Ep. 11: Being a first ain’t all it’s cracked up to be
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Ep. 10: On data collection and creating meaningful engagement
Wick Media's Reilly Kneedler joins host Nick Parker for a conversation on the importance of data collection and how we use it to…
Ep. 9: On story telling and context
Rob Curry, executive producer of digital at KHQ in Spokane, Wash., joins the show for conversations on newsrooms thinking digital first, shifting to meet changing audience demand and finding the best way to package stories for the communities we cover.
Ep. 8: Creating access & driving change
It's a time to offer real support. A time for change. It is, according to Larry Graham, a time for action. in his 25-year career in the news business, Graham has worked in newsrooms and industry associations across the country. In 2021 he launched the Diversity Pledge Institute to…
Ep. 7: Delivering the news for the people, not their addresses
Daniel Williams has spent his entire career working to build and retain news audiences. The game, he says, has changed and the focus now needs to be on the news consumer and creating sustainable relationships not only with
Ep. 6: Old school community journalism leads to new success
Walk your beat. Cultivate your sources. Know the community you cover and the people you serve. For Bob Jacob, editor of the Cleveland Jewish News and Columbus Jewish News…
Ep. 5: All for the love of journalism
Mike Blinder, from Editor & Publisher, joins host Nick Parker to talk about the state of the news industry and his passion for the work news organizations do across the country…
Ep. 4: Blue turf, relationships & storytelling
Recorded prior to the start of the 2021 NCAA football season, B.J. Rains (Boise State beat writer for the Idaho Press) joined host Nick Parker for a conversation on sports writing. B.J. talks about the infamous blue turf…
Ep. 3: Rekindling the fire of community news
Anika Anand, deputy director of LION Publishers, joins the show to talk about her organizations efforts to support growth of the hyper-local and independently-owned news organizations across America.
Ep. 2: Regrowth of a major metro and protecting journalism in America
Just months after his paper covered the social unrest of 2020, Seattle Times President Alan Fisco joins host Nick Parker to talk about the direction and state of his paper and what it could mean for other major metros. In the second half, Alan puts on his other hat, that of president of America's Newspapers, and talks of the latest efforts to encourage new legislation aimed to protect the fourth estate.
Ep. 1: We may be old, but we gotta embrace the new
Eric Reinert, Director of Digital Media at WFMZ-TV in Allentown, PA, joins the show for conversation about the ever-changing technologies we use to collect and deliver the news. How we use the technology matters not only to how we gather the news, but also how we reach our audiences and better serve our advertising and business partners.
Welcome to the News Nirvana podcast
The way people consume news is changing. Just as the morning and evening editions were eclipsed by the 24/7 news cycle, the “I only want the news I want, and I want it NOW” mindset is sweeping away everything that came before. In a world of social media, podcasts, and on-demand digital TV, where does traditional journalism fit? Who will hold…