After the Orgy
A podcast about our lives online.
Categories: Society & Culture, Technology
A podcast about our lives online.
Categories: Society & Culture, Technology
How we consume and create media is changing faster than ever. The Hearst Demystifying Media Series from the School of Journalism and Communication (SOJC) at the University of Oregon explores these dynamics. With interviews and guest lecturers from leading media practitioners and scholars, it dives into the latest digital developments and their implications. Hosted by University of Oregon journalism professor Damian Radcliffe, each episode features leading experts—media practitioners, academics, and researchers— to talk about these global developments. Conversations and guest lectures are recorded at the University of Oregon campus in the Pacific North West. #demystifying #UOSOJC Get in touch: damianr@uoregon.edu @damianradcliffe damianradcliffe.com UO School of Journalism and Communication: @uosojc
Categories: Business, Education, Technology
Tags: advertising, business, career advice, communication, digital, digital media, discussion, entrepreneurship, experts, higher education, interview, job advice, journalism, lectures, mass communication, mass media, media, media habits, media research, media studies, news commentary, Public Relations, public talks, QA, reporting, school of journalism and communication, Technology, university of oregon
If you’ve ever wondered how to get a job in the world of UK Factual TV then look no further! Lisa Fairbank and Julie Heathcote have worked for all the UK broadcasters for 20+ years and together they run www.factoryfilms.tv in Brighton. Now they’re using their incredible network of colleagues and friends to tell you all you need to know about getting a break/interview/promotion – or exploring which of the myriad jobs in TV might be just right for you!
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Tags: film and tv, graduate jobs, interviews, media careers, media studies, screen careers, tv careers
Welcome to Innovative History, a podcast that explores new directions in historical research and storytelling. Innovative History is hosted by Fulton Bryant-Anderson and Mike Halvorson, two historians at Pacific Lutheran University. Together, the team investigates the most creative approaches to teaching and learning history, including using video games to study the past, musicians as agents of historical change, and the impact of new technologies on research. For more information, visit https://innovativehistory.org/.
Categories: History, Society & Culture, Technology
Tags: american history, Education, Fulton Bryant-Anderson, gaming, History, Innovation, innovative, journalism, media studies, Mike Halvorson, plu, Technology, u.s. history, university, video games, western history, willie dunn
“It’s a Thing!” is a podcast that introduces new and historically significant work in the field of fan studies to all comers interested in learning more about what we do. It features accessible interviews with established and up-and-coming fan studies scholars, as well as fan studies-adjacent journalists, critics, writers, and fans, all with the purpose of demonstrating that fan studies is indeed a thing.
Categories: Education, Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: academia, fan studies, fandom, fans, media studies
We all have opinions and habits that make us wonder, “am I the only one who does this? Does anyone else feel this way?” Now, here’s a space where all those shower thoughts and lowkey kinks finally get shine! Hosted by a 20-something-year-old girl, the “Anyone Else Think?” show/podcast gives a glimpse into society’s many different ideologies and cultures. Each episode uses one topic to expose debatable discussions, life hacks, industry secrets, fun facts and much more useful information along the way. Social Media: @anyonelsethink Host: Nala Peña To Support: $nochillnala on CashApp & Venmo
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Tags: aesthetic, anxiety, authenticity, Broadcasting, college, Culture, diversity, family, growing up, happiness, healthy, journalism, lifestyle, media studies, mindfulness, music, peace, Perception, pop culture, radio personality, Society, zen
Special Topics in Media Studies is a lecture-based podcast that tackles media history one artifact at a time. Each season of the series we will investigate a different mass media theme, medium, or programming genre. While our focus is educational (it is an academic podcast after all), we tailor our conversations toward a broad audience of media enthusiasts.
Categories: Education, TV & Film
Tags: communication, cultural history, Education, film, media studies, popular culture, streaming, Television Studies, tv