This week's podcast features an interview with Pew Research Center associate director Jesse Holcomb and his presentation at the 2015 AAN Convention in Salt Lake City. He discusses the findings of a recent Pew project comparing how local news was consumed in three cities — Denver, Macon, Georgia, and Sioux City, Iowa.
Former MTV VJ Mark Goodman says music can still resonate online.
A down and dirty, quick and easy guide to launching a podcast, including some of the technology you need to master.
Dan Newman and Tejas Mistry talk to It's All Journalism about the NPR One app.
Program puts students at the forefront of storytelling while pushing the boundaries of who teaches journalism, and who’s doing the teaching.
In this week's podcast, It's All Journalism producer Michael O'Connell talks to AAN executive director Tiffany Shackelford about the upcoming annual convention in Salt Lake City. They also talk about some of the big successes going on in the alt-weekly arena.
Some of the changes going on at universities and journalism schools and what the future of journalism education might look like.
In this week's It's All Journalism podcast, producer Michael O'Connell talks to Reuben Stern, deputy director of the Futures Lab at the Missouri School of Journalism, and data journalism expert Jackie Kazil about how technology is changing journalism as it's changing the world all around us.
Freelance journalist Steve Friess uses long-form writing to tell one family's emotional connection to the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp.
Mark Stencel, a former managing editor for digital news at NPR, writes about fact-checking for the American Press Institute.
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