• Mather Economics’ Matt Lindsay on the future of journalism revenue streams
    Nov 13 2024

    Matt Lindsay seeks to provide a new wave of revenue solutions to media publishers via innovative economic strategy. The founder and president of Mather Economics, he serves over 700 brands worldwide, including Hearst, The Wall Street Journal and CNBC, while managing over 6 billion dollars in revenue. Lindsay’s main goal is discovering new avenues for growth and profitability across print and digital platforms, maximizing revenue through increased subscriptions and reduced churn.

    Today, we talk about key economic strategies for media outlets, navigating the subscription model, and diversifying your news revenue portfolio.

    Guest: Matt Lindsay, founder and president of Mather Economics

    Host: Alexis Derickson.

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    25 mins
  • Debora Wenger on AI and fighting misinformation
    Oct 30 2024

    Debora Wenger knows the power of a fact check. As a Google News Initiative trainer, she collaborates with journalists to fight misinformation while supporting digital transformation. At the University of Mississippi, she researches AI impacts on the future of news while serving as associate dean and professor in the School of Journalism and New Media.

    With 17 years of experience in broadcast news, Debora cultivated a global perspective through her extensive career journey. She traveled internationally to work for U.S. State Department-sponsored journalism workshops and also earned a first-of-its-kind Ph.D. by publication from Kingston University in London.

    In this episode, we talk about the evolving role of AI in journalism, the global differences in newsrooms and her career transitions from news producer to educator to author.

    Guest: Debora Wenger, associate dean and professor in the School of Journalism and New Media at the University of Mississippi and a Google News Initiative trainer

    Host: Alexis Derickson

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    25 mins
  • The Nashville Post’s Nicolle Praino on connecting with communities
    Oct 16 2024

    Nicolle Praino began her career exploring stories beyond the surface to uncover the layers of her community. From Savannah’s WTOC to CNN’s The Row, Praino built a foundation in fact-driven, research-based narratives before entering her current roles — reporter at the Nashville Post and The News and managing editor at the Williamson Scene.

    With each new location, she developed relationship-building strategies to tap into the heart of her stories. Simultaneously, Praino learned what time was necessary for self-reflection after covering emotional events to continue bringing clarity to her coverage.

    In this episode, we talk about covering emotional stories, shining a light on local communities and finding a work/life balance.

    Guest: Nicolle Praino, reporter at the Nashville Post and The News, managing editor at the Williamson Scene.

    Host: Alexis Derickson.

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    24 mins
  • The Jackson Advocate’s DeAnna Tisdale Johnson on the role of local news
    Oct 2 2024

    DeAnna Tisdale Johnson earned her master’s degree in vocal performance. Now, she uses her voice in a different way — to amplify her community’s stories and be the voice of Black Mississippians. The editor in chief and publisher of The Jackson Advocate, a Black and family-owned newspaper, Johnson is one of the youngest publishers in the history of Black newspapers.

    In this episode, we talk about a solutions journalism storytelling approach, competing with national outlets as a local publisher, and the role vocal performance played in her career.

    Guest: DeAnna Tisdale Johnson, editor in chief and publisher of The Jackson Advocate.

    Host: Alexis Derickson.

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    25 mins
  • UGA’s Carlo Finlay on sports media in the digital age
    Sep 18 2024

    Carlo Finlay knew he wanted to work in sports from as early as he can remember. As the associate director for UGA’s Carmical Sports Media Institute, he leads students through hands-on experience in broadcast, digital content, media relations, reporting and more.

    In this episode, we talk about athletes’ presence on social media, landing a job post-grad, and how sports media will continue to evolve in the coming years. Teaching sports media in immediate proximity to championship-winning teams, Finlay shares his unique perspective on covering major stories without sensationalism while building core journalistic skills from the ground up.

    Guest: Carlo Finlay, associate director of UGA’s Carmical Sports Media Institute.

    Host: Alexis Derickson.

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    24 mins
  • Trusting News’ Joy Mayer on rebuilding audience trust in the media
    Sep 4 2024

    Joy Mayer serves as a specialized source of guidance for journalists and news organizations striving to reclaim the public’s trust. As the visionary behind Trusting News, she dedicates herself and her consulting project to leading newsrooms in transforming their reporting approach. Channeling her two decades of experience in journalism and academics, Mayer promotes an active cultivation of reliability and audience connection amidst the widespread skepticism directed at media outlets.

    In this episode, we talk about the powerful role of local news, encouraging healthy curiosity, and audience engagement best practices.

    Guest: Joy Mayer, founder of Trusting News.

    Host: Alexis Derickson.

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    12 mins
  • BONUS: Introducing Alexis Derickson as host
    May 10 2024

    In this season 16 bonus episode, outgoing host Jacqueline GaNun passes the mic to Alexis Derickson. Alexis tells us how she plans to use her previous journalism experience and what she hopes to learn — and bring to listeners — as host of The Lead.

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    14 mins
  • Alex Crevar on finding a travel journalism niche
    Apr 10 2024

    Alex Crevar moved to the Balkans in the 1990s and has been reporting from there ever since. His vivid and insightful travel stories are published in outlets including The New York Times, National Geographic and Lonely Planet, but his focus isn’t on filling a résumé — it’s about traveling genuinely and responsibly.

    In this episode, Alex recalls how he fell into travel writing and why he’s been doing it for more than 30 years. As a cyclist and hiker, his hobbies also inform his adventure journalism, and he talks about his role in creating the Via Dinarica hiking trail and Trans Dinarica cycle route across the Balkans in Southeastern Europe.

    Guest: Alex Crevar, freelance travel journalist.

    Host: Jacqueline GaNun.

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    22 mins