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Princeton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPAW Reunions Panel: How the News Media Covers the MAGA MovementHow is the news media covering the MAGA movement? Four journalists and a Princeton historian during the Princeton Alumni Weekly’s 2025 Reunions panel delved into questions about reporting on Trump voters, whether the press should use the word “lie,” today’s fragmented media landscape, and how even the most explosive investigations don’t spur change the way they used to. Said Kathy Kiely ’77, of the Missouri School of Journalism: “The press is doing its job, but Congress, there’s no sign of vertebrate life up there. If Congress and the other institutions in our democracy aren’t responding to those stories, then it i...2025-06-031h 17Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: The 2024 Pulitzer Prizes AwardedThe Pulitzer Prizes have been announced, honoring the best in journalism from the past year. Each of the honorees have one thing in common. What is it? Also, why the U.S. dropped 10 spots on Reporters Without Borders’ Press Freedom Index, Kim Godwin’s retirement from ABC News, and a special announcement you won’t want to miss. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2024-05-0929 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Dan Rather's return to CBS airwavesAfter nearly 20 years, Dan Rather made a return to CBS News this weekend, sitting down in conversation with reporter Lee Cowan. What did the former anchor and managing editor of CBS Evening News have to say about his departure from the network and how he continues his work at the age of 92. Also, President Biden’s interview with Howard Stern and why the Federal Trade Commission bans noncompete clauses from employee contracts. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2024-05-0228 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Covering the eclipseWhere’d the sun go?! Now that the 2024 eclipse has passed, we’ll talk about what made Monday’s phenomenon magical, and how that was reflected in the coverage. Also, Facebook’s apology to a Kansas publication, why a Colorado reporter was thrown out of a GOP event on public property and the crowning of the 2024 NCAA basketball champs. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2024-04-1228 minNevada Real Estate RadioNevada Real Estate RadioRoxanne Kiely, Prestige's Carson-Tahoe Expressions Memory Care and The Dean Team RE/MAXWhen seniors suffer from memory issues, where can they turn to? Learn how Prestige's Carson Tahoe Expressions Memory Care in Carson City, Nevada and The Dean Team from RE/MAX Professionals work together to help seniors and their families. Join Peter today as he visits with Roxanne Kiely, Community Relations Director at Prestige and Kathy Dean and Nicole Litherland from RE/MAX Professionals. Learn about the USDA and VA mortgages. And a look at the real estate report from Sierra Nevada Realtors. Roxanne Kiely 775-443-4903 Kathy Dean 775-720-7840 Nicole Litherland 775-220-56962024-04-0454 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Why we don't name juvenile crime suspectsAs digital news organizations shutter, many of their archives go dark. Sure, it costs to continue to host websites, but what’s lost when the websites are wiped entirely? Also, why journalists don’t identify juveniles charged with crimes, and two free speech cases go before the Supreme Court. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2024-02-2928 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Covering the Chiefs' championshipThe Kansas City Chiefs are once again the Super Bowl champs! We’ll talk about coverage of the big win, what kept the viewers tuned in – on two networks and online – and which commercials scored with audiences. Also, Tucker Carlson’s trip to Moscow and why people say they’re turning down free newspaper subscriptions. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2024-02-1428 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: A breach of ethics?This week on Views of the News we’ll talk about a Boston Globe columnist who profiled a nurse with terminal cancer who sued to end her life. While reporting on the story, the columnist signed a document attesting to her mental clarity at the time of her request. Did he cross the line? Also, an investigation into prison labor from the Associated Press, how a tweet from the Children’s Television Workshop got America talking and preparing for the Super Bowl. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2024-02-0928 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Remembering Jean Carnahan, former U.S. Senator and former Missouri first ladyThe Kansas City Chiefs are returning to the Super Bowl for the fourth time in the last five years, but it seems the big story is whether Taylor Swift will make it to Las Vegas from Tokyo. We’ll talk about the hype for the Big Game. Also, remembering former U.S. Senator and Missouri first lady Jean Carnahan and Jon Stewart’s return to The Daily Show. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Monique Luisi and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2024-01-3128 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News Preview: A win for the Peacock and the NFLPeacock and the NFL scored a touchdown, moving the AFC Wild Card game to the subscription-only streaming service Saturday night. Did we just witness a change in the NFL’s strategy going into the future? Also, the propsed changes to the Missouri Sunshine Law, local ownership takes over the Baltimore Sun and Republican voters in Iowa make their choice. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2024-01-1728 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: The return of Alex Jones on XJournalists around the globe remain under threat. This week, a journalist here in the U.S. is facing contempt charges if she doesn’t reveal sources from an investigation she did in 2017 and yet another Russian American journalist has drawn the ire of the Kremlin. We’ll talk about why. Also, Alex Jones’s return to X, formerly known as Twitter, Tucker Carlson’s new streaming network and what’s made Spotify’s Wrapped feature so popular. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2023-12-1429 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Remembering Norman LearLiz Cheney’s new book, Oath and Honor, has sparked conversation around several doomsday scenarios, should Donald Trump regain the presidency. We’ll break down the coverage and it’s timing ahead primary voting just weeks away. Also, remembering Henry Kissinger and Sandra Day O’Connor, why a Harvard University professor claims she was fired for researching disinformation at Facebook and what’s next for the Marvel Universe. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2023-12-0729 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Should ESPN apologize?Should ESPN apologize? Sports radio hosts and commentators across the country are calling on ESPN to apologize for doctoring a three-year-old video interview done by another network and publishing it on their X, formerly known as Twitter. They said they didn’t mean to mislead, but did they go far enough in acknowledging their error? Also, President Biden’s executive order regulating artificial intelligence, another U.S. journalist jailed in Russia, and the release of “Killers of the Flower Moon.” From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2023-11-0129 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Covering McCarthy's removal, election of a new SpeakerHistory is made – once again – in Washington, D.C. Tune in to hear the latest on the coverage of Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s removal from the House speakership and the election to replace him. Also, the suspension of the Marion, Kan. police chief; Evan Gershkovich’s mom describes her communication with her son, and why training opportunities for journalists are in peril. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2023-10-0529 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift make newsTravis Kelce apparently has a new biggest fan: Taylor Swift. Her appearance in a GEHA Field skybox alongside his mother Sunday afternoon made headlines nationwide. How did that take over the news cycle? Also, Rupert Murdoch steps down from Fox and News Corp; the WGA reaches a tentative deal, and the FCC signals a return to net neutrality. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Jared Schroeder and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2023-09-2829 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: A Fresh Start for Meet the PressIt’s a new era for NBC’s Meet the Press. How did Kristen Welker do in her debut? Was an interview with Donald Trump the right way to set the tone? Also, the founder of Rolling Stone is axed from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame board, and why Nickelback wants to talk about why everyone hates Nickelback. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Luke Capizzo and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2023-09-2229 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: When should a journalist get involved in a story?When is it appropriate for a journalist to shift from observer to participant? We’ve seen the likes of Anderson Cooper and Dr. Sanjay Gupta jump in when their special skills could help in life-or-death situations, but it is right? Is it journalistically ethical? Or does it not matter when we’re talking about showing our humanity? Also, why a collegiate paper in Florida turned down an advertisement for mail order abortion pills, the latest chapter in Maria Ressa’s fight for freedom, and how Barstool Sports has been skirting copyright laws on viral videos. From Missouri School of Journalism profes...2023-09-1429 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: A strategy to cover Trump's legal troublesMSNBC’s strategy seems to be paying off, as ratings show viewers are tuning in for its coverage of Donald Trump’s indictments. What’s working, and what’s leading others to turn off Fox News and CNN? Also, coverage of the Republican debate and why Fox News is apologizing for a story it wrote about a fallen Marine. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2023-08-3129 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: A strategy to cover Trump's legal troublesMSNBC’s strategy seems to be paying off, as ratings show viewers are tuning in for its coverage of Donald Trump’s indictments. What’s working, and what’s leading others to turn off Fox News and CNN? Also, coverage of the Republican debate and why Fox News is apologizing for a story it wrote about a fallen Marine. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2023-08-3129 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: What's the relationship between a newspaper and its community?A week after the Marion County Record had its equipment returned, the newspaper’s owner and many in its community disagree on what the role of a community newspaper should be. Also, what changes at the Open Society Foundation could mean for journalism in eastern Europe; X - formerly known as Twitter - kills off more tools useful to journalist, and Meta’s making moves toward releasing a Threads interface. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2023-08-2429 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Kansas Newspaper RaidedJournalists across the country are standing behind the publisher and staff of the Marion County Record. Police raided the Kansas newspaper last week, seizing computers, phones and reporting materials in an apparent illegal search. Also, the impact of cameras in the courtroom in covering latest indictment of Donald Trump, covering the wildfires in Hawaii and “crafting” visual journalism. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2023-08-1728 minThe Pursuit of Health PodcastThe Pursuit of Health PodcastEp31 - Freedom of Speech as a Prerequisite to a Healthy Society, Professor Kathy KielyOur host, Dr. Fethke, dedicates this episode to a remarkable college classmate and friend at a time when she needs everyone’s support. This person is none other than Maria Ressa, the recipient of the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize, recognized for her tireless efforts over the past three decades to champion Freedom of the Press in the face of overwhelming obstacles. In the words of the Nobel Committee, Maria Ressa received the Nobel Peace Prize jointly with Russia’s Dmitry Muratov for "their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression, which is a precondition for democracy and lasting peace."In o...2022-10-271h 09One Tough Podcast with Bo DietlOne Tough Podcast with Bo DietlEpisode 116: America... The Crime CapitalOn the latest episode of One Tough Podcast with Bo Dietl, Bo talks about the recent Off Duty Officer getting attacked and beaten up, the disappearance of the 16 year old Kiely Rodni, how we need to vote for Lee Zeldin over Kathy Hochul & so much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-08-2525 minViews of the NewsViews of the NewsViews of the News: What is the future of media criticism?This week marked some big changes in media criticism, with the end of CNN’s Reliable Sources and Columnist Margaret Sullivan’s departure from the Washington Post. What is the future of this important area? Also, the Big Ten Conference’s massive new media deal, Urban Meyer’s return to the broadcast booth and a Canadian news anchor gone from the airwaves for going gray?. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-08-2428 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: What is the future of media criticism?This week marked some big changes in media criticism, with the end of CNN’s Reliable Sources and Columnist Margaret Sullivan’s departure from the Washington Post. What is the future of this important area? Also, the Big Ten Conference’s massive new media deal, Urban Meyer’s return to the broadcast booth and a Canadian news anchor gone from the airwaves for going gray?. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-08-2428 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 21_ Sean McBride, CCO at Arnold2022-07-2533 minViews of the NewsViews of the NewsViews of the News: Loophole in Texas law blocking journalists in UvaldeJournalists in Uvalde, Texas are toiling in their reporting on the police response to the shooting at Robb Elementary School. Now it appears a loophole in the Texas law is making that work even harder. Also, coverage of the January 6 hearings, Rebel Wilson addresses controversy with an Australian newspaper, and the editorial control given to Major League Baseball owners. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Ron Kelley and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-06-1628 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Loophole in Texas law blocking journalists in UvaldeJournalists in Uvalde, Texas are toiling in their reporting on the police response to the shooting at Robb Elementary School. Now it appears a loophole in the Texas law is making that work even harder. Also, coverage of the January 6 hearings, Rebel Wilson addresses controversy with an Australian newspaper, and the editorial control given to Major League Baseball owners. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Ron Kelley and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-06-1628 minViews of the NewsViews of the NewsViews of the News: Columbia Daily Tribune announces daily delivery to continueThe Columbia Daily Tribune’s parent company says it’s ‘calling an audible’ and holding off on next month’s planned reduction in print production while it analyzes data and subscriber feedback. Also, covering the deaths of two prominent local attorneys, the start of the January 6 hearings, and CNN’s move to break up with breaking news. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Damon Kiesow and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-06-0928 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Columbia Daily Tribune announces daily delivery to continueThe Columbia Daily Tribune’s parent company says it’s ‘calling an audible’ and holding off on next month’s planned reduction in print production while it analyzes data and subscriber feedback. Also, covering the deaths of two prominent local attorneys, the start of the January 6 hearings, and CNN’s move to break up with breaking news. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Damon Kiesow and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-06-0928 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 20_ Sharra Owens-Schwartz, Vice President, Inclusion, Diversity and Equity at Rocket Software2022-05-1334 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Should local papers stop filling pages with national newsIs it time for newspapers to stop filling print pages with national and international news and keep it local? Also the death of CNN+. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-04-2828 minViews of the NewsViews of the NewsViews of the News: Should local papers stop filling pages with national newsIs it time for newspapers to stop filling print pages with national and international news and keep it local? Also the death of CNN+. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-04-2828 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 19_ Julianna Akuamoah, Chief Talent Officer, Arnold Worldwide2022-04-2229 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Changes proposed to Missouri Sunshine LawA bill before the Missouri House of Representatives stands to limit access to public information under the state’s Sunshine Law. What’s under consideration? Also, Elon Musk’s bid to buy Twitter and a new boss at the New York Times. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-04-2028 minViews of the NewsViews of the NewsViews of the News: Changes proposed to Missouri Sunshine LawA bill before the Missouri House of Representatives stands to limit access to public information under the state’s Sunshine Law. What’s under consideration? Also, Elon Musk’s bid to buy Twitter and a new boss at the New York Times. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-04-2028 minViews of the NewsViews of the NewsViews of the News: Should journalists get off Twitter?Is it time for journalists to get off Twitter? One of the nation’s leading newspapers has made a presence on the social platform optional. We’ll talk about why, and what effects this could have on the quality of reporting and the safety of reporters. Also, Warner Bros. Discovery’s takeover of CNN and HBO, the collapse of Black News Channel and the USA Today’s innovative use of comic journalism. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-04-1428 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Should journalists get off Twitter?Is it time for journalists to get off Twitter? One of the nation’s leading newspapers has made a presence on the social platform optional. We’ll talk about why, and what effects this could have on the quality of reporting and the safety of reporters. Also, Warner Bros. Discovery’s takeover of CNN and HBO, the collapse of Black News Channel and the USA Today’s innovative use of comic journalism. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-04-1428 minViews of the NewsViews of the NewsViews of the News: Journalists killed in UkraineAs we move into the fourth week of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the journalism community mourns two of its own, killed while covering the conflict. Also, insiders describe what it was like to work for Russian state media, coverage of Chuck Erickson’s pending parole and reaction to Tom Brady’s return to the NFL. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-03-1728 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Journalists killed in UkraineAs we move into the fourth week of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the journalism community mourns two of its own, killed while covering the conflict. Also, insiders describe what it was like to work for Russian state media, coverage of Chuck Erickson’s pending parole and reaction to Tom Brady’s return to the NFL. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-03-1728 minViews of the NewsViews of the NewsViews of the News: Putin cracks down on news mediaRussian President Vladimir Putin has cracked down on journalists, threatening up to 15 years imprisonment for the reporting of ‘false information.’ What effect is this having on reporting of that nation’s invasion of Ukraine. Also, The Atlantic’s 12,000-word profile of the Saudi Arabian Crown Prince, and how a journalist’s identity as a storyteller could be eroding our credibility with the public. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-03-0928 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Putin cracks down on news mediaRussian President Vladimir Putin has cracked down on journalists, threatening up to 15 years imprisonment for the reporting of ‘false information.’ What effect is this having on reporting of that nation’s invasion of Ukraine. Also, The Atlantic’s 12,000-word profile of the Saudi Arabian Crown Prince, and how a journalist’s identity as a storyteller could be eroding our credibility with the public. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-03-0928 minViews of the NewsViews of the NewsViews of the News: Russia's invasion of UkraineAll eyes are on Ukraine nearly a week after Russian forces invaded the country. This week, we look at the work reporters are doing on the ground, the effects of social media and limiting the spread of disinformation from Russian state media. Also, President Biden’s first State of the Union address and the new boss at CNN. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-03-0228 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Russia's invasion of UkraineAll eyes are on Ukraine nearly a week after Russian forces invaded the country. This week, we look at the work reporters are doing on the ground, the effects of social media and limiting the spread of disinformation from Russian state media. Also, President Biden’s first State of the Union address and the new boss at CNN. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-03-0228 minViews of the NewsViews of the NewsViews of the News: Trump tells Rogan to stop apologizing, Spotify stands by dealFormer President Trump said it’s time for Joe Rogan to stop apologizing for the Spotify controversies. After nearly two weeks, the streaming service stands by the conservative podcaster and their exclusive distribution agreement. We’ll talk about why. Also, Jeff Zucker’s ouster from CNN, coverage of the Olympics and why we can’t stop playing Wordle. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Ron Kelley and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-02-0928 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Trump tells Rogan to stop apologizing, Spotify stands by dealFormer President Trump said it’s time for Joe Rogan to stop apologizing for the Spotify controversies. After nearly two weeks, the streaming service stands by the conservative podcaster and their exclusive distribution agreement. We’ll talk about why. Also, Jeff Zucker’s ouster from CNN, coverage of the Olympics and why we can’t stop playing Wordle. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Ron Kelley and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-02-0928 minViews of the NewsViews of the NewsViews of the News: Car hits TV reporter during live shotJournalists across the country are calling for safer work conditions after a car struck a West Virginia television reporter during a live report. Also, a Columbia radio legend says it’s time to retire and it seems the nation caught Chiefs fever during 13 seconds of football Sunday night. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-01-2728 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Car hits TV reporter during live shotJournalists across the country are calling for safer work conditions after a car struck a West Virginia television reporter during a live report. Also, a Columbia radio legend says it’s time to retire and it seems the nation caught Chiefs fever during 13 seconds of football Sunday night. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2022-01-2728 minViews of the NewsViews of the NewsViews of the News: Danny Fenester released from Myanmar jailJournalist Danny Fenester is back in the U.S. just days after a judge in Myanmar sentenced him to 11 years in prison. What led to his release, and what’s the situation like for other journalists in that country? Also, why Pope Francis is thanking journalists, localizing a global climate change summit and Taylor Swift’s grab for what is hers. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2021-11-1728 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Danny Fenester released from Myanmar jailJournalist Danny Fenester is back in the U.S. just days after a judge in Myanmar sentenced him to 11 years in prison. What led to his release, and what’s the situation like for other journalists in that country? Also, why Pope Francis is thanking journalists, localizing a global climate change summit and Taylor Swift’s grab for what is hers. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2021-11-1728 minViews of the NewsViews of the NewsViews of the News: Aaron Rodgers Misled People About COVID-19 VaccineGreen Bay Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers lied to fans and the public about his COVID-19 immunization status, a fact we know now that he’s contracted the virus. What effect are his actions having on the spread of disinformation? Also, why Kansas legislative staffers altered a recording of a state senate hearing, and how Georgia journalism students helped save a regional newspaper. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2021-11-1028 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Aaron Rodgers Misled People About COVID-19 VaccineGreen Bay Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers lied to fans and the public about his COVID-19 immunization status, a fact we know now that he’s contracted the virus. What effect are his actions having on the spread of disinformation? Also, why Kansas legislative staffers altered a recording of a state senate hearing, and how Georgia journalism students helped save a regional newspaper. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2021-11-1028 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Cyberattacks and the mid-Missouri news mediaA few days after Gov. Mike Parson accused a St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter of hacking a state website, hundreds of Sinclair Broadcast Group television stations fell victim to a ransomware attack. One of these was a cyberattack, one was reporting. We’ll distinguish between the two. And, is the other shoe about to drop on Facebook? We’ll talk about how the company’s communications team is responding to another set of leaked documents. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2021-10-2028 minViews of the NewsViews of the NewsViews of the News: Cyberattacks and the mid-Missouri news mediaA few days after Gov. Mike Parson accused a St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter of hacking a state website, hundreds of Sinclair Broadcast Group television stations fell victim to a ransomware attack. One of these was a cyberattack, one was reporting. We’ll distinguish between the two. And, is the other shoe about to drop on Facebook? We’ll talk about how the company’s communications team is responding to another set of leaked documents. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2021-10-2028 minThe Conversation WeeklyThe Conversation WeeklyExplaining the 2021 Nobel Prizes: how touch works, a better way to make medicine and the fiction of Abdulrazak GurnahSix prize announcements later, 12 men and one woman from 11 countries are now settling down to their new lives as Nobel laureates. In this episode, we delve into the scientific discoveries around touch and organic catalysts awarded the 2021 prizes in medicine and chemistry. And we talk to a friend and collaborator of Abdulrazak Gurnah, the Tanzanian writer awarded the Nobel prize for literature.Featuring Kate Poole, associate professor in physiology, at the University of New South Wales in Australia, David Nagib, associate professor of chemistry at the Ohio State University and Susheila Nasta, emeritus professor of modern...2021-10-1444 minViews of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News (1995-2024)Views of the News: Cancel culture or accountability?Is it cancel culture or accountability? In the same week Jon Gruder steps down as the Las Vegas Raiders’ head coach, Dave Chappelle’s newest Netflix special is called out for transphobic jokes, and Rolling Stone publishes a profile of Eric Clapton detailing racist rants and support of for anti-vaccine, anti-science groups. Also, the Nobel Peace Prize goes to two journalists fighting for free expression and a Reuters investigation shows AT&T is a major funder of far right-wing One America News Network. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Monique Luisi and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2021-10-1428 minViews of the NewsViews of the NewsViews of the News: Cancel culture or accountability?Is it cancel culture or accountability? In the same week Jon Gruder steps down as the Las Vegas Raiders’ head coach, Dave Chappelle’s newest Netflix special is called out for transphobic jokes, and Rolling Stone publishes a profile of Eric Clapton detailing racist rants and support of for anti-vaccine, anti-science groups. Also, the Nobel Peace Prize goes to two journalists fighting for free expression and a Reuters investigation shows AT&T is a major funder of far right-wing One America News Network. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Monique Luisi and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.2021-10-1428 minInside Mizzou AthleticsInside Mizzou AthleticsBrad's Bites - Kathy Kiely on the Missouri Info CorpsMizzou journalism professor Kathy Kiely talks about the Missouri Info Corps, a pop-up newsroom that covered underserved communities and topics across the state over the summer.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2021-09-1807 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 18_Mary Mazzio, CEO & Founder, 50 Eggs2021-07-2635 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 17_Makeeba McCreary, Chief of Learning and Community Engagement, MFA2021-06-2424 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 16_Bina Venkataraman, Editor, The Boston Globe2021-06-2438 minAlyssa Milano: Sorry Not SorryAlyssa Milano: Sorry Not SorryEnding the Filibuster to Save America with Adam JentlesonCritical legislation on issues ranging from racial justice, the Equal Rights Amendment, gun violence prevention, economic justice, LGBTQIA rights, and so much more are at risk of dying in the senate because of the tyranny of the minority. The filibuster, an accident of the senate rules, is holding the chamber hostage, turning a majority-rule body into an arena of obstructionism.  To discuss the filibuster and efforts to do away with it, we invited Adam Jentleson on to the show. Adam served as Deputy Chief of Staff to Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid, where he advised on strategy a...2021-03-2235 minGlobal JournalistGlobal JournalistGlobal Journalist: Did Facebook's "pivot to video" cause publishers to face plant?Last week, the Federal Trade Commission and 48 attorneys general accused Facebook of violating antitrust laws and illegally stifling competition by buying its rivals. It was the latest development in the debate surrounding the power and influence of Big Tech. Facebook has been wielding its immense power in other ways for years and, wittingly or unwittingly, damaging other institutions along the way. On this episode of Global Journalist, three journalists talk about the collateral damage of a trend that Facebook launched: hundreds of newsroom layoffs and big changes in the news you see online. Host: Trevor Hook Guests: Derek Thompson, The...2020-12-1528 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 15_Brenda Hodge, CMO, Nuance CommunicationsAs a part of our 2020 Vital Signs event, The Ad Club has partnered with event sponsor, V2 Communications, a PR and digital communications firm, to bring you a conversation with Nuance Communications centered around a topic we know is currently top-of-mind for everyone – health care.  In this episode Brenda Hodge, CMO, Nuance Communications speaks about healthcare marketing, trends in health and wellness, and specifically, physician burnout and the patient experience. Like many of our Vital Signs speakers, Nuance has been forced to innovate at the speed of light in a rapidly shifting environment amidst the global pandemic. For...2020-12-0928 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 14_Lisa Hughes, News Anchor, WBZ-TVIn this episode Lisa Hughes, News Anchor, WBZ-TV shares some advice for aspiring journalists and the common thread that runs through her personal and professional life. Lisa will be part of The Women’s Leadership Forum conversation streaming live on July 9th. Purchase your tickets by 7/8 at adclub.org/womens. This episode presented by PNC Bank2020-07-0229 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 13_Kate Walsh, President & CEO, Boston Medical CenterIn times of crisis, it’s important to fall back on your values and for Boston Medical Center, that means exceptional care without exception. Hear Kate Walsh, President and CEO discuss how this thinking has led her and her team through the COVID-19 pandemic, while simultaneously embracing telehealth and reaching past the medical encounter with their patients. This episode presented by PNC Bank2020-07-0226 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 12_Tanisha Sullivan, Associate General Counsel, Industrial Affairs, Sanofi Genzyme; President, NAACP BostonTanisha Sullivan is on a mission to eliminate systemic racism and has been the President of the NAACP Boston since 2016, but her journey began when she was only 6 years old. Hear how Tanisha’s parents ignited her passion for economic equality and educational equity, the influence it has had on her career and how she is leading two teams through a global pandemic and racial unrest. This episode presented by PNC Bank2020-07-0231 minOn the MediaOn the MediaMoney, Power, GloryThe showdown for the Democratic nomination continues, and the gloves have come off. This week, On the Media examines the conflicting narratives around how each candidate raises money. Plus, how changes at the National Archives could distort the historical record of the Trump administration. 1. Michael Grynbaum [@grynbaum], media correspondent for The New York Times, and Kathy Kiely [@kathykiely], former news director at Bloomberg Politics and journalism professor at University of Missouri School of Journalism, on how Bloomberg News is — and isn't — covering the candidacy of its owner. Listen. 2. Taylor Lorenz [@TaylorLorenz], reporter for The New York Time...2020-02-2150 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesBrianMcMahon, Head of Risk, Audit and Finance Technology, Capital OneIn this episode Brian McMahon, Head of Risk, Audit and Finance Technology of Capital One, discusses the balancing act of finding the top talent in a tech category not known for its diversity. A tough mission but they're on it. Join us for more discussion around diversity and inclusion at The 2020 Women’s Leadership Forum: Eyes Wide Open on March 26th. Purchase your tickets today! Go to adclub.org/womens20202020-02-0617 minGlobal JournalistGlobal JournalistGlobal Journalist: 'Panama Papers' Journalist Describes Sprawling ProbeMarina Walker Guevara has managed two massive global investigations for the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. Both the 'Panama Papers' and 'Paradise Papers' investigations of offshore tax havens and money laundering involved a global network of dozens of journalists working in six continents. On this special edition of Global Journalist, Guevara speaks with host Kathy Kiely about the leaks that revealed how some of the world's most wealthy and powerful people hid money offshore, and how ICIJ meticulously combed through millions of documents to make sense of it all.2020-01-0328 minReliable SourcesReliable SourcesDecember 1, 2019: Tale of two Fox News judges; Zurawik's take on pro-Trump media; 'follow the money' in the Trump age; how Bloomberg is covering Bloomberg's campaignDahlia Lithwick, Caroline Polisi, David Zurawik, Rebecca Davis O'Brien, Andrea Bernstein, Kathy Kiely, Peter T. Coleman, and Angela Denker join Brian Stelter.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy2019-12-0138 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 10_Greg James, Global Chief Strategy Officer, Havas Media Group2019-09-2032 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 9_Paul English, Co-Founder, Lola2019-04-3026 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 8_Kelly Fredrickson, President, MullenLowe Boston2019-03-1328 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 7_Kate Jaspon, CFO of Dunkin' Brands2019-02-2530 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 6_Kiran Smith, CEO of Arnold WorldwideFrom changing careers to changing diapers: The mother of reinvention, Kiran Smith Continuing our focus on female leadership, we sit with Kiran Smith, CEO of Arnold Worldwide. Shifting from a computer science degree to an MBA, marketing in a multitude of industries, and pivoting from brand to agency—all with three young daughters at home—Kiran is no stranger to “seismic shifts”. 2019-02-1622 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 5_Marianne Harrison, John Hancock’s President and Chief Executive Officer, and Barbara Goose, their Chief Marketing OfficerLeading through change with Marianne Harrison, President and CEO, and Barbara Goose, CMO, of John Hancock As we gear up for The Women’s Leadership Forum entitled “Seismic Shifts," we sit with two of Boston’s top executives, Marianne Harrison, John Hancock’s President and Chief Executive Officer, and Barbara Goose, their Chief Marketing Officer, who have had more than their share of seismic shifts — both personally and professionally. Listen as they discuss how they’ve led through major change. The Ad Club extends a huge thank you to our Presenting Partner, John Hancock, for their contin...2019-01-2829 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 4_How Was That Hatched?How Was That Hatched? Sue DeSilva, Executive Creative Director, Digitas   Arielle Mulgrew, Social Content Writer, MullenLowe U.S.  Liam Shannon, Executive Creative Director, Aetna Listen in as the Gold winners of the 2018 Hatch Awards discuss how top creative leaders in Boston generate winning campaigns for their clients and what winning traits they look for when hiring creative talent.2019-01-1544 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 3_Jodi Robinson, President, Digitas North AmericaGetting Personal and Hyper Personal with Our Favorite Unicorn. Jodi Robinson, President, Digitas, North America Join Jodi Robinson as we discuss her personal history, some hyper-personal marketing campaigns and her continued hunt for unicorns as she celebrates her 20th anniversary at Digitas.2018-12-2121 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 2_George Sargent, President Boston, Havas Media Group“It takes a village” and other thoughts on winning through creativity, curiosity, and risk taking. George Sargent, President Boston, Havas Media Group Take a listen as George Sargent, President Boston, Havas Media Group, discusses how brands can still be meaningful to consumers and how creativity and curiosity are the common traits of the Havas Village hot shots.2018-12-2117 minThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesThe Ad Club - Between Milk and Water Podcast SeriesEpisode 1_John Moore, Global President, MullenLowe MediahubMullenLowe Mediahub is on fire and John Moore is in the hot seat. John Moore, Global President, MullenLowe Mediahub John Moore, Global President of MullenLowe Mediahub, Adweek Executive of the Year, 2017 Media Agency of the Year, Boston Magazine Top 100 Influencers, ( FYI, he was ahead of Jeff Bezos ) and Lion winner sat still for 31 minutes, and 27 seconds as we launched “Between Milk and Water” the first of what promises to be an engaging podcast series focused on all of the hot topics and cool people that are driving our industry.2018-12-2131 minPodcasts from CitysidePodcasts from CitysideUncharted Episode 22: Political journalism in the age of TrumpThe shortcomings of traditional political journalism have been visible for some time. But the unprecedented presidency of Donald Trump has graphically exposed journalism’s weaknesses.  In 2016, before the November election, Jay Rosen, Professor of Journalism at New York University, sat down with journalist Kathy Kiely at the Uncharted Festival of Ideas in Berkeley to talk about the right frame for interpreting press coverage of the presidential campaign. Their conclusions hold just as true for journalists after the election, when the stakes have proven so much higher. Every year in Berkeley, Uncharted draws together some of the...2017-07-0736 minPodcasts from CitysidePodcasts from CitysideUncharted Episode 20: What can we do about Citizens United?  With the conservative turn of the Supreme Court, overturning Citizens United looks unlikely. But Daniel Newman believes there are reforms that can be implemented even in the current political climate. In 2016, before the November election, Newman, co-founder and president of Maplight, sat down with journalist Kathy Kiely at the Uncharted Festival of Ideas in Berkeley, to talk about reforming the place of money in our political system. Every year in Berkeley, Uncharted draws together some of the world’s leading thinkers for conversations that provoke, entertain, and attempt to shift the needle towards a b...2017-07-0731 minSFMSports CollegeSFMSports College5/3/17: Stevenson Women's Lacrosse Post Game ShowCoach Kathy Railey and freshman Kiely Bunce joins the All Access Post Game Show to talk about the 14-5 MAC Commonwealth semifinal win versus Albright.2017-05-0405 minPrinceton Alumni Weekly: Goin\' BackstoryPrinceton Alumni Weekly: Goin' BackstoryGoin’ Backstory: October 2016In the October episode, we talk with Kathy Kiely ’77, an editor at Public Square Media, about the nine Princeton alumni who’ve run for president, representing nearly every part of the American political spectrum. Columnist Gregg Lange ’70 shares his thoughts on recent PAW stories about the beginning of coeducation and a 19th century standoff between students and librarians. And sports editor Brett Tomlinson does his best to avoid ranking the greatest athletes in Princeton history.2016-10-1430 minPrinceton Alumni Weekly: Goin\' BackstoryPrinceton Alumni Weekly: Goin' BackstoryPAW-litics: Inside the Presidential Campaign - 6.2.12The Reunions panel “PAW-litics: Inside the Presidential Campaign,” sponsored by the Princeton Alumni Weekly, featured nine alumni journalists discussing and debating key points of the 2012 race for the White House. Our special podcast presentation of the event includes the entire conversation. The panelists were Katrina vanden Heuvel ’81, editor and publisher of The Nation; Kathy Kiely ’77, managing editor of the Sunlight Foundation; Nick Confessore ’98, a reporter at The New York Times; Rick Klein ’98, senior Washington editor at ABC News; Ramesh Ponnuru ’95, senior editor of the National Review; Ryan T. Anderson ’04, editor of Public Discourse; Jennifer Epstein ’08, a reporter at Politico; Richard Just ’01, former e...2012-06-051h 29