EP 3: LIVING UP TO A LEGACY

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In episode three of HTPPP, the team is trying to make sense of what it means to be producing a podcast in the spirit of Rhodes Journalism Review. They connect with the editor of RJR, Prof Anthea Garman, and Brian Garman, a designer of the RJR. They ask: what would an audio version of RJR sound like? What would be the equivalent of RJR’s innovative visual presentation? Then, in the spirit of living up to a legacy, the class speaks to journalist, audio storyteller, and team member of the HTPPP, Steven Lang, who shares his hopes of what a audio version of RJR would sound like.
18 Oct 2021 English South Africa Education · How To

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