Spice, Spice baby
The Kicker16 Helmi 2017

Spice, Spice baby

Dave and Pete discuss why it matters that White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer allows friendly outlets to ask questions at press briefings. CJR correspondent Corey Hutchins calls in to discuss fake news at the local level. And freelance journalist Jenni Monet, who was arrested while reporting at Standing Rock, joins to discuss coverage of the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. Thanks for kicking it with us as we worked through technical difficulties this week. Like Sean Spicer, we're learnin...

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Mathew Ingram on the downfall of digital media

Mathew Ingram on the downfall of digital media

ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE, CJR EDITOR AND PUBLISHER KYLE POPE talks to Mathew Ingram, CJR’s chief digital writer about Mic’s shutdown and layoffs, and the future of digital media websites.

7 Joulu 201820min

Gisele Regatao on NPR’s accent bias

Gisele Regatao on NPR’s accent bias

Gisele Regatao on NPR’s accent bias by Columbia Journalism Review

29 Marras 201815min

David Little on putting out a paper during the Paradise fire

David Little on putting out a paper during the Paradise fire

ON THIS WEEK’S EPISODE, CJR Editor and Publisher Kyle Pope speaks with David Little, editor of the Chico Enterprise-Record about running his newsroom during the Camp Fire disaster.

15 Marras 201817min

Jelani Cobb and Lydia Polgreen on race, politics, and the media

Jelani Cobb and Lydia Polgreen on race, politics, and the media

ON THIS WEEK’S EPISODE, Jelani Cobb of The New Yorker and guest editor of CJR’s issue on race, speaks with Lydia Polgreen, editor in chief of HuffPost, on racism in the press and why we aren’t doing a better job of diversifying newsrooms.

8 Marras 201820min

How bad will this get?

How bad will this get?

ON THIS WEEK’S EPISODE, CJR Editor and Publisher Kyle Pope speaks with Todd Gitlin and Michael Schudson, journalism professors at the Columbia Journalism School, about Trump’s attacks on the press and what it means for democracy in the US.

1 Marras 201820min

Saudi journalists grapple with Khashoggi's death

Saudi journalists grapple with Khashoggi's death

ON THIS WEEK’S EPISODE, CJR Editor and Publisher Kyle Pope speaks with Zainab Sultan, a Delacorte Fellow at CJR, about what Jamal Khashoggi’s murder means for Saudi journalists living outside the kingdom.

26 Loka 201812min

Brazil’s upcoming elections and the echoes of Trump in 2016

Brazil’s upcoming elections and the echoes of Trump in 2016

ON THIS WEEK’S EPISODE, CJR Editor and Publisher Kyle Pope speaks with Sarah Maslin, the Brazil correspondent for The Economist, about the country’s upcoming October 28 run-off election. Lead candidate Jair Bolsonaro of the conservative Social Liberal party is running a campaign that challenges reporters there much as Trump’s 2016 run did the US press.

19 Loka 201814min

#MeToo reporting, one year after Weinstein

#MeToo reporting, one year after Weinstein

On this week’s episode, Pete speaks with CJR’s Nausicaa Renner and Alexandria Neason about one year of #MeToo reporting, discussing its successes and its shortcomings. Then, CJR Delacorte Fellow Amanda Darrach joins the pod to talk about her reporting on one California city’s struggle with the increasing polarization in local media.

11 Loka 201828min

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