The New Golden Age of Radio Journalism

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Master's Degree Program in Journalism presents

Mandalit del Barco

Chris Remington

Doualy Xaykaothao

THE NEW GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO JOURNALISM:

FEATURE REPORTING AND PODCASTING IN A TIME OF UNCERTAINTY

Wednesday, March 17, 2021 · 7 - 8:30 p.m. Virtual Event Featuring: • Mandalit del Barco, arts correspondent with NPR News, covering film, TV, music, visual arts, dance, food, design, and culture. • Chris Remington, senior producer for Sundial, on WLRN Miami/South Florida Public Radio. • Doualy Xaykaothao,newscaster at NPR West, based in Culver City, California. Moderated by Professor Mario A. Murillo, Vice Dean, The Lawrence Herbert School of Communication Introductions by Professor Christopher R. Vaccaro, Director, Graduate Program in Journalism, The Lawrence Herbert School of Communication

Event is FREE and open to the public. Advanced registration is required. RSVP at events.hofstra.edu Registrants will be sent an email with the Zoom link to join event. For more information on the Graduate Program in Journalism, email christopher.r.vaccaro@hofstra.edu.


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