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Behind the Stories

Behind the Stories

By UConn Journalism

We interview journalists and discover the stories behind the news stories. All audio work produced by undergraduate journalism students at the University of Connecticut.
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Here's how journalists are covering Connecticut's political & pandemic landscape after #Election2020

Behind the StoriesDec 11, 2020

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Reporting on Race and Racism as a Journalist
Jul 12, 202119:33
How news reporting changed during the COVID-19 pandemic

How news reporting changed during the COVID-19 pandemic

UConn Journalism students Izzi Barton, Brendan Carpenter and Raquel Williamson go behind the stories to find out how journalists adapted to remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Charles Sennott, founder and editor of The GroundTruth Project, explained how Report for America reporters had to do their work "with incredible respect" for the pandemic and the job of the journalist in times of crisis. ESPN Features production assistant Daniela Marulanda said she had to shift her perspective on virtual reporting, seeing it as a personal challenge to test her abilities as a storyteller. Hartford Courant reporter Emily Brindley described how she got a crash course in covering public health while her newsroom permanently closed during the pandemic.

Hosted by UConn Journalism senior Rachel Philipson. 

Featured music: In the Dark by Crowander

Additional reading: 

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Virtual Newsroom: getting journalism done in a digital age

COVID-19 Is Crushing Newspapers, Worsening Hunger for Accurate Information

Hartford Courant, oldest US newspaper, to close its offices

The Hartford Courant’s newsroom is closing down





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Derek Slap, Mary Glassman and Lonnie Reed are three Connecticut politicians who began their careers in journalism and made the switch to politics. In this podcast hosted by UConn Journalism senior Ryley McGinnis, Slap, Glassman and Reed outline what motivated them to go into journalism, why they left the industry for politics, and how they think their news experience prepared them for elected office.
May 09, 201916:23
How the Sandy Hook shooting changed the way journalists in Connecticut cover guns
Mar 15, 201911:59
How to Succeed in Hyperlocal News

How to Succeed in Hyperlocal News

UConn Journalism finds out the story behind three successful hyperlocal news sites in Connecticut: CTNewsJunkie, We-Ha.com and NewCanaanite.com.

UConn senior Ryley McGinnis interviewed Michael Dinan of NewCanaanite.
UConn senior Amanda Cabral talked with Ronni Newton of We-Ha.com.
UConn senior Madison Geerlof interviewed Doug Hardy of CTNewsJunkie.
Feb 22, 201918:24
How to Cover Cannabis
Jan 31, 201921:57
What it's like for women working in sports journalism

What it's like for women working in sports journalism

Molly Qerim is the co-host of ESPN's 'First Take.' Sportswriter and author Karen Crouse works at The New York Times. Gabby Lucivero is a sports reporter at NBC Connecticut. These three women journalists talked with UConn Journalism students Ryley McGinnis, Connor Donahue and Caitlin Culligan about how they found success covering sports in the male-dominated sports news industry.
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How to cover Connecticut's 'hot mess' of a governor's race

How to cover Connecticut's 'hot mess' of a governor's race

How are the political reporters in Connecticut covering the state's bloated race for governor? As of March 9, 2018, there are more than two dozen(!) candidates vying to replace Gov. Dannel Malloy in this year's gubernatorial election. There are no standouts yet. So who gets the news media's attention? Our podcast — hosted by The Roundup's Caio Goncalves, Gracie Enright and Ryley McGinnis — features interviews with Max Reiss of NBC Connecticut, Christine Stuart of CT News Junkie and Neil Vigdor of The Hartford Courant.
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How Connecticut journalists dig deeper to localize national stories

How Connecticut journalists dig deeper to localize national stories

This week's podcast features NBC Connecticut chief investigative reporter Len Besthoff who talked with UConn Journalism's Gracie Enright about how he discovered and covered a major patient abuse scandal at the Whiting Forensic state psychiatric hospital.

The second part of the podcast features a conversation with Hartford Courant reporter Vinny Vella and photographer Patrick Raycraft. The two journalists chatted with UConn junior Ryley McGinnis about the eight days they spent in Puerto Rico, documenting the hurricane relief efforts of a team of volunteers from East Hartford. Hosted and produced by UConn senior Eliza Kanner.
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#MeToo and When Sports & Politics Collide

#MeToo and When Sports & Politics Collide

UConn Journalism's Caitlin Culligan talks with Hartford Courant Editorial Page Editor Carolyn Lumsden about the #MeToo moment on social media and cracking open the discussion about sexual harassment and sexual assault. The second half of the podcast features Hartford Courant sportswriter Desmond Conner, who talks with UConn junior Connor Donahue about the changing conversation around sports. High profile stories about Colin Kaepernick, ESPN's Jemele Hill, President Donald Trump & the NFL have pulled sports out of the realm of entertainment and into very political, polarized debates. Hosted and produced by UConn senior Eliza Kanner.
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Connecticut's 2017 budget battle and local elections

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#TheRoundupCT's "Behind the Stories" podcast is hosted by UConn senior Eliza Kanner. It showcases conversations with Connecticut journalists whose stories we followed this semester as part of a class taught by UConn Journalism Prof. Marie K. Shanahan.

UConn senior journalism major Caio Goncalves talked with Keith Phaneuf of The Connecticut Mirror about the "ugly choices" that had to be made during Connecticut's prolonged and contentious state budget battle.

Eugene Driscoll of The Valley Independent Sentinel explained to UConn junior journalism major Amanda Cabral how his 2-person hyperlocal news website managed to host three local debates during Connecticut's municipal election season.
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