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A legjobb The Newsroom podcastok, amelyeket megtalálhatunk
A legjobb The Newsroom podcastok, amelyeket megtalálhatunk
Örüljünk olyan karakterekről folytatott beszélgetésekhez, mint Sloan, Margaret, Will, Jim, MacKenzie, Charlie és még sok más, az epizódok összefoglalói, áttekintések, a színfalak mögötti kommentárok és a podcastok sorozata, amelyek minden témát megvitatnak a Hírekkel kapcsolatos témákban. A Newsroom egy népszerű amerikai televíziós sorozat, amely 2012 és 2014 között három szezonban sugárzott a HBO-n.
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The Newsroom

Benjamin Schachtman

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Hosted by WHQR News Director Ben Schachtman, the program will be an opportunity for local officials and reporters -- the people who make news and the people who report it -- to talk about the issues that affect our community. According to host Ben Schachtman, "Our goal is to have candid, in-depth conversations about the topics that concern our listeners. It will be a chance to dig a little deeper into the news." From WHQR Public Media in Wilmington, NC. Contact us at [email protected]
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Because the news should not be boring. The best stories, told by the world's best journos - right from our newsroom at news.com.au. Hosted by Andrew Bucklow. Short, sweet, five days a week, and in your ears by 6am. Find more of the world's best stories at news.com.au, on YouTube or join our WhatsApp channel - just look for news.com.au and hit follow
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"I want the truth!" "You can’t handle the truth!" So goes the famous exchange in Aaron Sorkin’s play A Few Good Men. But "speaking truth to stupid" is also a major theme of the writer’s new HBO television series, The Newsroom. Will this show have the staying power of Sorkin’s past television outings, or is it a creative dead end? Tune in every week as Andrew and Andrew analyze each episode of the season. They’ll recap each episode, give their general thoughts (wherever that may lead) and dis ...
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Off the Newsroom

South Florida News Service

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Off The Newsroom is a weekly podcast produced by South Florida News Service where we cover interesting or historic moments nationally, the great old Florida Man, and local stories covered by SFNS reporters.
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The Newsroom After Show recaps, reviews and discusses episodes of HBO's The Newsroom. Show Summary: Aaron Sorkin once chronicled the daily work of the federal government in "The West Wing." In "The Newsroom," the Emmy-winning executive producer uses the operation of a fictional cable news network as the heart of the story, with Jeff Daniels portraying the network's lead anchor and leading an ensemble cast. Episodes are written around actual recent news events, reported by a staff that takes ...
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Throw Out the Rundown: 'The Newsroom' Podcast

Throw Out the Rundown: 'The Newsroom' Podcast

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Throw Out the Rundown: 'The Newsroom' Podcast is the #1 podcast for all things 'The Newsroom' covering everything you need to know about Season 2 of the hit HBO show. Featuring the internets Weston, Adam & McManus. The boys breakdown blocks of insightful commentary, rumors, news and more on the best 'The Newsroom' podcast on the planet!
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Beyond the Newsroom

Diana Alvear & Lou Dubois

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Journalists, are you exhausted by the demands of the grind? Wishing you could pivot to something outside of news but don't know how? You've come to the right place! Welcome to Beyond the Newsroom! We're Diana and Lou, two network news buds who both successfully pivoted to new careers in communications and we want to help. We're interviewing former newsies who've jumped to awesome new careers, successfully transferring the skills they learned in the newsroom into new work, & who now have a hi ...
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The Newsroom w/Kachelle

Kachelle Pratcher

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The Newsroom, powered by K Pratcher Media, is a podcast that delivers insightful commentary on the latest news and media trends. Hosted by Kachelle Pratcher, a seasoned media professional, the show offers her unique perspective on trending topics, along with practical advice for personal brands. In addition, Kachelle interviews a range of subject matter experts and entrepreneurs, providing listeners with valuable insights and inspiration. Whether you are interested in media, business, or sim ...
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The Compassionate Newsroom

Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon

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Welcome to "The Compassionate Newsroom" podcast, hosted by Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon, a former news director and television reporter turned happiness scholar. She trains news leaders and journalists on workplace well-being fueled by positive psychology. This podcast provides essential insights for news leaders and journalists on fostering resilience and compassion within the media industry. Join Dr. Kortni as she explores effective strategies to manage stress, mindfulness, and foster a positiv ...
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The Whistleblower Newsroom

thewhistleblowernewsroom

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An investigative reporter who has won awards for her work in print, television and radio, Kristina Borjesson is internationally known for blowing the whistle on US mainstream journalism outlets for censoring the truth on major stories and for being purveyors of false official-source narratives. She created THE WHISTLEBLOWER NEWSROOM show as a platform for and about whistleblowers, for conveying inconvenient truths and for presenting thought-provoking voices on urgent issues—national and inte ...
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What does it mean to live openly and authentically as a trans man in Australia? In this episode, we speak with Lawrence Bing about his journey—navigating gender, identity, and belonging in a world where trans lives are increasingly under pressure. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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WHQR News Director Ben Schachtman and reporter Kelly Kenoyer unpack some of our recent reporting about Novant NHRMC: staff interviews and watchdog data show some concerning trends at the hospital, but the newest leadership team says things are improving. And, Rachel Keith helps explain FERPA, the federal law protecting student privacy, and how it m…
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In this deeply personal and timely episode of The Compassionate Newsroom, Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon — happiness scholar, former news director, and the great-granddaughter of a slave — reflects on the meaning of Juneteenth through the lens of compassion, resilience, and justice. From her early reporting days in Houston covering Juneteenth on Galveston…
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Even with the Legislature adjourned, it's been a busy month of May in the Statehouse — and especially in courthouses. The Chillin' team has an update on legal affairs from a multitude of cases, as well as a story we've been itching to share about screwworms.Gannett által
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Drones are transforming the battlefield — from surveillance tools to precision weapons that can strike without human pilots or warning. In this episode, Dr. Oleksandra Molloy from UNSW joins us to unpack how drone technology is reshaping modern warfare. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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It’s the trial that has gripped Australia. Erin Patterson has been charged with three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder after serving a deadly dish of beef wellington. She has pleaded not guilty to all charges. In this episode, we speak to journalist Liam Beatty who has been covering the trial from inside the courtroom. For more, h…
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In this episode we dive into the wild world of musical riders — the backstage items that artists request before shows. From chocolate-covered ants to ball pits and stamped postcards, we’ve got the most outrageous requests covered. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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For centuries, the pyramids of Giza have stood as towering monuments to ancient Egypt—but could there be more hidden beneath them? Journalist Jamie Seidel tells us recent claims from researchers who say they’ve discovered evidence of underground structures. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In this episode news.com.au’s Benedict Brook takes us inside the high-security bubble of the G7 in Canada. From roadblocks and rooftop snipers to what world leaders are actually talking about — we unpack the politics, the drama, and the global stakes. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The Project is coming to an end on Channel 10 after 16 years on air. In this episode, Charlie Pickering reveals how he ended up hosting the show by accident. He also talks about the best and worst celebrity guests he interviewed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.news.com.au által
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Nine nations possess nuclear weapons which are powerful enough to wipe out cities and kill millions. In this episode, we speak to a representative from ICAN, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, about the urgent push to eliminate these weapons for good. Who has them? How many? And why hasn’t the world banned them yet? This is the …
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In this episode, we delve into a significant development in King Charles' ongoing cancer battle. A royal insider has revealed that while the King's cancer is currently under control, it is ultimately incurable. News.com.au's royal correspondent, Bronte Coy, joins us to discuss the potential implications for the monarchy. For more, head to news.com.…
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news.com.au contributor Nelson Groom takes us deep inside Australia’s hidden vampire subculture — real people who actually consume human blood. In this episode, he shares what it was like meeting them, why they do it, and how they navigate life in the shadows. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Katrina Gorry is one of the Matildas’ most beloved players, known for her fierce midfield presence and unshakable composure on the ball. But in her new memoir, she reveals the battles that unfolded off the pitch: an eating disorder, struggles with homophobia, and moments of deep personal pain. In this raw and moving conversation, Katrina reflects o…
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Why do we say “cat got your tongue” or “get cold feet”? In this episode, we dive into the weird and wonderful world of idioms with Mark Gwynn from the Australian National University. He’s a language expert who unpacks the surprising — and often hilarious — origins of popular sayings. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for pri…
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Leila Fadel, host of NPR's Morning Edition and the Up First podcast, came to Wilmington last month for WHQR's luncheon. On this episode of The Newsroom, we've got her keynote speech, a Q-and-A session with the audience, and a one-on-one interview with WHQR News Director Ben Schachtman.
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He’s young, fast, and he’s dominating Formula 1. In this episode, news.com.au’s Matt Sullivan joins us to unpack Oscar Piastri’s meteoric rise, from go-karts to Grand Prix podiums. How much does he really earn? What’s he like behind the scenes? And why do insiders call him the "quiet assassin"? For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/liste…
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In this episode, we delve into the unsettling new chapter of Umar Patek — the convicted Bali bomber now running a coffee business in Indonesia. Once part of the deadly 2002 attacks that killed 202 people, Patek claims he's reformed. But is his new venture a sign of redemption or a tone-deaf rebrand? We also hear a chilling first-hand account from a…
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In this episode of The Compassionate Newsroom, Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon explores the rising crisis of burnout among journalists and newsroom leaders. Drawing from the latest research conducted by the Reynolds Journalism Institute, Dr. Kortni shares insights about the widespread impact of burnout across the profession, the culture of silence that sur…
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In this episode, news.com.au’s Mary Madigan unpacks the jaw-dropping world of messy celebrity divorces. From Hugh Jackman’s unexpected split to Karl Stefanovic’s separation, we dive into the drama, the rumours, and the real-life fallout behind the glossy tabloid covers. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informati…
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When Australian journalist Cheng Lei disappeared from Chinese state television in 2020, the world was left guessing what had happened to her. For nearly three years, she was held in a Beijing detention centre—cut off from her children, denied sunlight, and accused of leaking state secrets. In this interview, Cheng Lei speaks for the first time abou…
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Astronomer Professor Alan Duffy joins us to unpack China’s bold plans to build a space station and nuclear-powered base on the Moon. Is this the dawn of a new space age — or the start of a high-stakes lunar land grab? For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.news.com.au által
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Dispatch executive editor Michael Shearer speaks with Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin to reflect on the five years since the George Floyd protests. During this interview, we discuss what has changed with policing since Floyd died in 2020 and what kind of impact this has had on Columbus.…
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Ever wondered how much your favourite radio stars are raking in? From Kyle and Jackie O’s jaw-dropping deal, to Fitzy and Wippa’s hefty paychecks … we’re lifting the curtain on the paydays of Australia’s top radio talent. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Could Vladimir Putin strike again — and soon? In this episode, I speak with Dr Malcolm Davis, senior analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, about the growing warnings from military and intelligence communities: that Russia may target another European nation as early as 2027. What would that mean for NATO? For Australia? And could it …
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Show Notes: This week, we’re pressing pause—but with purpose. There’s no new episode of The Compassionate Newsroom today because we’re practicing what we preach: self-care. Rest is a vital part of well-being, and sometimes the most compassionate choice is to take a step back and recharge. But don’t worry—we’ll be back next week with another powerfu…
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In this episode, we dive into the growing trend of "sleep divorce"—where couples choose separate bedrooms in the name of better rest and healthier dynamics. From snoring to mismatched schedules, we explore why more people are rethinking the traditional sleeping arrangement, and what impact it has on their relationships. For more, head to news.com.a…
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They’re tiny, wide-eyed, and taking over the toy world — but what is a Labubu, and why is everyone scrambling to collect them? In this episode, we dive into the rise of Labubu mania, the hype machine behind collectible culture, and whether this is just another trend or here to stay. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for priv…
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In this episode, news.com.au’s Nick Bond unpacks JoJo Siwa’s recent relationship troubles after her time in the Celebrity Big Brother house. We also deep dive into the top five most memorable moments the show has ever seen. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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On this episode: Rachel Keith recently hosted a panel for N.C. Project LEAD, asking elected officials and community leaders some tough policy questions. We’ll hear what they said about universal basic income, collective bargaining, and more. Plus, Nikolai Mather unpacks legislative efforts to fund school meals for all.…
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News.com.au reporter Bronte Coy joins us straight from the French Riviera to dish on the glitz, the drama, and the downright bizarre moments of the Cannes Film Festival. From dazzling red carpets to diva encounters, Bronte reveals what really goes down behind the scenes at the world’s most glamorous film event. For more, head to news.com.au See omn…
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Certified to Care Becoming a Mental Health First Aider in Your Newsroom Part 3 of 3 – Mental Health First Aid Series Hosted by Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon In the final episode of this special three-part series, Dr. Kortni shares how Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training can transform newsrooms from the inside out. Drawing from her experience as a new…
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At just 22, Xander McGuire is already turning heads as a reporter for Channel 7. In this episode he opens up about growing up in a media family, carving out his own path in the industry, and responding to those inevitable questions about nepotism. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In this episode, we unpack the bizarre and unsettling wave of unsolicited pizza deliveries being sent to judges overseeing cases involving Donald Trump. It may sound absurd—but behind the grease-stained boxes lies a calculated effort to intimidate the judiciary and undermine the rule of law. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener…
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Money expert Melissa Browne shares nine practical, creative ways to earn an extra $20,000 a year. From small mindset shifts to savvy income tweaks, Melissa breaks down exactly how to boost your bank balance in a way that actually works for real life. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In this episode we revisit one of Australia’s most heartbreaking mysteries — the disappearance of three-year-old William Tyrrell. Now, over a decade later, a new person of interest has emerged. Dan Box from news.com.au joins us to unpack the latest developments. Listen to the four new episodes of Witness: William Tyrrell, out this week. See omnystu…
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When a pre-game dance routine by the Australian men’s netball team went viral, it should’ve been a moment of joy and celebration. Instead, it sparked a wave of online hate. Team captain Liam Forcadilla opens up to news.com.au’s Shannon Molloy about the homophobic backlash and how he got through it. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/l…
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Summary In this second episode of our three-part series, Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon—former news director turned happiness scholar and certified Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Instructor—breaks down the heart of MHFA and why it belongs in every newsroom. You’ll learn what MHFA is (and what it isn’t), how the ALGEE action plan works, and hear powerful e…
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We’re breaking down how the world’s most over-the-top song contest actually works, who’s tipped to win this year, and yes, why Australia gets a seat at the sequinned table. Joining us is news.com.au entertainment editor and Eurovision tragic, Nick Bond, who takes us behind the scenes of the spectacle, the strategy, and the campy glory of Eurovision…
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In this episode we step into the creative world of the furry fandom. Max, a 26-year-old from Canberra, opens up about what it means to be a furry, how they discovered the community, and the joy they find in expressing themselves through their fursona. Whether you're curious, confused, or just fascinated by subcultures, this is an honest look beyond…
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Cosmetic treatments are marketed as quick, low-risk ways to enhance your appearance. But behind the flawless before-and-after photos lies a disturbing reality: the industry is dangerously underregulated. In this episode we uncover the hidden risks, and find out what you can do to protect yourself. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/li…
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On this episode, Rachel Keith takes stock of what the New Hanover County Schools’ turnaround task force has accomplished in two years, and what’s next for them – and Nikolai Mather sits down with Representative Ted Davis to talk about his PFAS legislationRachel Keith, Nikolai Mather, Benjamin Schachtman által
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