Is the growth of citizen journalism more important than ever? Host Kendra Austin interviews Executive Vice President of ThinkTech Hawaii Carol Mon Lee about the impact of citizen journalism on the Hawaiian community. The host for this episode is Kendra Austin. The guest for this episode is Carol Mon Lee. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on […]
DHS: The Journalist List (Community Matters)
What Can We Expect Next?. On this episode of Community Matters, Neal Milner joins Jay Fidell to take a closer look at the announcement that The Department of Homeland Security will be keeping a list of media members and online influencers. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode was […]
Sinclair Media – Propaganda and Fake News on the Rise (Community Matters)
A Deeper Look at this Phenomenon. On this episode of Community Matters, Brett Oppegaard and Jay Fidell expand on the discussion had about the recent event of Sinclair Broadcasting Group requiring its news anchors from 193 local stations across the USA to read from a script decrying the dangers of fake news from other non-Sinclair […]
Sinclair Media Fake News or Propaganda (What’s On Your Mind Hawaii)
Tim Apicella explores the recent event of Sinclair Broadcasting Group requiring its news anchors from 173 local stations across the US to read from a script decrying the dangers of fake news from other non-Sinclair owned news organizations. The host for this episode was Tim Apicella. The guest for this episode was Brett Oppegaard. ThinkTech […]
The War on Journalism (Community Matters)
How is the Press Reacting. We live in interesting times. With the President of the United States stoking fears of fake news to his base, the importance of journalists and journalism in general is at an all time high. Brett Oppegaard joins Jay Fidell to discuss The War on Journalism. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on […]
A Journalist In Paradise
An up and coming generation of millennial journalists is reshaping the way the news is reported in Hawaii and across the world. One of those shaping the scene locally is Anita Hofschneider. In this episode of E Hana Kakou, Anita discusses with Kelii Akina her experiences in the profession of journalism and her views about […]
Finding the connections in Harvey Meyerson’s new book
Harvey Meyerson’s new book: Jefferson, The Army and The Internet. Harvey joins Community Matters and discusses his new book. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this […]
U.S. Congress, Russia and Fake News
Brett Oppegaard, Assistant Professor of the College of Social Sciences Affiliations at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and Julien Gorbach, Assistant Professor of Journalism at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, appear on Community Matters with Jay Fidell to discuss the latest on Congress and Russia, the recent historical scholarship about fake news and […]
Can China Avoid Economic Stagnation?
Raya Salter and Nicole Hori cover a talk by international journalist Richard Hornick at the China Seminar, put on by the Friends of the East-West Center. The talk was centered around the challenge of Xi Jingping, and how, if possible, could China avoid economic stagnation. Hornick took a look at the Middle Income Trap that […]
A Journalist in Hawaii: Chad Blair
Chad Blair has become one of the most well-known and prolific journalists in Hawaii covering a wide variety of topics ranging from politics to the cultural scene. What is his purpose and how does he measure the impact of his work? Tune in for E Hana Kakou where Keli’i Akina discusses this with Chad and […]