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'How It's Reported: A Podcast': Bias in the Oscars with Ilana Slavit

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"What I definitely would like readers to get out of this article is: critically think about the movies that they're watching, the award nominations they're watching, even the film reviews they're reading. Don't take everything I say as the word on film." Lights. Camera. Bias? Each year, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences chooses what many regard as the best in film and acting talent. But some say the biases of the Academy Awards are causing it to skip over more deserving recipients. On this episode of "How It's Reported," Podcast Editor Ryan Nguyen talks with film and media reviewer Ilana Slavit about the Academy's choices of nominees, how she critiques media and why she says it's impossible to eliminate all biases when reviewing films. Ilana's cover story: "The Oscar Problem: How One Biased Organization Picks the Best Movies" (https://www.dailyemerald.com/arts-culture/the-oscar-problem-how-one-biased-organization-picks-the-best/article_e3ee09f6-3328-11e9-94e8-03b3bc73576f.html) This is episode five of "How It's Reported," a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to illuminate how journalists report on the latest news, build trust between news outlets and audiences and promote informed and engaged listeners, which are vital to a healthy democracy. Ryan Nguyen produced and edited this podcast. Graphic: Kelly Kondo/Emerald. Music is "A Fist Full of Organs" by Evan DuPell (https://soundcloud.com/evan-dupell), "Airliner" by Podington Bear (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Meet_Podington_Bear_Box_Set_Disc_1/07_Airliner) and "Intense Suspense" from Audionautix (https://audionautix.com/index.php).

"What I definitely would like readers to get out of this article is: critically think about the movies that they're watching, the award nominations they're watching, even the film reviews they're reading. Don't take everything I say as the word on film." Lights. Camera. Bias? Each year, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences chooses what many regard as the best in film and acting talent. But some say the biases of the Academy Awards are causing it to skip over more deserving recipients. On this episode of "How It's Reported," Podcast Editor Ryan Nguyen talks with film and media reviewer Ilana Slavit about the Academy's choices of nominees, how she critiques media and why she says it's impossible to eliminate all biases when reviewing films. Ilana's cover story: "The Oscar Problem: How One Biased Organization Picks the Best Movies" (https://www.dailyemerald.com/arts-culture/the-oscar-problem-how-one-biased-organization-picks-the-best/article_e3ee09f6-3328-11e9-94e8-03b3bc73576f.html) This is episode five of "How It's Reported," a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to illuminate how journalists report on the latest news, build trust between news outlets and audiences and promote informed and engaged listeners, which are vital to a healthy democracy. Ryan Nguyen produced and edited this podcast. Graphic: Kelly Kondo/Emerald. Music is "A Fist Full of Organs" by Evan DuPell (https://soundcloud.com/evan-dupell), "Airliner" by Podington Bear (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Meet_Podington_Bear_Box_Set_Disc_1/07_Airliner) and "Intense Suspense" from Audionautix (https://audionautix.com/index.php).

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