Eurovision News Podcast: A behind-the-scenes look at public service media news
The Eurovision News Podcast is a bi-monthly podcast that explores how public service media organizations across Europe and beyond deliver trustworthy and reliable news to their audiences. Each episode features an interview with a guest who shares their insights, experiences, and challenges in their area of expertise. The podcast covers topics such as media freedom and safety, misinformation and disinformation, audience engagement and trust, digital transformation and sustainability. The podcast is produced by the EBU, the world’s leading alliance of public service media. If you are interested in journalism and public service media, this podcast is for you. Tune in and learn from the best practices, innovations, and collaborations of public service media around the world.
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Eurovision News Podcast: A behind-the-scenes look at public service media news
The Eurovision News Podcast is a bi-monthly podcast that explores how public service media organizations across Europe and beyond deliver trustworthy and reliable news to their audiences. Each episode features an interview with a guest who shares their insights, experiences, and challenges in their area of expertise. The podcast covers topics such as media freedom and safety, misinformation and disinformation, audience engagement and trust, digital transformation and sustainability. The podcast is produced by the EBU, the world’s leading alliance of public service media. If you are interested in journalism and public service media, this podcast is for you. Tune in and learn from the best practices, innovations, and collaborations of public service media around the world.
Conflict Reporting: Journalism in a Polarized World with Amanda Ripley
Eurovision News Podcast
49 minutes 53 seconds
1 year ago
Conflict Reporting: Journalism in a Polarized World with Amanda Ripley
In this episode, Laurent Frat speaks with Amanda Ripley, journalist, best-selling author, and co-founder of Good Conflict, a media training company that helps people reimagine conflict.The conversation delves into how journalists can de-escalate conflict, what they can learn from conflict mediators and the dangers of binary thinking. Amanda covers how to work with what she calls conflict entrepreneurs, the power of looping, and the role journalists can play in combating societal polarization.Chapters
01:00 Investigating Conflict: A Journalist's Journey
06:44 Navigating High Conflict and Healthy Conflict
12:09 Introducing Nuance in Reporting
17:05 Engaging with Conflict Entrepreneurs
28:21 Understanding Conflict and the Role of Journalists
40:19 Building Trust and Understanding Through Looping and Humility
43:39 Convening and Building Relationships: The Journalist's Role in Community
49:24 Experimenting with New Ways of Covering Conflict
Tools mentioned: thegoodconflict.com/toolsHer book: High Conflict -- Why We Get Trapped and How We Get Out
AmandaRipley.com
Eurovision News Podcast
Eurovision News Podcast: A behind-the-scenes look at public service media news
The Eurovision News Podcast is a bi-monthly podcast that explores how public service media organizations across Europe and beyond deliver trustworthy and reliable news to their audiences. Each episode features an interview with a guest who shares their insights, experiences, and challenges in their area of expertise. The podcast covers topics such as media freedom and safety, misinformation and disinformation, audience engagement and trust, digital transformation and sustainability. The podcast is produced by the EBU, the world’s leading alliance of public service media. If you are interested in journalism and public service media, this podcast is for you. Tune in and learn from the best practices, innovations, and collaborations of public service media around the world.