Raleigh Throws Its Doors Wide Open
Thousands of bluegrass fans will pour into downtown Raleigh this week for the Wide Open Bluegrass Festival.
View ArticleA Year In The Life Of The New York Jets
To outsiders, football may look like bone-crushing mayhem. The headlines coming out of the NFL center around concussions and bullying.
View ArticleTo The People, Food Is Heaven
Audra Ang worked as a foreign correspondent for the AP in Beijing, China for seven years.
View ArticleThe Editor And The Dragon: A North Carolina Journalist Takes On The Ku Klux Klan
A new film debuts on UNC-TV tonight, Thursday January 9th. " The Editor and The Dragon: Horace Carter Fights The Klan" tells the inside story of a man of courage, the journalist Horace Carter....
View ArticleSunshine Week Inspires Dialogue About Open Government
This week is Sunshine Week , a time when newsmakers and advocates push for increased transparency in government. North Carolina public records law gives citizens and journalists equal access to...
View Article“Liberating Dixie” Traces 50 Years Of Southern Life
Ed Williams spent almost half a century writing for newspapers in Mississippi and North Carolina. His journalism career started at The Daily Mississippian and continued through 35 years at The...
View ArticleThe Future Of Community Newspapers
The advent of the internet forced many industries to adjust, and newspapers were no exception. To deal with new competition and the changing face of advertising, community papers are reaching across...
View ArticleShaping A New, Queer Life
Daisy Hernández grew up between cultures as a first-generation American child of a working-class Colombian mother and Cuban father.
View ArticleShaping A New, Queer Life
This was originally broadcasted on 10/21/2014 Daisy Hernández grew up between cultures as a first-generation American child of a working-class Colombian mother and Cuban father. Her family hoped that...
View ArticleAn Infuriating American
H.L. Mencken was a columnist, author and journalist regarded as one of the most influential American writers from the early 20 th century.
View ArticleThe State Of Investigative Journalism With Veteran Reporter Chuck Lewis
Chuck Lewis has had a long career as an investigative journalist. He has worked for national news shows, including CBS News' "60 Minutes," and he helped to create the Center for Public Integrity. But...
View ArticleThe State Of Investigative Journalism With Veteran Reporter Chuck Lewis
Note: This is a rebroad cast from earlier this year. Chuck Lewis has had a long career as an investigative journalist. He has worked for national news shows, including CBS News' "60 Minutes," and he...
View ArticleInvestigative Journalism In The Digital Age
I n an era where many consumers get their news from Twitter feeds and Facebook posts, how do complex stories of corruption, crime and power get told? And what are the challenges facing today’s...
View ArticleProject 841- Gender & Islamophobia
As a young Muslim-American journalist, Yasmin Bendaas pays particular attention to how Muslim women are represented in the media. As international media coverage continues to put a spotlight on the...
View ArticleJournalists Reflect On Their Changing Role Under Trump
President Trump has openly shared his animosity towards the media, calling journalists “among the most dishonest human beings on Earth.” New White House press secretary Sean Spicer’s first remarks to...
View ArticleState Of Things Managing Editor Anita Rao Takes You Behind-The-Scenes
2017 marked a unique moment for journalism. Headlines broke each hour, and conversations that long took place in the margins were brought to the center. With all of this barely in the rearview mirror,...
View ArticleThere’s Slow Food And Slow Fashion, How About Slow Journalism?
Ruxandra Guidi is no stranger to deadlines. She has been working as a storyteller and journalist for close to two decades for outlets including NPR, the BBC, National Geographic and The New York Times....
View ArticleHow Should Journalists Cover White Supremacists?
The latest episode of WNYC’s “On The Media” takes a critical look at how the press covers white supremacy and neo-Nazi groups. The episode stemmed from questions reporter Lois Beckett asked herself as...
View ArticleFrom Teen Mom To Newsroom Titan: Meet Robyn Tomlin
Robyn Tomlin oversees eight newspapers across two states. In January, she was appointed the first regional McClatchy editor for the Carolinas. But her relationship with newspapers started far from a...
View ArticleMeet The Man Considered The ‘Black Associated Press’ For North Carolina
Cash Michaels is known for sharing the African-American perspective on news stories around North Carolina. He has been a newspaper journalist since the 1980s and writes for six African-American papers...
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