The Full View

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The Full View

Welcome to "The Full View" podcast, where we explore the complex issues surrounding groupthink in Western newsrooms. Join us as we delve into the world of journalism and examine how editorial decisions impact the coverage of significant events, particularly in times of conflict.With a focus on the ongoing Amhara genocide in Ethiopia, we ask the big question - why do certain stories get more coverage than others? What factors are at play when it comes to deciding which stories are deemed more relevant or newsworthy?

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    The Full View- Episode 4- Breaking Barriers and Driving Change: Empowering a New Generation of Journalists

    Host- Deb Daniel Guest: Steve Cox Guest: Barnie Choudhury Guest: Tim Levell Welcome back to the final installment of The Full View podcast. In today's episode, titled Breaking Barriers and Driving Change: Empowering a New Generation of Journalists, we delve into the opportunities that exist in the media industry and how we can champion individuals to overcome the challenges they face. As always, we challenge the notion of groupthink, and encourage our listeners to think independently and critically about the issues we discuss. It's important to recognise that change doesn't always happen overnight, but it's crucial to remain motivated and empowered as we strive towards our goals. It's vital to remember that as long as we embody the change we wish to see, we can inspire and facilitate positive change in others. So, let us be encouraged and motivated to create a brighter future for the next generation of journalists. -- Music Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/corinne/easy-to-find License code: ENIZIXEDF2QHUUIZ Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mountaineer/rusty-pipe License code: ZGIWY29C5HMPTZRB

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    The Full View- Episode 3- How do we prioritise news?

    Host- Deb Daniel Guest: Assed Baig Join me on this episode of "The Full View" podcast as I reflect on a fascinating conversation with Assed Baig, journalist for Al Jazeera. Today's discussion is all about how news stories are prioritised and the implications of those choices. As always, The Full View strives to bring insightful and inspiring guests to challenge groupthink in the media and encourage journalists to speak out about what really matters. Diversity is a crucial component of this, and the podcast is committed to promoting merit-based hiring in the media industry. While the field can be competitive, I encourage listeners to pursue their passions and not be discouraged. Although some truths may be disheartening, I remind us of the power of using statistics, facts, and stories to challenge the lack of diversity in journalism. It's crucial to recognise people of colour as part of the majority, rather than a minority. Recent census data (2021) shows that POC represent over 50% of the population in Birmingham, making it essential to hear diverse voices and perspectives to get the full picture. For those looking to further advocate for diversity in the media industry, I recommend reading "Access All Areas" by Sir Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder. Listeners are encouraged to provide feedback, and I express gratitude for their support and enthusiasm for future conversations with amazing guests. Tune in to this insightful episode of "The Full View" to challenge your thinking and stay engaged with important conversations about diversity and journalism. Don't miss it!

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    The Full View- Episode 2- Breaking the Mold: Navigating Groupthink and Prioritising Merit in Newsroom Hiring

    Host- Deb Daniel Guest: Ruth Wood- Global Birmingham Guest- Warren Nettleford, ITN In this episode of The Full View, we explore the importance of diversity and merit-based hiring in the media industry with two guests who share their valuable insights and experiences. Our first guest, Ruth Wood, Deputy Editor for Global Radio Birmingham, discusses the significance of workplace diversity in diminishing groupthink and shares her perspective as someone from a mixed heritage. Ruth recognises the need for a positive attitude towards career opportunities and highlights that there are schemes that can benefit those interested in working in journalism. Warren Nettleford, ITV News Reporter, joins us as our second guest and offers valuable insights into the competitive world of journalism. Warren emphasises the significance of merit-based hiring and the need for individuals to be hired based on their skills, not just as a token representation of diversity. He sheds light on the complexity of the issue of groupthink in the media industry and highlights that the lack of diversity is just one aspect of the problem. Join us for an engaging conversation as we discuss the challenges of navigating the world of journalism, the importance of merit-based hiring, the need for workplace diversity and seizing opportunities for career success. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mountaineer/such-a-good-day License code: KABPCYD9YBX6QRBS Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/walz/press-pause License code: JFTGZGATE1LVFOZ2

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    The Full View- Episode 1- Making the Headlines: the Importance of diverse coverage in Journalism

    Host- Deb Daniel Guest- Eden Gessese Guest- Deborah Belay Guest- Marcus Ryder In the first episode of this series, I will examine the impact of groupthink on media coverage, focusing on Ethiopia as my case study. Our guests, Eden Gessesse and Deborah Belay, both members of the Ethiopian community in Birmingham, will shed light on the lack of attention given to the Amhara genocide in Western newsrooms and their frustrations with incomplete or negative coverage of Ethiopia. Additionally, we will explore ways to encourage Western newsrooms to prioritise coverage of Africa. In the second part, we will be joined by Marcus Ryder, editor of Black British Lives Matter and Head of external consultancies at the Lenny Henry Centre for Media Diversity. We will delve into the significance of diversity in journalism, discussing why certain stories are not highlighted in the media, the pressures of doing stories with higher demand, and whether the lives of certain people are prioritised over others. Furthermore, we will explore why journalists fear discussing diversity and the potential repercussions of doing so. Hope you enjoy the episode and please do feel free to reach out. My email is: [email protected].

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    The Full View Introduction

    Welcome to "The Full View" podcast! Together we'll explore the big questions about media responsibility, representation, and diversity in news coverage. We will take a close look at how editorial decisions impact the stories we hear, particularly during times of conflict, and how biases and inequality can shape the way we see the world. I believe that it's important to understand the role of the media in shaping our perspectives and to encourage greater access to diverse voices in journalism. My goal for the podcast is to promote an open conversation about these issues to create a more inclusive and diverse media landscape. So, whether you're a journalist or simply someone who's interested in the way news is reported, I invite you to join me as we explore the complexities of media coverage and seek solutions for a more equitable future. Thanks for tuning in, and I look forward to sharing this journey with you! Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/together License code: 14D6WTBNQRUF5ISB

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to "The Full View" podcast, where we explore the complex issues surrounding groupthink in Western newsrooms. Join us as we delve into the world of journalism and examine how editorial decisions impact the coverage of significant events, particularly in times of conflict.With a focus on the ongoing Amhara genocide in Ethiopia, we ask the big question - why do certain stories get more coverage than others? What factors are at play when it comes to deciding which stories are deemed more relevant or newsworthy?

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Deb Daniel

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