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The J Word 2.8: Presenting News: Podcasts to Pardons

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What have and can journalists learn about successful podcasts, such as Serial? What about how journalists use acronyms and abbreviations? And what do viewers really think about local TV journalists’ mistakes? Today, we focus on scholarship surrounding news presentation, from podcasts to parlance and to seeking pardons for journalistic slip-ups. Our discussion provides insights on cultural meanings and practices that can improve journalism, its reach, effectiveness, and clarity. Our guests include Lindsey Sherrill, Alyssa Appelman, and Harrison Gong.
Sherrill, L. A. (2020). The “Serial Effect” and the True Crime Podcast Ecosystem. Journalism Practice, 1-22.

Appelman, A. (2021). Written in Code: Exploring the Negative Effects of Acronyms in News Headlines. Journalism Practice, 1-17.

Gong, Z. H., & Eppler, J. (2021). Exploring the Impact of Delivery Mistakes, Gender, and Empathic Concern on Source and Message Credibility. Journalism Practice, 1-20.
Produced and hosted by Robert (Ted) Gutsche, Jr.
Give feedback to the podcast on Twitter @JournPractice or email jwordpodcast@gmail.com

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Content provided by Robert (Ted) Gutsche Jr.. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Robert (Ted) Gutsche Jr. or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

What have and can journalists learn about successful podcasts, such as Serial? What about how journalists use acronyms and abbreviations? And what do viewers really think about local TV journalists’ mistakes? Today, we focus on scholarship surrounding news presentation, from podcasts to parlance and to seeking pardons for journalistic slip-ups. Our discussion provides insights on cultural meanings and practices that can improve journalism, its reach, effectiveness, and clarity. Our guests include Lindsey Sherrill, Alyssa Appelman, and Harrison Gong.
Sherrill, L. A. (2020). The “Serial Effect” and the True Crime Podcast Ecosystem. Journalism Practice, 1-22.

Appelman, A. (2021). Written in Code: Exploring the Negative Effects of Acronyms in News Headlines. Journalism Practice, 1-17.

Gong, Z. H., & Eppler, J. (2021). Exploring the Impact of Delivery Mistakes, Gender, and Empathic Concern on Source and Message Credibility. Journalism Practice, 1-20.
Produced and hosted by Robert (Ted) Gutsche, Jr.
Give feedback to the podcast on Twitter @JournPractice or email jwordpodcast@gmail.com

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