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We're joined by Eric Peterson and Will Weber to talk about the unsolved murder, as well as The Utah Investigative Journalism Project. We also present another segment from the podcast 'Empty Clouds.'
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The Salt Lake Tribune will transition the Times-Independent to a nonprofit, following their own nonprofit transition three years ago.
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In American history, women have largely been left out of newsrooms, so how has that changed history?
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We revisit our conversation with Katherine Corcoran about her book, In the Mouth of the Wolf: A Murder, a Cover-Up, and the True Cost of Silencing the Press.
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The Sundance Film Festival continues through Sunday. On this episode we explore two films being featured this year at Sundance, 'Bad Press' and 'Going Varsity'.
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On this episode we talk about the relationship between journalism and social media, with a focus on Twitter and its current state. Our guests Matthew LaPlante and Aggrey Otieno are both professors of journalism at USU.
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On this episode we talk with Katherine Corcoran about her new book: In the Mouth of the Wolf: A Murder, a Cover-Up, and the True Cost of Silencing the Press.
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On this episode we talk with Emily White and USU Associate Professor of Journalism Matthew LaPlante about the challenges of being a journalist in an increasingly hostile environment for journalism.
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New scientific discoveries are the purview of researchers, but that vital information is important to everyone.
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We hear about Matthew LaPlante's experiences as a reporter in the Iraq war, and also reflect on his experiences in Ukraine, the former Soviet Socialist Republic of Moldova and the "frozen conflict" state of Transnistria.