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Journalism Perspectives (Audio)
UCTV
50 episodes
2 months ago
The news industry is changing. UCTV present experts assessing the state of journalism today and those reporting the news.
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The news industry is changing. UCTV present experts assessing the state of journalism today and those reporting the news.
Show more...
News
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Reporting Real News with Garance Burke -- In the Arena with Jonathan Stein -- UC Public Policy Channel
Journalism Perspectives (Audio)
23 minutes 57 seconds
8 years ago
Reporting Real News with Garance Burke -- In the Arena with Jonathan Stein -- UC Public Policy Channel
Garance Burke, an investigative reporter with the Associated Press, recounts her most impactful work of 2016, including coverage of Donald Trump’s crude behavior on the set of "The Apprentice" and the abuse of Central American migrant children in California. She also describes the value of using big data in journalism and AP’s new partnership with Facebook aimed at debunking fake news. Burke shares her experiences and insights with civil rights attorney Jonathan Stein, a fellow alum of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. Series: "Public Policy and Society" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 31827]
Journalism Perspectives (Audio)
The news industry is changing. UCTV present experts assessing the state of journalism today and those reporting the news.