A break from the pandemic: the bizarre invasion of Venezuela
The Kicker8 Mai 2020

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, after the planned coup was revealed, Jordan Goudreau, a former green beret and sometime security guard to President Trump, decided to go through with it anyway. Equating himself to Alexander the Great, Goudreau sent his men across hundreds of miles of open sea, towards certain failure.On this week’...

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Facebook sets its own narrative. Plus, press hatred flares at Trump rallies

Facebook sets its own narrative. Plus, press hatred flares at Trump rallies

CJR Digital Editor Nausicaa Renner and CJR Chief Digital Writer Mathew Ingram join Pete to discuss Facebook’s fight to control the narrative. The social media giant shut down more than 30 pages and ac...

2 Aug 201819min

The local news death spiral. Plus, the Cohen–Trump tapes.

The local news death spiral. Plus, the Cohen–Trump tapes.

On this week’s episode, Pete talks with CJR Delacorte Fellow Amanda Darrach about scenes from the New York Daily News’s black Monday. Then, CJR Editor and Publisher Kyle Pope joins to place the severe...

26 Jul 201827min

A new era for the press after Helsinki?

A new era for the press after Helsinki?

On this week’s episode, Pete talks with CJR Editor and Publisher Kyle Pope about the coverage of the Trump-Putin summit. Pope believes the president’s disastrous showing will be remembered as a turnin...

19 Jul 201831min

Breaking down coverage of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s victory

Breaking down coverage of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s victory

On this episode of The Kicker, Pete and Nausicaa talk about coverage of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s surprise primary victory and how certain media outlets missed the story. Then, we dive into the idea ...

28 Jun 201822min

How media pressure forced Trump’s hand on border policy

How media pressure forced Trump’s hand on border policy

The public outrage that forced President Trump to sign an executive order attempting to end the crisis that he created wouldn’t have happened without sustained media coverage. What caused that reporti...

22 Jun 201824min

Platforms and publishers

Platforms and publishers

On this week’s episode, we’re returning to one of our favorite topics—the relationship between platforms and publishers. Pete sat down with Emily Bell, director of the Tow Center for Digital Journalis...

14 Jun 201817min

Let’s talk about class and journalism

Let’s talk about class and journalism

Journalism has a class problem. If you aren’t independently wealthy, the path into the industry isn’t easy, especially if your professional aspirations are national in scope. Yet conversations about c...

7 Jun 20189min

Taking the buyout

Taking the buyout

On this week’s episode, Peter Corbett gives a firsthand account of an experience that’s become commonplace among journalists over the past decade. The former Arizona Republic reporter spent 23 years a...

1 Jun 20188min

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