Demystifying Media at the University of Oregon
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#23 The evolution of journalism with Tom Bowman and Brigid Schulte
About Our Guest:
Bowman's previous reporting at The Baltimore Sun on racial and gender discrimination at the National Security Administration led to a Pentagon investigation in 1994.
Before joining New America, a non-partisan think tank, Schulte was an award-winning staff writer for The Washington Post, where she served for almost two decades. Schulte is also the acclaimed author of the New York Times best-selling book on time-management and time pressure, Overwhelmed: Work, Love & Play when No One has the Time.
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Show notes
1:15 - Why and how did you both become journalists? (Tom)
2:38 - Why and how did you both become journalists? (Brigid)
7:39 - The journalism landscape has changed immeasurable during your careers; what have been the biggest and most profound changes you’ve experienced?
11:45 - Current state of journalism (general discussion)
14:52 - The blurring of lines between journalism and opinion
18:02 - How can journalism schools and other stakeholders address these
issues?
28:18 - Journalistic adaptability: Tom and Brigid's experience changing businesses and mediums
34:29 - Tom and Brigid's personal and working dynamic (they're married!); how do their professional lives intersect and diverge?
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