popularity is because of the NFL’s self-destruction when it comes to domestic violence, CTE and comparing black players to inmates. Like most things, it largely comes down to money, and as my former colleagues at FiveThirtyEight point out, the NFL is unique in that its fans transverse the political spectrum.Neil Paine, Harry Enten and Andrea Jones-Rooy, FiveThirtyEightWhat is ‘Amygdala Hijack’?In the podcast, Henry and I talk about why sports fans make dumb decisions that they wouldn’t otherwise make in real life. According to Henry, it comes down to ‘amygdala hijack’, which I’ll save myself from explaining and include the below video instead.The ‘Donald Trump Effect’ on JournalismThe vicious attacks on journalism’s legitimacy and importance by Donald Trump and his administration have not gone unnoticed. The Washington Post reported that journalism school admissions have spiked since 2016, particularly for investigative and data tracks. This is good and I hope the folks entering the field keep their eyes open to injustices and corruption in sport as well.Nick Anderson, Washington PostRelated Podcasts#35 — Richard Deitsch (The Athletic)#28 — Jonah Keri (The Athletic)#26 — Jacob Bogage (Washington Post Sports)#4 — Chris Herring (FiveThirtyEight)Next up…To be confirmed…Last time…#38 — Shane Morris (Lil Nas X)Thanks so much for making it all the way to the bottom. If you haven’t already, please consider subscribing to get a newsletter about a cool news topic in your inbox every time I release a new podcast (1-2 times a week). You can find me on Twitter at DanielLevitt32 and email me corrections/feedback or even a guest you’d like me to get on the podcast at daniellevitt32@gmail.com. Or just give us a like immediately below, whatever works. Get on the email list at insidethenewsroom.substack.com
ESPN investigative reporter, Paula Lavigne joined Ron Diaz and Jay Recher on Monday afternoon. Paula detailed the latest evidence against Jameis Winston as was detailed in her ESPN.com piece. Paula gave us the background information on the 3rd man, Brandon Banks. Lavigne also told the guys that it is still possible that Jameis will still face criminal charges.
Em destaque nesta edição, o livro “Luz, câmera e história”, que propõe o exercício da educação do olhar através do cinema nas salas de aula. No quadro Mulheres no Cinema, você sabe mais sobre a carreira da atriz e produtora Paula Lavigne. Confira também a resenha de “Um Lugar Silencioso”, o surpreendente filme de horror […] O post CINEFONIA – Edição #156 apareceu primeiro em cinematório.
Em destaque nesta edição, o livro “Luz, câmera e história”, que propõe o exercício da educação do olhar através do cinema nas salas de aula. No quadro Mulheres no Cinema, você sabe mais sobre a carreira da atriz e produtora Paula Lavigne. Confira também a resenha de “Um Lugar Silencioso”, o surpreendente filme de horror […] O post CINEFONIA – Edição #156 apareceu primeiro em cinematório.
Em destaque nesta edição, o livro “Luz, câmera e história”, que propõe o exercício da educação do olhar através do cinema nas salas de aula. No quadro Mulheres no Cinema, você sabe mais sobre a carreira da atriz e produtora Paula Lavigne. Confira também a resenha de “Um Lugar Silencioso”, o surpreendente filme de horror que está em cartaz nos cinemas. E tem ainda notícias e muito mais, sempre no embalo do melhor das trilhas sonoras do cinema brasileiro! Curta […] O post CINEFONIA – Edição #156 apareceu primeiro em cinematório.
Murph and Andy talk weather with Ed Wilson, plus a conversation with investigative reporter Paula Lavigne.
Paula Lavigne is an investigative reporter for ESPN and author, investigating sexual assault on college campuses and within sports programs.
Episode 160 of the Sports Illustrated Media Podcast features two guests: ESPN investigative reporter Paula Lavigne and The MMQB editor and NFL reporter Peter King. In this podcast, Lavigne discusses her recent ESPN Outside The Lines story on Michigan State that found “a pattern of widespread denial, inaction and information suppression of [sexual assault, violence and gender discrimination] allegations by officials ranging from campus police to the Spartan athletic department”; the timeline regarding the reporting for the story and when and where the story originated; how universities use a delay tactic on reporters attempting to obtain public records; the challenges of finding records on Baylor’s athletics department; her approach to FOIA requests and obtaining documents; whether she interacts with the programming side of ESPN; her thoughts on Michigan State football coach Mark Dantonio and Michigan State basketball coach Tom Izzo’s reactions and denials regarding her reporting; criticism in some quarters that ESPN is taking advantage of the publicity of the Larry Nassar case to pile on Michigan State; the future of investigative work at sports media outlets; how we should we look sexual assault and college athletes and much more. King discusses how he approaches his The MMQB podcast; his two-part podcast interview with Tom Brady at Brady’s home; how he books his podcast guest; why the podcast medium gets NFL people to open up more; what football podcasts he listens to regularly, and much more. To listen to the podcast in full, check it out on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Levin talks with Paula Lavigne of ESPN and Slate’s Ben Mathis-Lilley about the Michigan State sexual abuse scandal. ESPN’s Howard Bryant also joins to discuss the Australian Open, and the Root’s Damon Young assesses the NBA’s all-star draft. Michigan State (1:30): Paula Lavigne of ESPN’s Outside the Lines explains what she’s learned about the failures of the Michigan State athletic department to deal with sexual assault cases, and whether it’s right to focus on the school’s football and basketball programs. Australian Open (16:40): ESPN’s Howard Bryant discuss Roger Federer’s 20th major championship, Caroline Wozniacki’s first grand slam title, and how American Tennys Sandgren went from a fan favorite to a pariah in record time. All-star draft (34:55): The Root’s Damon Young helps Josh assess the NBA’s first-ever all-star draft and the seeming implosion of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Afterballs (59:50): Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Levin talks with Paula Lavigne of ESPN and Slate’s Ben Mathis-Lilley about the Michigan State sexual abuse scandal. ESPN’s Howard Bryant also joins to discuss the Australian Open, and the Root’s Damon Young assesses the NBA’s all-star draft. Michigan State (1:30): Paula Lavigne of ESPN’s Outside the Lines explains what she’s learned about the failures of the Michigan State athletic department to deal with sexual assault cases, and whether it’s right to focus on the school’s football and basketball programs. Australian Open (16:40): ESPN’s Howard Bryant discuss Roger Federer’s 20th major championship, Caroline Wozniacki’s first grand slam title, and how American Tennys Sandgren went from a fan favorite to a pariah in record time. All-star draft (34:55): The Root’s Damon Young helps Josh assess the NBA’s first-ever all-star draft and the seeming implosion of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Afterballs (59:50): Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Hour 2, Derek and Feschuk continue to discuss the Hamilton Ticats controversial hiring of former Baylor Head Coach Art Briles, are joined by Paula Lavigne of ESPN's Outside the Lines, and look back on Mayweather beating McGregor with TSN Boxing Analyst Russ Anber.
This week we bring you an education-themed podcast in two acts. First we’ll talk about campus coverage, specifically investigations into Title IX and sexual assault. In Act II we’ll turn to K-12 education with a piece on school segregation. Here’s the lineup: - Paula Lavigne and Nicole Noren of ESPN talk about their investigation into Title IX complaints on college campuses. - Nikole Hannah-Jones of ProPublica discusses the state of school segregation 60 years after the Brown v. Board decision.
A polêmica empresária é a entrevistada da semana no Trip FM [IMAGE=https://revistatrip.uol.com.br/dados/_imgBank/0x0x200x300x0x0/trip-214-casatpm09.jpg; CREDITS=Equipe Trip; LEGEND=A empresária Paula Lavigne] A entrevistada das Páginas Negras da edição de dezembro, Paula Lavigne, fala hoje ao Trip FM. Em entrevista ao jornalista Marcus Preto, a empresária e produtora musical fala sobre sua carreira, sobre Caetano Veloso e, claro, a polêmica que marcou 2013, o Procure Saber, grupo de autores, artistas e pessoas ligadas a música dedicado a estudar e informar os interessados sobre regras, leis e funcionamento da indústria fonográfica. O Trip FM com Paula Lavigne está temporariamente para audição e download no player abaixo: Link direto: http://tripfm.podomatic.com/entry/2014-01-02T07_20_24-08_00
Estilista é um dos convidados do encontro que a Tpm promove nos dias 4 e 5 de agosto Nos dias 4 e 5 de agosto a revista Tpm promove um encontro que promete mobilizar São Paulo para discutir e celebrar o universo feminino. Serão dois dias de música, debates e encontros entre figuras muito especiais, como a antropóloga Mirian Goldenberg, o cartunista Laerte, a produtora Paula Lavigne, a cantora Karina Buhr e mais um monte de gente bacana. Tudo isso pra explorar e iluminar algumas das mais importantes e imutáveis questões femininas sob a ótica da mulher contemporânea. No site revistatpm.com.br você encontra toda a programação. E pra dar um aperitivo do que vai acontecer na Casa Tpm, no programa de hoje a gente relembra a entrevista que fizemos no ano passado com o estilista Ronaldo Fraga. Ele participar de uma mesa de debate que vai discutir o papel da moda e a libertação das tendências. Fraga tem ideias e comportamentos muito interessantes e claros sobre esse assunto, posições que a gente admira muito e que você vai poder conhecer melhor no Trip FM de hoje. O Trip Fm vai ao ar na grande São Paulo às sextas às 20h, com reprise às terças às 23h pela Rádio Eldorado Brasil 3000, 107,3MHz