TWO REPORTERS
TWO REPORTERS
David K. Shipler & Daniel Zwerdling
David K. Shipler & Daniel Zwerdling have spent their lives investigating thorny and neglected issues - winning journalism’s top awards along the way. Now, on TWO REPORTERS, they combine forces for the first time. Join Dave and Danny as they interview stellar guests, and examine problems and possible solutions (plus just fascinating stuff) in ways you haven’t heard before. Advisory: Episodes may contain laughing, arguing and moments of irreverence.
Want to hear a strategy that can help save America’s democracy? - Part 2
An ingenious news site for immigrants just might be the model for reviving local journalism. Actually, every media company should study how Documented keeps attracting a bigger audience, learning from them and forging bonds with the community.
Dec 29, 2021
34 min
Want to hear a strategy that can help save America’s democracy? - Part 1
Local newspapers and other local news sources are dying, which is one reason many people can’t separate fact from fiction - a crisis we began to detail a few episodes ago. But the American Journalism Project has a solution - and director Sarabeth Berman joins Two Reporters to lay it out. Hint: your local news site might become your favorite charity.
Dec 26, 2021
32 min
Behind the scenes of TV news / Part 2
In Part 2 of our chat with Terence Smith - veteran of The New York Times, CBS and PBS - he takes us behind the scenes to show us the dramatically different ways in which print and broadcast reporters cover the news. Example: cute animals sometimes beat out Terry on TV. 
Nov 26, 2021
35 min
He covered four wars and five presidents / Part 1
And now Terence Smith takes us back to the golden era in modern American journalism - the 1960s, 70s and 80s, when he sent dispatches from around the globe back to The New York Times and CBS. Marilyn Monroe, the Six-Day War in the Middle East, the war in Vietnam - Terry gives us fascinating glimpses of them all, in his new memoir and on Two Reporters. Coming soon in Part 2: the love/hate world of TV news.
Nov 21, 2021
52 min
As local newspapers die, is America’s democracy dying with them?
Maybe you never read the Birmingham Post-Herald or Green Bay News-Chronicle, but thousands of papers like them have died in recent years. That’s left a vacuum – which other media have helped fill with propaganda, opinion and outright lies. The New Yorker’s Evan Osnos returns to Two Reporters to diagnose the troubling causes, and describe an intriguing strategy to revive local news.
Oct 31, 2021
37 min
How can hedge fund executives make so much money, anyway?
The New Yorker’s Evan Osnos tells us the infuriating answer in Part 2 of our chat about his new book, Wildland. As Evan says, hedge fund executives and their political allies have shaped America’s laws to benefit themselves more than you. Yet, Evan explains why he’s optimistic about America’s future. 
Oct 6, 2021
33 min
What do poor blacks, hedge fund executives and coal miners have in common?
Evan Osnos, staff writer for The New Yorker, gives a provocative answer as he chats about his new book, Wildland. Democrats and Republicans alike should hear what Evan has found, as he’s explored why America is so fractured.
Oct 1, 2021
36 min
Will Republicans allow Alona Whitebird to teach her students about racism?
Oklahoma is one of the latest states where Republicans have passed a law that gives history teachers chills - when it comes to teaching about race, gender and other human rights issues. Teachers can lose their licenses if state officials don't like what they teach. NOTE: We wish Alona had been our teacher in high school ...
Sep 11, 2021
34 min
Congressional Republicans: “Would you rather lose your soul or lose an election?”
Bob Inglis, the former conservative Republican congressman, explains his strategy for getting Democrats and Republicans to fight climate change - together. Plus, in Part 2 of our conversation: will Republicans destroy America’s democracy?
Jul 25, 2021
54 min
God helped prod this Republican to fight climate change / Part 1
After Bob Inglis collapsed and lay on the floor, in the wake of losing a Congressional election, he heard a voice in his head. The words spurred him to see political enemies - and the world - in a new light.
Jul 16, 2021
41 min
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