In this episode, New York Times national politics reporter Astead Herndon shares insights on reporting on the 2020 presidential election. Astead also discusses the different roles of journalism and why we should get out of the college bubble to better understand communities and develop as journalists.
Erica Hernandez on being a millennial in a legacy newsroom
Bob Sullivan on the value of entrepreneurial business journalism
Nsenga Burton on how to make digital-first newsrooms more inclusive
Rebecca Burns on the importance of independent student journalism
Dan Petty on using audience engagement to expand the reach of newspapers
Richard Griffiths on how to create compelling broadcast journalism
Charles Davis on improving journalism education
Akili-Casundria Ramsess on the importance of modern photojournalism
Alex Jones and Steve Oney on the newspaper business and long-form writing
Barry Hollander on polling and the 2016 election outcome
Alex Laughlin on keeping up with side hustles
Julie Westfall on digital innovation in legacy newsrooms
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