It's All Journalism Podcast
Conversations about the future of journalism.

Despite the upheaval caused by the internet and rise of digital media, the demand for news continues to be strong. The technology that is killing the big newspapers is also the platform that will save it.
The goal of It's All Journalism is to bring together the experiences of working journalists as they explore this continuously evolving field.
No one person is an expert at all of this. No one person has all the answers. But by asking questions and sharing what we discover, we hope to help our users gain a better understanding of this shifting landscape.
You can download episodes on ITunes or Stitcher. New episodes are posted every Saturday.
RECENT EPISODES
March 14, 2014
John Maginnis makes a living covering Louisiana politics. Covering Louisiana politics since 1972, John Maginnis has made a living for the last 21 years running a statewide political newsletter and website that people actually pay to read.
March 7, 2014
Tony Wheeler on the journey of a professional traveler. "The traditional travel writer still has a role. He or she is someone who is an expert who goes there, who knows the place, whose advice and experience can be trusted."
March 1, 2014
Ed Timms: Helping young journalists embrace technology. Ed Timms is a senior investigative reporter with The Dallas Morning News who has been "leaning in" when it comes to technology and journalism for decades.
February 21, 2014
Michael Cavna rides two horses as a cartoonist and journalist. Michael Cavna, who writes the weekly Comic Riffs blog for the Washington Post, talks about how the decline of print readership has affected the American comic strip.
February 14, 2014
Catch Amy Webb if you can, the technology consultant and author is charging forward with or without journalists
February 8, 2014
Scott Brodbeck leads thriving hyperlocal news network
February 1, 2014
Yumi Wilson links journalists with success on LinkedIn
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