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The Newsroom Podcast Terbaik yang Boleh Kami Cari
Ikuti perbincangan mengenai watak-watak seperti Sloan, Margaret, Will, Jim, MacKenzie, Charlie dan banyak lagi, rangkuman episod, ulasan, ulasan di sebalik tabir dan pelbagai podcast yang membincangkan semua perkara yang berkaitan dengan Bilik Berita. The Newsroom adalah siri televisyen Amerika yang popular yang ditayangkan selama tiga musim di HBO dari 2012 hingga 2014.
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From The Newsroom

news.com.au

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Because the news should not be boring. The best stories, told by the world's best journos - right from our newsroom at news.com.au. Hosted by Andrew Bucklow. Short, sweet, five days a week, and in your ears by 6am. Find more of the world's best stories at news.com.au, on YouTube or join our WhatsApp channel - just look for news.com.au and hit follow
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The Newsroom

Benjamin Schachtman

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Hosted by WHQR News Director Ben Schachtman, the program will be an opportunity for local officials and reporters -- the people who make news and the people who report it -- to talk about the issues that affect our community. According to host Ben Schachtman, "Our goal is to have candid, in-depth conversations about the topics that concern our listeners. It will be a chance to dig a little deeper into the news." From WHQR Public Media in Wilmington, NC. Contact us at [email protected]
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"I want the truth!" "You can’t handle the truth!" So goes the famous exchange in Aaron Sorkin’s play A Few Good Men. But "speaking truth to stupid" is also a major theme of the writer’s new HBO television series, The Newsroom. Will this show have the staying power of Sorkin’s past television outings, or is it a creative dead end? Tune in every week as Andrew and Andrew analyze each episode of the season. They’ll recap each episode, give their general thoughts (wherever that may lead) and dis ...
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Off the Newsroom

South Florida News Service

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Off The Newsroom is a weekly podcast produced by South Florida News Service where we cover interesting or historic moments nationally, the great old Florida Man, and local stories covered by SFNS reporters.
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The Newsroom After Show recaps, reviews and discusses episodes of HBO's The Newsroom. Show Summary: Aaron Sorkin once chronicled the daily work of the federal government in "The West Wing." In "The Newsroom," the Emmy-winning executive producer uses the operation of a fictional cable news network as the heart of the story, with Jeff Daniels portraying the network's lead anchor and leading an ensemble cast. Episodes are written around actual recent news events, reported by a staff that takes ...
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Throw Out the Rundown: 'The Newsroom' Podcast

Throw Out the Rundown: 'The Newsroom' Podcast

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Throw Out the Rundown: 'The Newsroom' Podcast is the #1 podcast for all things 'The Newsroom' covering everything you need to know about Season 2 of the hit HBO show. Featuring the internets Weston, Adam & McManus. The boys breakdown blocks of insightful commentary, rumors, news and more on the best 'The Newsroom' podcast on the planet!
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Beyond the Newsroom

Diana Alvear & Lou Dubois

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Journalists, are you exhausted by the demands of the grind? Wishing you could pivot to something outside of news but don't know how? You've come to the right place! Welcome to Beyond the Newsroom! We're Diana and Lou, two network news buds who both successfully pivoted to new careers in communications and we want to help. We're interviewing former newsies who've jumped to awesome new careers, successfully transferring the skills they learned in the newsroom into new work, & who now have a hi ...
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The Whistleblower Newsroom

thewhistleblowernewsroom

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An investigative reporter who has won awards for her work in print, television and radio, Kristina Borjesson is internationally known for blowing the whistle on US mainstream journalism outlets for censoring the truth on major stories and for being purveyors of false official-source narratives. She created THE WHISTLEBLOWER NEWSROOM show as a platform for and about whistleblowers, for conveying inconvenient truths and for presenting thought-provoking voices on urgent issues—national and inte ...
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The Compassionate Newsroom

Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon

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Welcome to "The Compassionate Newsroom" podcast, hosted by Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon, a former news director and television reporter turned happiness scholar. She trains news leaders and journalists on workplace well-being fueled by positive psychology. This podcast provides essential insights for news leaders and journalists on fostering resilience and compassion within the media industry. Join Dr. Kortni as she explores effective strategies to manage stress, mindfulness, and foster a positiv ...
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On today's show, WHQR's Ben Schachtman and Kelly Kenoyer look at the highlights from the recent candidates forum, held by WHQR, WECT, and Port City Daily, featuring candidates running for Wilmington City Council. We'll add some context and analysis to the seven candidates' answers to some tough questions.…
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The Chillin' in the Statehouse crew is back with another episode on gerrymandering and food stamps. While Senate Republicans have the signatures to call a redistricting special session, House Republicans are not yet there. Meanwhile, it's looking like the federal government shutdown will mean no November SNAP benefits, or at least delayed or partia…
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Drag superstar Trinity the Tuck spills all, from working with Taylor Swift to making her wild new Tubi movie Slay. She also dishes on what she really thinks of Australia’s biggest personalities. There's no filter, but it's all fun. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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On today's show, WHQR's Ben Schachtman and Kelly Kenoyer look at the highlights from the recent candidates forum, held by WHQR, WECT, and Port City Daily, featuring candidates running for Wilmington office. We'll add some context and analysis to the three mayoral candidates' answers to some tough questions.…
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Australia’s been dreaming of a fast train from Sydney to Melbourne for decades - but will it ever leave the station? We speak to Professor Christopher Pettit from UNSW to find out how likely high-speed rail really is, and when we might finally get on track. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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When a flotilla carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza was reportedly attacked by a drone, journalist Yusuf Omar was on board — alongside Greta Thunberg. In this episode, he relives the chaos at sea, the moment their vessel caught fire, and reveals what Greta is really like when the cameras aren’t rolling. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.co…
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On today's show, WHQR's series CAFO Country, featuring environmental journalist David Boraks, takes a deep dive into North Carolina's hog and poultry industry — it's a major economic driver for the state, but also the source of serious environmental concerns. Plus, we sat down with Inside Climate News' Lisa Sorg to catch up on her latest reporting …
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Half-Arsed History host Riley Knight joins us to talk about some of history’s strangest deaths — from a politician who died while doing the deed to a Viking bitten by a severed head. Honestly, you couldn’t make this stuff up. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Mark Meredith has spent 38 years as a NSW police officer delivering some of the toughest news imaginable - death messages. In this episode, he reveals how officers handle that task before sharing a personal story that changed his life forever. Check out fortemaustralia.org.au For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inf…
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A major change is coming to the way Australians access adult content online. From December, anyone wanting to view porn will have to prove they’re over 18 — not on adult sites, but at the search engine level. What does that mean for your Google account, your privacy, and your options for getting around it? We ask Professor Lisa Given from RMIT. For…
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On today's show, a slightly overdue conversation with Josie Barnhart, Republican vice-chair of the New Hanover County Board of Education, and a mother of three. Earlier this year, Barnhart challenged the book Blended in the district, leading to some tough questions about the intersecting roles of parent and elected official, as well as how to handl…
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Home and Away star Jessica Redmayne opens up about the heartbreaking loss of her mum, Christine, to dementia. From the first signs of change to the long years of care, Jessica shares her deeply personal journey of love, resilience, and grief — and why she’s determined to raise awareness about a condition affecting hundreds of thousands of Australia…
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On today's show, a candid sitdown with Spence Broadhurst, who helped steer the hospital sale that led to the creation of The Endowment, served as its first board chair, and has, in his words, acted as a watchdog for its founding documents. We discuss the challenges and debates the board has faced. And we touch on some of the tension around the rece…
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All throughout the northside of downtown Wilmington, there are little markers of the past — a past filled with the sound of metal wheels clattering down the tracks. The Northside was once home to a sprawling railyard and passenger rail station — and it could be the home of passenger rail again.Oleh Kelly Kenoyer
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Attorney General Kris Kobach is suing Gov. Laura Kelly, setting up another legal battle featuring Kobach versus Kelly. This time, it's over SNAP data demanded by the USDA. The Chillin' team breaks it down ahead of a likely court hearing this coming week. We also have news on the Republican rebrand for the One Big Beautiful Bill.…
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Dispatch executive editor Michael Shearer speaks with reporter Sheridan Hendrix to discuss the mascot brawl that occurred between Rufus and Brutus 15 years ago. During this time, we discuss how Ohio State is set to face Ohio University in football for the first time since this event occurred.Oleh Gannett
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More than five years after Ivan Milat’s death, questions still linger. Was Australia’s most infamous serial killer responsible for more than seven murders — and did he act alone? We speak with news.com.au’s Cydonee Mardon, who covered Milat’s trial, about the chilling evidence, the push for a parliamentary inquiry, and why some of his relatives sti…
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Former royal butler Grant Harrold spent seven years serving inside the palace, working for Charles (now King), Camilla, William, Kate, and Harry. In this episode, Grant reveals what Harry and William were like when they were younger and shares a wild story about Prince Philip. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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Former royal butler Grant Harrold spent seven years serving inside the palace, working for Charles (now King), Camilla, William, Kate, and Harry. In this episode, Grant lifts the lid on life behind closed doors — from what Camilla is really like, to whether those bizarre rumours about ironed shoelaces and travelling toilet seats are true. See omnys…
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With K-State and KU playing on Saturday, it's the start to football season. It's also political football season. The Chillin' team has several issues teed up, from gerrymandered redistricting and education cut scores to SNAP data plus candy definitions and DOGE cuts — and even a little Taylor Swift.Oleh Gannett
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Home invasions are rising across Victoria, sparking fierce debate over whether self-defence laws go far enough. In this episode, criminologist Dr. Xanthe Mallett explains what the law allows, while Victorian dad Ben Mansfield shares the terrifying night two armed intruders broke into his family home For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/…
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AFL star Izak Rankine has been suspended after a homophobic slur, the fourth such incident in the league in just two years. But what’s it really like to be gay in Aussie rules? Michael O’Donnell quit the game as a teenager because he didn’t see a place for himself. Years later, he returned, won premierships, and even stopped a match to call out abu…
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We’re joined by Ben Nash from Pivot Wealth to unpack the new rules of money. From property and super to shares and savings, Ben breaks down what actually works for young Australians who want to get ahead — and how to avoid the traps that leave so many feeling stuck. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Craig Harrison held the world record for the longest confirmed sniper kill — 2.4 kilometres. In this episode, he opens up about the first time he pulled the trigger, the week he spent behind his rifle without moving, and the hidden truths of life as a sniper. He also shares how PTSD ended his 23-year military career and why he still says he’d do it…
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Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are meeting in Alaska to discuss the war in Ukraine — but Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, hasn’t been invited. I speak to Dr Matthew Sussex from ANU about how the summit came together, what each leader wants, and why it could be more about optics than ending the war. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystu…
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On this episode, WHQR News Director Benjamin Schachtman sat down with Derrick Anderson, host of a long-running community affairs show, to talk about The Endowment. From questions about the abrupt departure of CEO Dan Winslow, to the fate of the Northside Co-op grant, to the backstory of why the foundation does so much of its work in private, there'…
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Even in prison, Malka Leifer is making headlines. The former Melbourne school principal, jailed for sexually abusing her students, has been at the centre of fresh controversy — from whispers of a secret relationship with another high-profile inmate to a serious incident that landed her in solitary confinement. In this episode, journalist Rohan Smit…
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On August 31, “Australia First” rallies are set to sweep the nation, promoted as peaceful, feared as divisive. I speak to news.com.au’s Frank Chung about what we know, what we don’t, and why police are on alert. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Oleh news.com.au
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In 2015, Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s trip to Australia spiralled into chaos — a fight in a Queensland mansion that left Depp with part of his finger missing, a public showdown with Barnaby Joyce over their illegally smuggled dogs, and Amber’s dad caught bringing meat into the country. A new book spills all the wild details. For more, head to news…
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An alleged Chinese spy has been charged in Canberra — the first case of its kind in Australia. We break down what happened, speak to the journalist following the story, and hear from ASIO’s boss about the secret espionage operations stopped in their tracks. For more, head to news.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The chemical GenX has plagued the Cape Fear Region for decades — though we only found out it was in the river eight years ago. Since then, there’ve been myriad fights: for regulation at the state and federal level, for filtration, and for accountability against the polluter. This week, we’ll have an update on the status of this slow-moving crisis i…
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