What Covid reporters can learn from Hiroshima
The Kicker19 Tammi 2021

What Covid reporters can learn from Hiroshima

In the aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, journalists struggled to cover the devastation in a way that resonated, much as they do with the Covid-19 pandemic today. In “Fallout: The Hiroshima Cover-up and the Reporter who Revealed it to the World,” Lesley Blume tells the story of how New Yorker journalist John Hersey cracked the code.On this week’s Kicker, Kyle Pope, editor and publisher of CJR, and Blume discuss the problem with coverage that focuses too much on numbers, science, and policy...

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Jelani Cobb on one year of Trump

Jelani Cobb on one year of Trump

This week, Pete speaks with Jelani Cobb, staff writer at The New Yorker and professor at Columbia Journalism School, about the year following the election of President Donald Trump. Then Meg Dalton and Jon Allsop join Pete to discuss the media news of the week, including the narratives surrounding statewide election results, the question of giving airtime to Kellyanne Conway, and Ronan Farrow’s latest Harvey Weinstein bombshell.

9 Marras 201729min

The evolution of audio, Facebook’s political reckoning, and civil war at the WSJ

The evolution of audio, Facebook’s political reckoning, and civil war at the WSJ

The evolution of audio, Facebook’s political reckoning, and civil war at the WSJ by Columbia Journalism Review

3 Marras 201730min

Does Weinstein represent a sea change or just a moment?

Does Weinstein represent a sea change or just a moment?

Does Weinstein represent a sea change or just a moment? by Columbia Journalism Review

27 Loka 201730min

From climate change to Facebook

From climate change to Facebook

From climate change to Facebook by Columbia Journalism Review

20 Loka 201721min

Harvey Weinstein and the media's complicated relationship

Harvey Weinstein and the media's complicated relationship

Harvey Weinstein and the media's complicated relationship by Columbia Journalism Review

13 Loka 201718min

Covering the White House with Glenn Thrush & Ben Jacobs

Covering the White House with Glenn Thrush & Ben Jacobs

This week on The Kicker, we present a special episode recorded live from Atlanta. CJR Managing Editor Vanessa Gezari talks with The New York Times’s Glenn Thrush and The Guardian’s Ben Jacobs about covering the Trump White House. They discuss the emotional toll of the breakneck news cycle, what’s different about the new administration, and how to avoid getting caught up in a reality-TV presidency.

6 Loka 201730min

Fake news in a small town

Fake news in a small town

Fake news in a small town by Columbia Journalism Review

29 Syys 201723min

Covering race and racism after Charlottesville

Covering race and racism after Charlottesville

On a special episode of The Kicker, we present clips from a panel CJR convened this week in Charlottesville, Virginia. Titled “Race, Racism, and the News,” the event featured several journalists with personal ties to the Charlottesville area, and touched on issues of language, representation, and white supremacy. Associate Editor Brendan Fitzgerald, who directs CJR’s United States Project, leads the conversation, and we hear from Slate’s Jamelle Bouie, The New York Times Magazine’s Jenna Wort...

22 Syys 201728min

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