Journalism Perspectives (Video)
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Journalism Perspectives (Video)
The news industry is changing. UCTV present experts assessing the state of journalism today and those reporting the news.
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Assignment China: Journalists in the People's Republic with Mike Chinoy
The China beat is one of the toughest in journalism and one of the most important. How the U.S. media has covered the country has profoundly influence...

The Future of News: What Do We Keep and What Do We Change?
Fake news. Misinformation. Disinformation. The role of journalism in society has never been more important. So what's the future of news in a country...

An Evening with Sonia Nazario - Writer's Symposium by the Sea 2020
Sonia Nazario is an award-winning journalist whose stories have tackled some of this country's most intractable problems -- hunger, drug addiction, im...

The World of Truth vs. The Kingdom of Lies -- Goldman School of Public Policy Board of Advisors Dinner Fall 2019
The truth needs reinforcements. That's the central message of David Barstow's talk at the UC Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy. From fraudulent...

Diversifying Media: Teaching Young Journalists to Broadcast in Watsonville
Young people from Watsonville are learning the basics of broadcasting and publishing their own podcasts thanks to a unique partnership between UC Sant...

An Evening with E.J. Dionne - Writer's Symposium by the Sea 2019
E.J. Dionne writes about politics in a twice-weekly column for the Washington Post, and is a government professor at Georgetown University, a visiting...

How the Media Portrays Fortune 500 Women CEOs
Judith Rodin gives data on her research into how Fortune 500 women CEOs are portrayed in the media. Series: "Helen Edison Lecture Series" [Public Affa...

Behind the Beautiful Forevers: A Conversation with Katherine Boo
Steve Clemons of the Atlantic talks with MacArthur Genius Grant recipient and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Katherine Boo. Her bestseller, “Behind...

Surviving the Bleakness of The News
Journalist Ari Shapiro shares his healthy approach to an onslaught of bleak world news. Shapiro's passion for literature has inspired him to find and...

Ice Cream Stands and Barbed Wire Barricades
Journalist Ari Shapiro shares his experiences in Eastern Ukraine as the Separatists arrived. Shapiro had a remarkable rise from radio intern to co-hos...

Figuring Out What’s Real in an Era of Fake News: Why Journalism Matters Now More Than Ever
Christina Bellantoni, the assistant managing editor of politics at the Los Angeles Times, discusses her experience in journalism, mainly covering poli...

An Evening with Tracy Kidder -- Point Loma Writer's Symposium By The Sea
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tracy Kidder reveals his reporting strengths as he describes how he earned the trust of the people he has featured in bo...

Behind the News of the Moment with Ari Shapiro NPR -- Dinner in the Library 2016
Journalist Ari Shapiro shares how his passion for literature has inspired him to find and report great stories in Washington, Europe and elsewhere aro...

The Future of Criminal Justice and Journalism with Bill Keller -- Helen Edison Lecture Series
Bill Keller, former Editor of the New York Times, current editor-in-chief of The Marshall Project is interviewed by Matt Hall, San Diego Union-Tribune...

An Evening with Dick Enberg -- Point Loma Writer’s Symposium by the Sea 2016
If you have listened to sports on the radio or watched it on television anywhere in the world, you have heard Dick Enberg exclaim “Oh My!” His essays...

Stories from California’s Past with Frances Dinkelspiel - Conversations with History
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Berkeley’s 2016 HarvEst Distinguished Women Lecturer, Frances Dinkelspiel, for a discussion of her work as...

From the Front Lines: Challenges of Getting to the Truth with Robin Wright -- Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice Distinguished Lecture Series
Robin Wright, who has reported from 140 countries, shares her insights as a journalist and policy analyst covering wars, revolutions and uprisings wit...

The Last of the President’s Men with Bob Woodward Alex Butterfield and Michael Bernstein -- The Library Channel
Investigative journalist Bob Woodward and former White House aide Alex Butterfield join Michael Bernstein for a conversation about Butterfield’s decis...

QandA with Woodward Butterfield and Bernstein
A riveting Q&A session with Bob Woodward and Alex Butterfield as the reporter and source share even more details about the personality and character o...

The Challenges of Science Communication: What Does Storytelling Have to do with Climate Change?
A fundamental of scientific analysis is the rejection of stories. Anecdotes can mislead you and solid analysis of the data is needed to ensure that co...

CNS News - May 2015 (2)
Stories from around California produced by graduate students at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. Series: "California News Service (CNS)" [...

CNS News - May 2015
Stories from around California produced by graduate students at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. Series: "California News Service (CNS)" [...

Journalism for Social Change with Daniel Heimpel and Jennifer Granholm -- In the Living Room with Henry E. Brady -- UC Public Policy Channel
Journalist Daniel Heimpel describes how his exploration of the foster care system in California led him to create a solutions-based style of reporting...

Weapons of Mass Distraction: Keeping Our Sanity and Balance in a High-Speed Displacing World with Pico Iyer -- Helen Edison Lecture Series
Recent technology has made our lives much brighter, longer, fuller and healthier than ever before; but how can we ensure that we're not drowning in in...

An Evening with Samuel Freedman -- Point Loma Writer’s Symposium By the Sea 2014
Author, New York Times columnist and master storyteller Samuel Freedman describes the process of creating powerful narratives about people engaged wit...

The Free Press vs. National Security: A False Choice? with Gary Pruitt
AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt argues that a free and independent press is fundamental to a functioning democracy. It differentiates democracy from...

CNS News - March 2013 (2)
Stories from around California produced by graduate students at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. Series: "California News Service (CNS)" [...

The Trials and Triumphs of Conrad Black - Legally Speaking
Once, he presided over the third largest newspaper empire in the entire world. He also was a celebrated author with massive biographies of both Frankl...

My Forty Years at Berkeley with Harry Kreisler - Conversations with History
Guest hosts Professor Jack Citrin and Robert Price interview Harry Kreisler, host and creator of Conversations with History, for a discussion of his c...

Tales From the Front Lines: Reporting From Iraq and Afghanistan
Dexter Filkins is one of the most respected combat journalists of his generation. His 2008 book, The Forever War, won the National Book Critics Circle...

A Conversation with Mark Bowden and Steve Clemons -- The Atlantic Meets the Pacific
Journalist Mark Bowden talks about his reporting on drones, the hunt for Osama bin Laden, “Black Hawk Down” and other projects with Steve Clemons, the...

What Does Vigilance Mean After Newspapers?
What does the death of newspapers mean for holding powerful institutions accountable? Who’s going to carry the torch? A panel with Voice of San Diego...

Mark Danner - Story Hour in the Library
Mark Danner has written about foreign affairs and American politics for more than two decades, covering Latin America, Haiti, the Balkans and the Midd...

Point Loma Writers: A Conversation with Christopher Hedges
Author and journalist Christopher Hedges speaks of the despair, destruction, love and truth that he found during his long career of covering wars and...

An Afternoon with Bill Moyers
Bill Moyers examines the deteriorating and increasingly corrupt state of affairs that our government has devolved into and the accompanying divisivene...

How Wars End with Gideon Rose (Conversations with History)
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Gideon Rose, Editor of
Foreign Affairs, for a discussion of his new book, How Wars End. Topics cove...

State of Minds: Rural Doctors Science of Happiness Teacher Scientists Special Collections Fall 2010
Discover how the UC Davis School of Medicine is enticing newly minted MDs to practice in rural communities; research into the “Science of Happiness” a...

Covering the Israeli-Palestine Conflict in 2010: A Report From the Ground by Ethan Bronner
Ethan Bronner discusses his perspective, as the Jerusalem Bureau Chief of The New York Times, on the Israel-Palestine Conflict; while insisting that h...

The Reconstruction of American Journalism
Former Washington Post Executive Editor Leonard Downie and Michael Schudson of Columbia University and UC San Diego (emeritus) share their views on ho...

Politics and New Media in the Muslim World
Examine the new forces that have emerged, and transformations that have occurred, following the rapid expansion in the use of technology and new media...