Re: [Internetradio] Podding Along - Issue 2

2014-07-06 Thread Rob de Santos
Nice work, John. Some excellent choices. 

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Subject: [Internetradio] Podding Along - Issue 2

Like many, I've discovered that my regular exercise regimen is much more
interesting and productive when I combine it with podcast listening.  Making the
mind healthier and arguably more agile, along with the body, would seem a
prudent thing to do, not to mention a more efficient use of time.

In that regard, here are some podcasts from international and public radio
sources that I've found particularly interesting and edifying in the hope that
you might as well.  

In addition to via the websites referenced, these podcasts generally are made
available through several other popular internet sources such as iTunes and
TuneIn.

BIG IDEAS - ABC Radio National
Corporate Crime and Punishment
Does the big end of town get an easy ride and, if so, are tougher penalties
needed to curb white collar crime?  Three regulators--Greg Medcraft, Chair
Australian Securities and Investment Commission; Dr. John Laker AO, Chair
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority; Rod Sims, Chair Australian
Competition and Consumer Commission--talk with ethicist Simon Longstaff about
what should be in their toolkit to punish corporate crime. (55')
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/bigideas/corporate-crime-and-punish
ment/5416326

THE MEDIA SHOW - BBC Radio 4
BBC Trust's Review of BBC News; Lachlan Murdoch A BBC Trust review into the
corporation's news and current affairs output says that it needs to do more to
make an impact. The report found that audiences looking for quality
investigative journalism rated Channel 4 higher than the BBC. It also said that
on and off screen diversity needs to be addressed. In his first interview for
the Media Show, James Harding, head of BBC News, sets out how he's going to
improve coverage. Also in the studio; Richard Sambrook former director of Global
News and the BBC and Stewart Purvis, non-executive director of Channel Four and
former editor in Chief at ITN, discuss how improvements might be made at a time
when money needs to be saved. 
Lachlan Murdoch, son of Rupert, has been appointed non-executive co-chairman of
both entertainment company 21st Century Fox and global newspaper company News
Corp, alongside his father. He's finally been persuaded to rejoin the family
business, and now looks set to be the heir to his father's empire. Richard Aedy,
Presenter of The Media Report on ABC Radio National in Sydney, Australia - where
Lachlan has been based - tells Steve Hewlett what's being made of the
appointments back in the Murdochs' home country.  (30')
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041y1mz

THE MEDIA REPORT - ABC Radio National
The Invention of News
You and I want to know what's going on and our ancestors did too. For them it
was easy enough to be on top of what was happening in their village or district,
but altogether more difficult to know much beyond that. Essentially, we relied
on travellers to tell us what was happening in the wider world and then, as now,
we had to trust the messenger if we were going to believe their stories. Andrew
Pettegree is an historian whose particular expertise is Europe in the
Reformation and Renaissance, so today's show focuses on the European origins of
news.  (29')
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/mediareport/the-origin-of-news/5395
272

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John Figliozzi
The Worldwide Listening Guide - 6th edition now available wwlgonline.com
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[Internetradio] Podding Along - Issue 2

2014-07-04 Thread John Figliozzi
Like many, I've discovered that my regular exercise regimen is much more 
interesting and productive when I combine it with podcast listening.  Making 
the mind healthier and arguably more agile, along with the body, would seem a 
prudent thing to do, not to mention a more efficient use of time.

In that regard, here are some podcasts from international and public radio 
sources that I've found particularly interesting and edifying in the hope that 
you might as well.  

In addition to via the websites referenced, these podcasts generally are made 
available through several other popular internet sources such as iTunes and 
TuneIn.

BIG IDEAS - ABC Radio National
Corporate Crime and Punishment
Does the big end of town get an easy ride and, if so, are tougher penalties 
needed to curb white collar crime?  Three regulators--Greg Medcraft, Chair 
Australian Securities and Investment Commission; Dr. John Laker AO, Chair 
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority; Rod Sims, Chair Australian 
Competition and Consumer Commission--talk with ethicist Simon Longstaff about 
what should be in their toolkit to punish corporate crime. (55')
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/bigideas/corporate-crime-and-punishment/5416326

THE MEDIA SHOW - BBC Radio 4
BBC Trust's Review of BBC News; Lachlan Murdoch
A BBC Trust review into the corporation's news and current affairs output says 
that it needs to do more to make an impact. The report found that audiences 
looking for quality investigative journalism rated Channel 4 higher than the 
BBC. It also said that on and off screen diversity needs to be addressed. In 
his first interview for the Media Show, James Harding, head of BBC News, sets 
out how he's going to improve coverage. Also in the studio; Richard Sambrook 
former director of Global News and the BBC and Stewart Purvis, non-executive 
director of Channel Four and former editor in Chief at ITN, discuss how 
improvements might be made at a time when money needs to be saved. 
Lachlan Murdoch, son of Rupert, has been appointed non-executive co-chairman of 
both entertainment company 21st Century Fox and global newspaper company News 
Corp, alongside his father. He's finally been persuaded to rejoin the family 
business, and now looks set to be the heir to his father's empire. Richard 
Aedy, Presenter of The Media Report on ABC Radio National in Sydney, Australia 
- where Lachlan has been based - tells Steve Hewlett what's being made of the 
appointments back in the Murdochs' home country.  (30')
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041y1mz

THE MEDIA REPORT - ABC Radio National
The Invention of News
You and I want to know what’s going on and our ancestors did too. For them it 
was easy enough to be on top of what was happening in their village or 
district, but altogether more difficult to know much beyond that. Essentially, 
we relied on travellers to tell us what was happening in the wider world and 
then, as now, we had to trust the messenger if we were going to believe their 
stories. Andrew Pettegree is an historian whose particular expertise is Europe 
in the Reformation and Renaissance, so today's show focuses on the European 
origins of news.  (29')
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/mediareport/the-origin-of-news/5395272

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John Figliozzi
The Worldwide Listening Guide - 6th edition now available
wwlgonline.com
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