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EPISODE · Oct 26, 2024 · 33 MIN

William Lee Adams: "Ride the Wave" - Journalism, Eurovision, and Documenting a Personal Journey

from Spotlight: The Oxford Media Society Podcast

William Lee Adams is a London-based journalist, broadcaster, and author, currently with the BBC World Service. Originally from Georgia in the United States, he studied psychology at Harvard before moving to London to pursue a master’s in Southeast Asian Studies. In addition to his work in journalism, William is the founder of Wiwibloggs, a leading platform dedicated to the Eurovision Song Contest, and recently produced a documentary for the BBC chronicling a personal journey through the country that shaped his family - Vietnam: Return to Banana Garden Market. In this episode, Jan Maciejewski interviews William about his multifaceted career, from navigating the competitive worlds of American and British journalism to building a global community around Eurovision. They delve into his creative inspirations, the evolution of journalism throughout his career, and the contrasting landscapes of UK and US media. William reflects on his Vietnamese heritage, his journey of self-discovery, and the deeply personal experiences behind his recent documentary. With candid stories and invaluable career advice, William’s insights offer a heartfelt and inspiring listen for anyone passionate about media, storytelling, and cultural exploration.Oxford Media Society is the foremost forum within the University of Oxford for discussion about the media industry in the 21st century. The Society hosts interviews with world-class speakers, leads interactive skills and employability workshops, and connects students to organisations and opportunities within the media sphere. To learn more, visit our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or follow us on socials @oxfordmediasoc and @spotlightpod.oxCredits:Host & Editor: Jan Maciejewski Producer: Alice Hazell & Guy McEwingDirectors: Alice Hazell & Antonia RogersComposer: Ariana May Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

William Lee Adams is a London-based journalist, broadcaster, and author, currently with the BBC World Service. Originally from Georgia in the United States, he studied psychology at Harvard before moving to London to pursue a master’s in Southeast Asian Studies. In addition to his work in journalism, William is the founder of Wiwibloggs, a leading platform dedicated to the Eurovision Song Contest, and recently produced a documentary for the BBC chronicling a personal journey through the country that shaped his family - Vietnam: Return to Banana Garden Market. In this episode, Jan Maciejewski interviews William about his multifaceted career, from navigating the competitive worlds of American and British journalism to building a global community around Eurovision. They delve into his creative inspirations, the evolution of journalism throughout his career, and the contrasting landscapes of UK and US media. William reflects on his Vietnamese heritage, his journey of self-discovery, and the deeply personal experiences behind his recent documentary. With candid stories and invaluable career advice, William’s insights offer a heartfelt and inspiring listen for anyone passionate about media, storytelling, and cultural exploration.Oxford Media Society is the foremost forum within the University of Oxford for discussion about the media industry in the 21st century. The Society hosts interviews with world-class speakers, leads interactive skills and employability workshops, and connects students to organisations and opportunities within the media sphere. To learn more, visit our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or follow us on socials @oxfordmediasoc and @spotlightpod.oxCredits:Host & Editor: Jan Maciejewski Producer: Alice Hazell & Guy McEwingDirectors: Alice Hazell & Antonia RogersComposer: Ariana May Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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