After Deadline: The Media Podcast
It’s After Deadline. The stories are filed, the calls are made, the last Tweet has been posted, and now it’s time to unwind. One by one, harried reporters belly up to the….well not the bar, but the podcasting mic. After Deadline: The Media Podcast features hosts Kathy Fowler and Marc Silverstein, recovering journalists gone to “The Darkside” as PR and marketing gurus. Each episode features industry-leading reporters, writers and producers spilling the tea on what really happens behind the scenes. Overworked and under attack by the fake news critics, each guest shares the secrets to not just surviving, but succeeding in the cutthroat and neverending 24/7 news industry. After Deadline: The Media Podcast is a production of On The Marc Media, a top-rated PR and marketing firm in Washington, D.C.
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Truth Talks: “America’s Government Teacher” Sharon McMahon on Battling Misinformation
Our guest this week is Sharon McMahon, a former high school government and law instructor– now renowned as “America"s Government Teacher.” Her mission: explaining the facts. A social media star, with more than a million followers on her Instagram page called Sharon Says So, McMahon has become a leader in the fight aga
On this week’s episode of After Deadline, we feature Mosheh Oinounou. Mosheh is a lifelong news fanatic. He was the youngest-ever executive producer for CBS Evening News, with stops along the way including Fox News and Bloomberg. Mosheh is now reinventing news with his own platform MoNews, an Instagram with over 400,00
The Carbon Reporter: Analyzing the Human Impact on the Environment with Alessandro Vitelli
On this week’s episode of After Deadline, we feature Alessandro Vitelli an experienced reporter, market analyst, and columnist who specializes in the energy and carbon market. Throughout his career, Vitelli has traveled across the globe and throughout the U.S., garnering a deep understanding of carbon markets and their
On this week"s episode of After Deadline, veteran NBC news reporter Kerry Sanders takes us inside his more than 30-year career at the network. Starting off in a job that paid $3.35 an hour, Sanders worked at several stations in Florida before landing a correspondent’s job at NBC. From there, he made his name reporting
Karen Hao is on a mission to decode the world of Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) and its global impact. As The Wall Street Journal"s A.I. and China Tech Reporter, she dives into the ups and downs of A.I.. With roots in Hong Kong and an Engineering degree from MIT, Karen"s journey took her to UC Berkeley"s Journalism for
He may well be the busiest man in sports broadcasting. You know Brian Custer as a host of SportCenter on ESPN, along with work as a play-by-play commentator for college football and basketball. It doesn’t stop here. He’s also the voice of Showtime Championship Boxing. And somehow he still has time to host his acclaimed