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Retired Columbus Dispatch political reporter Randy Ludlow gives his takes on the General Election, from Donald Trump's win to state races. (EDITOR'S NOTE: View From The Pugh is a journalism project from Chris Pugh. Subscribe to his daily newsletter and podcast, follow him on YouTube, sponsor his work and here's what he does at work) Today's show is sponsored by StreamYard.
Randy Ludlow talks about why it's too early to make a prediction for the presidential race in November.
Randy Ludlow talks about how journalism has been impacted by digital media.
Longtime journalist Randy Ludlow talks about his latest piece for Ohio Capital Journal about Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther and previews the upcoming November election with Issue One, a competitive U.S. Senate race in Ohio and the presidential election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
Freeing wrongfully convicted prisoners, uncovering government officials' wrongdoing and exposing the misspending of taxpayer money is part of the DNA of the Dispatch team that formerly covered state government and politics. Join retired Dispatch public affairs reporters Lee Leonard, Randy Ludlow and Cathy Candisky for a wide-ranging, free-flowing discussion with Senior Editor Darrel Rowland as part of the Dispatch@150 celebration.
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Dispatch political reporters Rick Rouan and Randy Ludlow recap the opening night of the online Democratic National Convention on the latest episode of the Buckeye Forum. During this episode we discuss what speakers John Kasich, Michelle Obama and Bernie Sanders all had to say during Monday night’s digital DNC. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Columbus Dispatch political reporters Rick Rouan, Randy Ludlow, and Anna Staver discuss the latest in Ohio politics on the newest episode of the Buckeye Forum podcast. During this episode we talk about how Dr. Amy Acton has resigned as the state’s health director, what precautions the state has been taken amid the coronavirus pandemic, and where we might see things go from here. Finally, we discuss what the Ohio General Assembly has done so far this year, and mention what we can expect to see when they return from summer recess. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Amy Acton, Director of the Ohio Department of Health, discusses the history and progression of the coronavirus in Ohio, and how to protect yourself. State Representative Sedrick Denson (D-Cincinnati), Ohio Republican Party strategist Terry Casey, Capital University Professor Suzanne Marilley, and Columbus Dispatch reporter Randy Ludlow. They discuss the state's response to the coronavirus epidemic. Michael Cook, Chief of the Public Information Office at the U.S. Census Bureau. Wrapping up the hour is Rita Soronen, President & CEO of the Columbus-based Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.
When a charming man appeared in Randy Ludlow's life he thought it was the ticket to finding his long lost father but instead he found himself at the center of a massive crime spree. But first, true crime headlines. Don’t forget to download the Murder Minute App, available on the app store and Google Play, and follow us on Instagram @murderminute and @truecrimeheadlines for even more true crime headlines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NewsCycle Host Alicia Preston sits down with Brinley Hineman of the Nashville Tennessean, Brian Amaral of the Providence Journal, and Randy Ludlow of the Columbus Dispatch about Red Flag Laws, and gun control.
Dispatch public affairs editor Darrel Rowland speaks with politics reporters Randy Ludlow and Anna Staver on the latest episode of the Buckeye Forum podcast. During this episode we discuss what Governor Mike DeWine has been up to since he took office, talk about how sports betting in Ohio might be legal soon, and mention whether to put the Ohio Casino Commission or the Ohio Lottery Commission in charge of sports betting. Finally, we talk about DeWine’s gun control plan and what this could mean for the state of Ohio.
Dispatch public affairs staff Darrel Rowland, Randy Ludlow, Cathy Candisky, and Marty Schladen reflect on reporter Jim Siegel’s life. July 12th, 2019 is exactly one month to the day since Dispatch legislative reporter Jim Siegel passed away. During this podcast we share memories about our time working with Jim, talk about the love and devotion that Jim had for his wife and family, and recognize the talented journalist he was.
NewsCycle host Alicia Preston speaks with Randy Ludlow of the Columbus Dispatch, Chuck Lindell from the Austin American Statesman and Cassie Buchman of the State Journal Register in Illinois about the changing tobacco laws.
Public affairs editor Darrel Rowland and Randy Ludlow speak with gubernatorial candidate Mike DeWine regarding his run to become Ohio’s next governor. We discuss his current campaign and what DeWine thinks his chances of winning are. Next we talk about his campaign attack ads with Lt. Governor Mary Taylor, and talk about the nation’s drug epidemic. Finally we talk about DeWine’s thoughts on medicaid, education in the state of Ohio, and employment opportunities.
Public affairs editor Darrel Rowland and Randy Ludlow speak with Tom Steyer on his “Need to Impeach” campaign. His series of national town-hall events demanding President Donald Trump’s impeachment was kicked off in Columbus Thursday night before a crowd of more than 100 people. We further discuss what this campaign is trying to accomplish, and recap Steyer’s recent stop in Columbus. Finally, we talk about Tom’s thoughts on the Russian hacking and the influence it had on the most recent U.S. election.
Dispatch Editor Alan Miller and senior public affairs reporter Randy Ludlow discuss tips for gaining access to public records and talk about how you can best fashion your request to increase your chances of landing the information you seek. Furthermore we mention the importance of public records and explain how these records are vital to the reporting done here at the Columbus Dispatch. Finally, we discuss how we can leverage public records and explain the appeal process through the Ohio Court of Claims when records might be improperly held.
Dispatch political reports Jim Siegel and Randy Ludlow discuss gun policy is Ohio, how Governor John Kasich has recently shifted his stance on guns, and talk about the private party Kasich has been regularly meeting with on this topic. We further mention the current gun laws in place, talk about bills that are about to be rolled out soon, and the issue of guns, security in schools.
Public affairs editor Darrel Rowland and senior Dispatch reporter Randy Ludlow speak with Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor regarding her race for governor with running mate Nathan Estruth. Next we discuss how she is sticking firm in the governor’s race and isn’t considering a run for U.S. senate. Finally we talk about Mike DeWine and Jon Husted, the candidates that Taylor will face in the governor’s race.
Public affairs editor Darrel Rowland, Dispatch reporters Randy Ludlow, and Marty Schladen talk about how Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel announced that he is dropping out of the U.S. Senate race. Next we mention that Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor won’t drop from the governor’s race but, how U.S. Rep. Jim Renacci is considering a bid for Senate. We also talk about who Mike Gibbons is and the recent news with him. Finally, we discuss how Attorney General Jeff Sessions revised a memo and what that could mean for medical marijuana in Ohio.
Dispatch political reporters Randy Ludlow and Jim Siegel discuss the Ohio Supreme Court Justice Bill O’Neill and how the Ohio Senate won’t need to attempt to remove him from the bench. We also talk about how O’Neill is expected to announce his retirement date tomorrow to clear the way for his run for the Democratic nomination for governor. Finally, we talk about his Facebook post from a couple of weeks ago, and what the governor’s race would look like with Bill O’Neill in it.
Dispatch political reporters Randy Ludlow and Marty Schladen talk about the recent news of how Mike DeWine, Jon Husted are teaming up for the Republican gubernatorial nomination. We also discuss today’s Republican State Central Committee Meeting and the take always from it. Finally, we answer the question of if Mary Taylor could team up with Jim Renacci, and what can be expected from Richard Cordray.
Dispatch political reporters Randy Ludlow and Marty Schladen discuss the recent resignation of Republican lawmaker Wes Goodman, and the misconduct by him in his Riffe Center office. We also talk about Ohio Supreme Court Justice Bill O’Neill and his social media post that disclosed 50 lovers.
Dispatch reports Randy Ludlow and Jim Siegel talk about the latest from the Ohio Statehouse.
Dispatch political reporters Jim Siegel and Randy Ludlow talk about the State of the State.
1 - Our colleague Mike Slater (from the mighty 760 KFMB in San Diego) went to San Diego Pride Parade and played "Which Bigot Said It?. 2 - Randy Ludlow, reporter for Columbus Dispatch, talks to us about Ohio governor John Kasich running for prez. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Jon Stewart is auctioning off his suits for charity; Target is selling a sexist t-shirt or something.
8 AM - 1 - Our colleague Mike Slater (from the mighty 760 KFMB in San Diego) went to San Diego Pride Parade and played "Which Bigot Said It?". 2 - Randy Ludlow, reporter for Columbus Dispatch, talks to us about Ohio governor John Kasich running for prez. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Jon Stewart is auctioning off his suits for charity; Target is selling a sexist t-shirt or something; The longer you spend with your partner, the more attractive they become.