Mesfin Fekadu, Senior Editor, Music- The Hollywood Reporter; VP, Society For Features Journalism
On this episode Mark Simon is joined by Mesfin Fekadu. Mesfin is the senior editor for music at The Hollywood Reporter, which he’s done the last 2 years. Previously he had a 13-year run that included time as senior journalist and music editor for The Associated Press. In between, he spent a year and a half in the communications department at Netflix.
Additionally, he’s a vice president at the Society for Features Journalism, which just announced its annual award winners.
The discussion covered the intersection of music with current events, such as Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, and the influence of celebrities in politics. Mesfin delves into his career journey, memorable interviews with stars like Dolly Parton and Adele, and actors/actresses from Abbott Elementary, as well as a story about racism in country music. He also talked about hosting one of Hollywood Reporter’s famous celebrity roundtables.
Additionally, he discusses his involvement with the Society for Features Journalism and the importance of independent storytelling in traditional and digital media.
Mesfin’s salutes:
Nekesa Mumbi Moody, co-editor-in-chief, The Hollywood Reporter
Fatima Shaik, former journalism professor, Saint Peter’s University
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