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[5 Nov 2014]

The journalist and author Jane O’Hara talks about the life and career of legendary Canadian journalist Marjorie Nichols, and the memoir she wrote with her, Mark My Words: The Memoirs of a Very Political Reporter (Douglas & McIntyre, 1992), with Joseph Planta.

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[15 Oct 2014]

The journalist and Global BC’s Early News anchor Robin Stickley discusses coming back to British Columbia after a couple of years away covering Washington, news, and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[12 Sep 2014]

The longtime journalist and blogger Harvey Oberfeld talks to Joseph Planta about local news, reporting, and more.

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[9 Sep 2014]

The CBC News anchor Andrew Chang discusses coming to BC to host CBC Vancouver’s 5.00pm and 6.00pm newscasts, living in Vancouver, plans for the broadcast, and journalism, with Joseph Planta.

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[11 Jun 2014]

C-SPAN’s Executive Chairman, founder and longtime on-air interviewer, Brian Lamb discusses interviewing and a new collection of his interviews, Sundays at Eight: 25 Years of Stories from C-SPAN’s Q & A and Booknotes (PublicAffairs, 2014), with Joseph Planta.

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[9 Jun 2014]

The writer, activist and broadcaster Derrick O’Keefe discusses the new media endeavour he’s a part of Ricochet, and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[5 Jun 2014]

The CBC News: Vancouver anchor Gloria Macarenko discusses the supper hour newscast, working at the CBC for 25 years now, and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[13 May 2014]

The noted academic and former advisor to Stephen Harper, Tom Flanagan discusses his new book, Persona Non Grata: The Death of Free Speech in the Internet Age (Signal, 2014), and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[10 Mar 2014]

The activist, award-winning broadcaster, and writer Garth Mullins discusses politics and affordability in Vancouver, activism, and broadcasting, with Joseph Planta.

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[26 Jan 2014]

The award winning journalist and educator Ross Howard discusses the future of newspapers, the media culture in Vancouver and beyond, and the value of journalism, with Joseph Planta.