Neon Hum Media, the Sony Music Entertainment-backed podcast company, is launching a training bootcamp for aspiring podcast editors from underrepresented groups.
The company, which produces podcasts including Dick Wolf’s Hunted and Luminary’s Woodstock ’99 series Break Stuff, is looking to increase the number of people of color, Latinx and members of the Lgtbq+ community entering the podcast medium.
The eight-week course is led by Neon Hum’s senior editor Catherine Saint Louis. It will feature eight people who will learn and develop relevant skillsets from some of the industry’s top editors. At the end of the scheme, one student will be offered a staff editor position at Neon Hum.
This American Life‘s Emanuele Berry, Annie Avilés of Vice Audio, Phyllis Fletcher of Apm Podcasts, Nick White of Lost Notes and Neon Hum founder and CEO Jonathan Hirsch will be among the guest lecturers.
Applications will be...
The company, which produces podcasts including Dick Wolf’s Hunted and Luminary’s Woodstock ’99 series Break Stuff, is looking to increase the number of people of color, Latinx and members of the Lgtbq+ community entering the podcast medium.
The eight-week course is led by Neon Hum’s senior editor Catherine Saint Louis. It will feature eight people who will learn and develop relevant skillsets from some of the industry’s top editors. At the end of the scheme, one student will be offered a staff editor position at Neon Hum.
This American Life‘s Emanuele Berry, Annie Avilés of Vice Audio, Phyllis Fletcher of Apm Podcasts, Nick White of Lost Notes and Neon Hum founder and CEO Jonathan Hirsch will be among the guest lecturers.
Applications will be...
- 12/21/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Vice has hired and promoted 20 people to help strengthen its ever-expanding global news and audio operation. This includes Arielle Duhaime-Ross who is set return to Vice News as an on-air correspondent and host of the new podcast Vice News Reports in partnership with iHeartRadio, which is set to debut this fall.
As newsrooms across the country look to diversify the voices on their staff, the new additions and promotions include award-winning journalists across several teams, including Vice Media Group’s recently announced international news banner, Vice World News.
Duhaime-Ross comes from vox.com, where she hosted the technology and science podcast Reset. Prior to joining vox.com, she was the first climate change correspondent in US nightly news, for Vice News Tonight. Duhaime-Ross is the recipient of the Science in Society Journalism Award, the Silver Aaas Kavli Science Journalism Award, and the Herb Lampert Science in Society Emerging Journalist Award,...
As newsrooms across the country look to diversify the voices on their staff, the new additions and promotions include award-winning journalists across several teams, including Vice Media Group’s recently announced international news banner, Vice World News.
Duhaime-Ross comes from vox.com, where she hosted the technology and science podcast Reset. Prior to joining vox.com, she was the first climate change correspondent in US nightly news, for Vice News Tonight. Duhaime-Ross is the recipient of the Science in Society Journalism Award, the Silver Aaas Kavli Science Journalism Award, and the Herb Lampert Science in Society Emerging Journalist Award,...
- 8/13/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
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