Journo
By Deadset Studios
Journo unpacks the news, so you understand how it's made, disseminated and consumed. Ride shotgun with the world's best journalists as they explore the stories behind the headlines. Nick Bryant brings in-depth analysis of the issues, opportunities and challenges facing journalists and the media industry. Journo is brought to you by Deadset Studios.
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Introducing Journo
Grab your press pass: Journo helps you understand how your news is made, disseminated, and consumed. After a long career as a BBC international correspondent, Nick Bryant has returned to Australia — a former posting — at a time of unprecedented med… -
Journalists will be free to report — and other lies the Taliban tells
“A brilliant idea cooked up in Doha” — why Taliban 2.0 doesn’t fool Afghan journalists -
WeCensor — Getting news into and out of China
China is closing its doors to foreign journalists just as it becomes the most interesting story in the world. So, is this all part of a strategy by China to control its own news at home and abroad? But with geopolitical tensions rising, China is … -
Who’s really listening — Reporting when your phone is the enemy
“If you're targeted by Pegasus, you see nothing, you smell nothing, you taste nothing. You’re minding your own business, doing whatever it is that you do with your phone. And then it’s infected.” It might sound cloak-and-dagger, but cyber security… -
The Troublemaker and the Terrier
The trials and triumphs of local and regional journalism in a time of news deserts. -
Live from your living room — reporting from the frontlines of the pandemic
Reporting from the frontlines of the pandemic -
Steve Coll on journalism in this disrupted world
“We have to recognise that the truth is often complex. And it's often elusive in some respects. And it's nuanced. That's not an excuse for enabling liars or for being complicit in propaganda campaigns.” From inside the Washington Post on the day the… -
The story-breaker — The remarkable rise of Jonathan Swan
He is one of Washington’s most recognisable and influential journalists, who became even more well-known thanks to his facial expressions in that interview with US President Donald Trump in 2020. But it wasn’t an easy road for political reporter Jon… -
Clairvoyants and correspondents — Where political journalism gets it wrong
Brexit, Trump, the 2019 Australian election: why do reporters misread their nations' mood? -
Journo is back
For the journalists writing the first records of history, this past year has been one for the ages. In season 2 of Journo, foreign correspondents are pulling on their flak jackets and scouring new platforms like TikTok and Telegram to report on the …