3.  All for nothing

3. All for nothing

Journalism can mean pushing your way into peoples’ lives at their worst moments.

Without a good a reason, it’s tourism. Or war porn. People disagree on what that reason is.

Reflecting on his reports from the Siege of Sarajevo, BBC International Editor Jeremy Bowen asks if it is enough to just report it straight.

Jeremy speaks with: journalist and environmental activist George Monbiot; Nikole Hannah-Jones, whose 1619 project won the Pulitzer Prize; former BBC correspondent Michael Buerk who speaks of his concerns following his coverage of the Ethiopia famine and two journalists Jeremy was with in Sarajevo: former Reuters journalist Sabina Cosic, and CNN's Chief International Anchor Christiane Amanpour.

Presenter: Jeremy Bowen Producer: Georgia Catt Assistant Producer: Sam Peach Additional research: Rob Byrne Series mixing: Jackie Margerum Series Editor: Philip Sellars

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Frontlines of Conspiracyland

Frontlines of Conspiracyland

In this bonus episode, the BBC’S International Editor Jeremy Bowen and Disinformation and Social Media Correspondent Marianna Spring talk about their respective new podcasts: Frontlines of Journalism ...

4 Jul 202339min

10.  The Big Lie

10. The Big Lie

When BBC International Editor Jeremy Bowen questioned President Bashar al-Assad about the well-documented Syrian practice of dropping barrels full of explosives on areas held by rebels, he was confron...

9 Mai 202313min

9.  Who’s in control?

9. Who’s in control?

The same story can look very different depending on how it’s written and where you get it. Who's in control?Revisiting some of the most difficult stories he’s reported on, BBC International Editor Jer...

9 Mai 202315min

8.  Details

8. Details

Reporting a story requires detail. But how much is enough? Or too much? Revisiting some of the most difficult stories he and other journalists have had to report, BBC International Editor Jeremy Bow...

9 Mai 202314min

7.  Open the door and you’re doomed

7. Open the door and you’re doomed

Journalists couldn’t get to the truth with people. Some make stories possible. Others do all they can to stop them. Revisiting difficult stories he and other journalists have had to report, BBC Inte...

9 Mai 202315min

6.  Getting there

6. Getting there

Getting to the truth starts with getting to the story. Often that’s easier than said than done.Many people want to control access and the stakes can be high for those trying to get past them.Revisitin...

9 Mai 202314min

5.  The why is as important as the what

5. The why is as important as the what

In early March 2022, days after the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, BBC International Editor Jeremy Bowen was in Kyiv.Back in the hotel after a day of reporting, the enormity of what was happening prompt...

9 Mai 202315min

4.  Rules and habits

4. Rules and habits

For BBC International Editor Jeremy Bowen, good reporting involves empathy. But the job of a foreign correspondent means being an outsider.Detachment was once considered a journalistic virtue, but doe...

9 Mai 202314min

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