Sound Reporting 2.0: Join author Jerome Socolovsky for a discussion of his new book

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Date
12/13/2024
Time
12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
Where
Online Workshop
Cost
$0.00
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Join author Jerome Socolovsky as he discusses his new book, Sound Reporting, Second Edition: The NPR Guide to Broadcast, Podcast and Digital Journalism. He’ll talk about the insights into the craft of audio journalism that he’s gleaned from his conversations with many of NPR’s top producers, reporters, hosts and editors.

*This event accommodates 95.

About Your Instructor

Jerome Socolovsky

Jerome Socolovsky is NPR's Audio Journalism Trainer. He’s been a journalist for so long that one of his first big stories was the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Jerome has also been on the scene covering the Arab Spring protests in Cairo, the Balkan war crimes trials in The Hague, a civil war in Yemen, papal visits to Madrid and Havana and other world-changing events. Jerome covered Spain and Portugal for NPR from 2002 to 2010 and has been editor on Morning Edition and the national, international and culture desks. He has been a reporter for the AP, UPI and Voice of America and served as Editor-in-Chief of Religion News Service, and his work has won awards from the Association of International Broadcasters, the Religion News Association and the Associated Church Press.

Notes on this Class

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