S2 EP19 – Podcast in the future of journalism

We are in a context of changes in Europe that, more or less directly, affect podcasting. Disinformation, fake news, censorship... How will our sector evolve according to the changes in journalism? The University of Roma III, which is WePod's academic partner, has published a book that addresses all these issues called “Podcast in the future of journalism”. To find out more about this book, Javi Caminero is joined by Marta Perrotta, professor and investigator at the University Roma III.  Listen to Marta’s recommendation: 

Credits

  • Hosted and written by Javi Caminero

  • Sound design by Manu Tomillo

  • Coordinator: Alexander Damiano Ricci

  • Executive producer: Ana Ribera

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