In this week's podcast, Zach Seward, VP of Product and executive editor at Quartz, talks about the digital startup's approach to design.
Journalists can learn a lot from game designers about storytelling and keeping an audience engaged.
Rob King, senior vice president for news and SportsCenter at ESPN, shares advice on the changing newsroom and why sometimes the people who might get overlooked should be given a tremendous opportunity.
A conversation between Ezra Klein and Yuri Victor, two of the founders of Vox.com, at the 2015 Society for News Design Workshop in Washington, D.C.
Comics journalist Dan Archer uses his artwork to tell immersive stories.
A keynote conversation between Richard Saul Wurman and Kris Viesselman at the 2015 Society of News Design's annual workshop in Washington, D.C.
KPCC reporter Meghan McCarty canvasses the streets of Los Angeles with a sandwich board and a microphone.
Mallary Tenore, managing director of Images and Voices of Hope, spreads the message of restorative narrative.
Frank LoMonte, executive director for the Student Press Law Center, explains that while younger journalists are being tasked with reporting on real-world events, they're doing so without a safety net.
Our podcast is based on conversations we have with journalists about how they do their jobs. Occasionally, someone asks us about how we do our podcast and we have a conversation about that.
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