Tag: Broadcast Journalism
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Doubts, Dilemmas, and a Year of Media Watch: Linton Besser Reflects on Hosting Challenges
Introduction: A Storied program, a fresh voice When Linton Besser stepped into the role of ABC Media Watch host, he inherited more than a chair and a desk. He took on a program with a 36-year legacy and a devoted audience that watches the weekly broadcast closely for accountability, nuance, and fearless reporting. The pressure…
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BBC apologises to Trump over Panorama edit that triggered leadership resignations
BBC apologises to Donald Trump over Panorama edit that triggered leadership resignations The BBC has issued a formal apology to former president Donald Trump after it emerged that an edit to a Panorama programme led to a chain of events culminating in the resignation of the BBC’s director general Tim Davie and the BBC News…
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CTV News Cameraman Reflects on Two Decades of Reporting with Omar Sachedina
Two Decades on the Frontlines: A CTV News Partnership that Shaped Canadian Journalism In a country shaped by changing landscapes and evolving news cycles, some newsroom relationships become the quiet engines behind every big story. For almost twenty years, veteran CTV News cameraman Kirk Neff and journalist Omar Sachedina have built a professional kinship that…
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CTV News Cameraman Recounts Two Decades of High-Stakes Storytelling with Omar Sachedina
Behind the Lens: Two Decades of Frontline Reporting For almost twenty years, a steady cadence has guided the work of a CTV News cameraman who has travelled from coast to coast with Omar Sachedina, Chief News Anchor and Senior Editor of CTV National News. Their shared journey through Canada’s most consequential moments offers a look…
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Colm O’Regan: The Man for BBC’s In Our Time and the Enduring Power of a Radio Classic
Colm O’Regan and the lure of In Our Time Colm O’Regan has long been associated with sharp wit, thoughtful storytelling, and a deep respect for the best in radio. When he says he’s the man for BBC’s In Our Time, he’s tapping into a tradition that has defined how many listeners learn about history, science,…
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Susan Stamberg, NPR’s Founding Mother, Dies at 87
Celebrating a Trailblazer: Susan Stamberg’s Legacy at NPR Susan Stamberg, a foundational figure at National Public Radio and the first U.S. woman to anchor a nightly national news program, has died at 87. Her career at NPR stretched from its earliest days to decades of influential reporting, shaping how audiences experience news, culture, and human…
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Susan Stamberg: NPR Founding Mother, Trailblazer of Broadcast Journalism
Remembering Susan Stamberg, NPR’s Founding Mother Susan Stamberg, a defining figure in public radio and the first U.S. woman to anchor a nightly national news program, died at 87. Her career—spanning decades of cultural storytelling, hard-hitting interviews, and intimate human portraits—helped shape NPR’s voice and its place in American life. As colleagues remember her, Stamberg…
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Susan Stamberg, NPR’s Groundbreaking “Founding Mother,” Dead at 87
Tribute to a Trailblazer: Susan Stamberg’s Enduring NPR Legacy Susan Stamberg, a defining voice in public radio and a pioneering figure for women in broadcasting, died at 87. From the earliest days of NPR to the height of its cultural influence, Stamberg helped shape how the nation hears news, culture, and human stories. Her career…
