Episodios

  • News to sing about with CityCast Chicago's Jacoby Cochran
    Nov 14 2022

    Delivering local news with a twist, Jacoby Cochran finds a lot to sing about.

    Cochran joins Rivet360's Sheila Solomon to talk about what it's like hosting a one-of-a-kind daily news podcast in his hometown. Listeners hear a guy from the southside of Chicago interviewing people and talking about what he understands and doesn't understand, what's exciting and what's confusing about the news. He's curious, enjoys learning about communities and subjects new to him and almost always leaves the audience with with some good news.

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    41 m
  • Just look around: There’re a million stories to tell every day with The Chicago Reporter's Glenn Reedus
    Nov 3 2022

    Fifty years of reporting in The Chicago Reporter's brought changes to housing, policing and poverty in Chicago, considered one of the most segregated cities in the country. But recently, it seemed on the verge of folding.

    Join us for a discussion with Glenn Reedus, long-time journalist, and the Chicago Reporter’s interim editor and publisher.

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    34 m
  • Teaching media literacy in the ‘fake news’ era: Peter Adams of the News Literacy Project
    Oct 3 2022

    Peter Adams joins Rivet360’s Sheila Solomon to talk about his work with the education nonprofit, the News Literacy Project, teaching media literacy to students and educators in Chicago Public Schools and throughout the world.

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    28 m
  • Axios Chicago's Monica Eng and Justin Kaufmann: ‘This is a talk-show in an email format’
    Sep 10 2022

    She’s worked for Chicago’s biggest newspapers and he’s worked for Chicago’s most successful radio stations. And now … they do email. Joining Charlie Meyerson for this edition of the Chicago Public Square / Rivet360 podcast, Chicago Media Talks: Axios Chicago newsletter authors Justin Kaufmann and Monica Eng.

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    31 m
  • Food critic Louisa Chu’s most vivid pandemic memory: ‘Crying so much’
    Aug 24 2022

    Chef, journalist, adventurer and Chicago Tribune critic Louisa Chu takes us from her time as a 4-year-old worker at her family’s Chicago restaurant through her stint as a judge on Food Network’s Iron Chef America to what she’s working on next. Her most enduring memory through the pandemic: “Crying so much … over so many meals.”

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    34 m
  • Stephanie Skora and A.D. Quig: Reshaping Chicago’s news and political scene
    Aug 12 2022

    Meet a couple of media figures whose work is increasingly shaping Chicago’s news and political landscape: A.D. Quig, a rising Chicago Tribune reporter who sees local government facing “a time of big change”; and Girl, I Guess Progressive Voter Guide author Stephanie Skora—someone unafraid to call a candidate, in her words, “a slimy f***face—because there’s no reason not to.”

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    47 m
  • Pulitzer winners Hopkins and Reyes: Teamwork ‘wasn’t always easy’
    Aug 3 2022

    Their groundbreaking alliance netted them and their news organizations a 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting. But that doesn’t mean they always worked together seamlessly. In this edition of Chicago Media Talks, meet Madison Hopkins and Cecilia Reyes, praised by Pulitzer judges for “a piercing examination of the city’s long history of failed building- and fire-safety code enforcement, which let scofflaw landlords commit serious violations that resulted in dozens of unnecessary deaths."

    Read The Failures Before the Fires, Pulitzer winning article by Madison Hopkins and Cecilia Reyes.

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    30 m
  • New Sun-Times editor: ‘Everything’s on the table’
    Jul 19 2022

    Jennifer Kho’s the first woman—and the first woman of color—ever to serve as Chicago Sun-Times executive editor. She’s facing challenges like none before her, as the paper comes under the control of an organization primarily in the radio business. And she joins the Sun-Times at a critical point in the evolution of the news business.

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    33 m