Coda’s Natalia Antelava on Meta, Trump, and How Journalism Can Survive 2025
The Kicker14 Tammi 2025

Coda’s Natalia Antelava on Meta, Trump, and How Journalism Can Survive 2025

Natalia Antelava spent many years as a correspondent for the BBC, before starting her own media company, Coda Story, in 2016. She’s covered wars in the Middle East and the rise of authoritarianism across Eastern Europe and the Caucasus. For the past year, she was a Knight Fellow at Stanford, where she examined how journalism might survive in an era of AI and tech supremacy. Antelava joins The Kicker to talk about Meta’s decision to do away with fact-checking, preparing for a second Trump admi...

Jaksot(321)

Indian Country: Behind the monolith

Indian Country: Behind the monolith

As COVID-19 death rates in some native communities soar, and federal care package payments to Indigenous tribes lag behind those to state and municipal governments, why does the US trail so far behind...

15 Touko 202022min

A break from the pandemic: the bizarre invasion of Venezuela

A break from the pandemic: the bizarre invasion of Venezuela

Investigative journalist Giancarlo Fiorella was watching when the Associated Press reported a plot to overthrow Nicolás Maduro, the president of Venezuela. What Fiorella could not believe was that, af...

8 Touko 202024min

How did medical masks become a signal?

How did medical masks become a signal?

As tens of thousands of Americans die of COVID-19, fear and uncertainty devolve into paranoid tribalism. At our most extreme, one side believes science is sacrosanct, and the other claims the pandemic...

1 Touko 202027min

The hunger for COVID-19 and climate crisis coverage

The hunger for COVID-19 and climate crisis coverage

The intersection of conflict, climate, and disease has never been more apparent, and neither has public need for “journalistic rigor and urgency.”On this week’s Kicker, E. Tammy Kim, a freelance repor...

24 Huhti 202020min

Liz Bruenig on covering spirituality and death in a plague year

Liz Bruenig on covering spirituality and death in a plague year

Religion is difficult for journalists to cover, in part because it lies beyond observation and resists narrative. On this week’s Kicker, Elizabeth Bruenig, an opinion writer for the New York Times, sp...

17 Huhti 202018min

Prisoners trapped in the path of COVID-19

Prisoners trapped in the path of COVID-19

Punished for wearing masks, or for asking to have their temperatures taken, our aging prison population is denied basic social distancing, hygiene, and cleaning supplies they need to defend themselves...

10 Huhti 202020min

A visit to an ER COVID-19 unit gives new perspective on pandemic data

A visit to an ER COVID-19 unit gives new perspective on pandemic data

Governor Andrew Cuomo’s COVID-19 press conferences rely heavily on data, as does press coverage of the pandemic. But when CJR’s Amanda Darrach got sick, she learned how misleading those numbers are. O...

3 Huhti 202014min

COVID-19, communities in need

COVID-19, communities in need

Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Kim Bui, director of audience innovation at the Arizona Republic, has looked to her readers to help guide the paper’s coverage. Bui says she texts with her readers and...

26 Maalis 202016min

Suosittua kategoriassa Politiikka ja uutiset

uutiscast
aikalisa
ootsa-kuullut-tasta-2
politiikan-puskaradio
rss-ootsa-kuullut-tasta
tervo-halme
rss-vaalirankkurit-podcast
viisupodi
et-sa-noin-voi-sanoo-esittaa
rss-podme-livebox
rss-asiastudio
otetaan-yhdet
rss-girls-finish-f1rst
rikosmyytit
the-ulkopolitist
rss-raha-talous-ja-politiikka
rss-kaikki-uusiksi
rss-polikulaari-pitka-kiekko-ja-muut-ts-podcastit
rss-vain-talouselamaa
rss-tekkipodi