Shorenstein Center Media and Politics Podcast
News:News Commentary
Shorenstein Center director Nicco Mele speaks to Garrett M. Graff, journalist, historian, and director of the Aspen Institute's Cybersecurity and Technology Program, about the Mueller Investigation: what we know, what we still don't know, and what's next.
This Shorenstein Center Speaker Series event was recorded April 2, 2019, at Harvard Kennedy School.
Music ("Skip a Beat" by Intimidation) provided by ExtremeMusic.com.
Linda Greenhouse: The Post-Scalia Supreme Court
Walter Isaacson: Technology and Journalism
Philip Bennett: News and Democracy - The Missing Pieces
Nancy Gibbs: The Disintermediated Campaign
E.J. Dionne, Jr.: American Conservatism and the Republican Party
Nicco Mele: In Search of a Business Model: The Future of Journalism in an Age of Social Media and Dramatic Declines in Print Revenue
Jill Abramson: Election 2016 - Is There Enough Quality Coverage?
Sam Feist: Media Coverage of the Election
Walter V. Robinson: Spotlight on Investigative Reporting
Bob Schieffer: The Iowa Caucuses and the New Hampshire Primary
Marie Sanz: The New York Times' Editorials and the Normalization of U.S. Ties with Cuba
David Ensor: Exporting the First Amendment
Fall 2015 Shorenstein Fellows Discuss Paris Terrorist Attacks, ISIS, and Soft Power
Rick Kaplan: Entertainment, News and Politics
Marvin Kalb: Putin, Ukraine, and the New Cold War
Maria Sacchetti: Reporting on the International Refugee Crisis
Bob Schieffer: The 2016 Debates, Candidates, and Role of the Media
Garance Franke-Ruta: Women, the Media, and Campaign 2016
Nadine Strossen: Free Expression - An Endangered Species on Campus?
Nikole Hannah-Jones: Investigating Racial Injustice
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