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The news industry is changing. UCTV present experts assessing the state of journalism today and those reporting the news.

Widely regarded as one of the most respected figures in American broadcast journalism, Judy Woodruff is known for her decades-long career co...

The China beat is one of the toughest in journalism and one of the most important. How the U.S. media has covered the country has profoundly...

Fake news. Misinformation. Disinformation. The role of journalism in society has never been more important. So what's the future of news in...

Sonia Nazario is an award-winning journalist whose stories have tackled some of this country's most intractable problems -- hunger, drug add...

The truth needs reinforcements. That's the central message of David Barstow's talk at the UC Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy. From...

Young people from Watsonville are learning the basics of broadcasting and publishing their own podcasts thanks to a unique partnership betwe...

A discussion of constructive and effective ways to bring youth, community leaders, and organizations together to overcome divisiveness and p...

E.J. Dionne writes about politics in a twice-weekly column for the Washington Post, and is a government professor at Georgetown University,...

Judith Rodin gives data on her research into how Fortune 500 women CEOs are portrayed in the media. Series: "Helen Edison Lecture Series" [P...

Steve Clemons of the Atlantic talks with MacArthur Genius Grant recipient and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Katherine Boo. Her bestselle...

Journalist Ari Shapiro shares his healthy approach to an onslaught of bleak world news. Shapiro's passion for literature has inspired him to...

Journalist Ari Shapiro shares his experiences in Eastern Ukraine as the Separatists arrived. Shapiro had a remarkable rise from radio intern...

Christina Bellantoni, the assistant managing editor of politics at the Los Angeles Times, discusses her experience in journalism, mainly cov...

Shamil Idriss, President and CEO of Search for Common Ground, addresses the impact that rapidly developing technology is having on peace and...

Garance Burke discusses AP’s new partnership with Facebook aimed at debunking fake news. Burke shares her experiences and insights with civi...

Garance Burke, an investigative reporter with the Associated Press, recounts her most impactful work of 2016, including coverage of Donald T...

Journalist Ari Shapiro shares how his passion for literature has inspired him to find and report great stories in Washington, Europe and els...

Bill Keller, former Editor of the New York Times, current editor-in-chief of The Marshall Project is interviewed by Matt Hall, San Diego Uni...

If you have listened to sports on the radio or watched it on television anywhere in the world, you have heard Dick Enberg exclaim “Oh My!” H...

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Berkeley’s 2016 HarvEst Distinguished Women Lecturer, Frances Dinkelspiel, for a discussion of he...

Robin Wright, who has reported from 140 countries, shares her insights as a journalist and policy analyst covering wars, revolutions and upr...

Investigative journalist Bob Woodward and former White House aide Alex Butterfield join Michael Bernstein for a conversation about Butterfie...

A riveting Q&A session with Bob Woodward and Alex Butterfield as the reporter and source share even more details about the personality and c...

A fundamental of scientific analysis is the rejection of stories. Anecdotes can mislead you and solid analysis of the data is needed to ensu...

Stories from around California produced by graduate students at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. Series: "California News Servic...

Stories from around California produced by graduate students at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. Series: "California News Servic...

Journalist Daniel Heimpel describes how his exploration of the foster care system in California led him to create a solutions-based style of...

Recent technology has made our lives much brighter, longer, fuller and healthier than ever before; but how can we ensure that we're not drow...

Author, New York Times columnist and master storyteller Samuel Freedman describes the process of creating powerful narratives about people e...

AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt argues that a free and independent press is fundamental to a functioning democracy. It differentiates democ...

Stories from around California produced by graduate students at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. Series: "California News Servic...

Once, he presided over the third largest newspaper empire in the entire world. He also was a celebrated author with massive biographies of b...

Guest hosts Professor Jack Citrin and Robert Price interview Harry Kreisler, host and creator of Conversations with History, for a discussio...

Dexter Filkins is one of the most respected combat journalists of his generation. His 2008 book, The Forever War, won the National Book Crit...

Journalist Mark Bowden talks about his reporting on drones, the hunt for Osama bin Laden, “Black Hawk Down” and other projects with Steve Cl...

What does the death of newspapers mean for holding powerful institutions accountable? Who’s going to carry the torch? A panel with Voice of...

Mark Danner has written about foreign affairs and American politics for more than two decades, covering Latin America, Haiti, the Balkans an...

Author and journalist Christopher Hedges speaks of the despair, destruction, love and truth that he found during his long career of covering...

Bill Moyers examines the deteriorating and increasingly corrupt state of affairs that our government has devolved into and the accompanying...

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Gideon Rose, Editor of Foreign Affairs, for a discussion of his new book, How Wars End. Topics co...

Discover how the UC Davis School of Medicine is enticing newly minted MDs to practice in rural communities; research into the “Science of Ha...

Ethan Bronner discusses his perspective, as the Jerusalem Bureau Chief of The New York Times, on the Israel-Palestine Conflict; while insist...

Former Washington Post Executive Editor Leonard Downie and Michael Schudson of Columbia University and UC San Diego (emeritus) share their v...

Examine the new forces that have emerged, and transformations that have occurred, following the rapid expansion in the use of technology and...

Steven Greenhouse is the labor and workplace reporter for the New York Times and author of “The Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the American Wo...

An award-winning journalist and New York Times Magazine writer, Peter Maass speaks about his book, "Crude World: The Violent Twilight of Oil...

CBS senior political correspondent Jeff Greenfield discusses how the 2008 election was covered in the mainstream media, the full-throated em...

UCSB's Christopher McAuley and Dana Mastro of the University of Arizona face off on the veracity of the following statement: The Media Playe...

Washington Post Associate Editor and Senior Correspondent Robert Kaiser previews his forthcoming book, “So Damn Much Money: The Triumph of L...

Broadcast journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault reports on the struggle for democracy and human rights that she witnessed during her many years...