In this third season of the podcast, episodes will focus greatly on the work of local journalists. Reporters from around the U.S. will talk about their ideas and stories, how they work, and how their region fits into the big picture of American civic life.
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In this third season of the podcast, episodes will focus greatly on the work of local journalists. Reporters from around the U.S. will talk about their ideas and stories, how they work, and how their region fits into the big picture of American civic life.
Rona Elliot has witnessed some of the biggest moments in rock history, including Bob Dylan plugging in at the Newport Folk Festival, the Beatles performing in 1966 at Chavez Ravine in Los Angeles, and everything that happened while she was working at the Woodstock Festival in 1969.
As a network radio reporter beginning in the 1970s, and then in the 1980s—as a music journalist for The Today Show—she interviewed greats such as Tina Turner, Ray Charles, George Harrison, Aretha Franklin, Paul McCartney, and Mick Jagger.
In this episode, Elliot talks about overcoming barriers she faced as a woman in media and battling network bosses who didn't believe network audiences were interested in interviews with rock stars.
She has written for national newspapers, edited a book by photographer Henry Diltz, and serves on the Board of Trustees at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She has also served as visiting faculty at New York University and Berklee.
Related Links
Interview with Tina Turner (1986) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVEVb5kucGQ&t=286s)
Media Pick of the Week
Author Robert Kuttner on Boston Public Radio (https://www.wgbh.org/news/politics/2019/09/24/in-his-new-book-robert-kuttner-outlines-whats-at-stake-in-2020) (Sept. 25, 2019)
The Media Narrative
In this third season of the podcast, episodes will focus greatly on the work of local journalists. Reporters from around the U.S. will talk about their ideas and stories, how they work, and how their region fits into the big picture of American civic life.