By Jill Geisler
In today's podcast:
In Poynter's daily podcast, sponsored by The City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism, faculty member (and veteran broadcast journalist) Jill Geisler curates news about media -- broadcast, print, online. The podcast looks at developments in journalism, technology and business.
You can subscribe to this podcast via RSS or to any of our podcasts on iTunesU.
We'd love your feedback, in the comments section of this article or by e-mail.
- How Rohde and Ludin escaped the Taliban
- Poynter's Bob Steele discusses the ethics of withholding news of kidnapped journalists with The Christian Science Monitor.
- Reporters without Borders calls Iran the "World's Biggest Prison for Journalists" and tracks arrests.
- Mutter asks: "Can grassroots journalism do the job?"
In Poynter's daily podcast, sponsored by The City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism, faculty member (and veteran broadcast journalist) Jill Geisler curates news about media -- broadcast, print, online. The podcast looks at developments in journalism, technology and business.
You can subscribe to this podcast via RSS or to any of our podcasts on iTunesU.
We'd love your feedback, in the comments section of this article or by e-mail.
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