Shop Talk
Tri States Public Radio's weekly round table discussion of media related issues featuring News Director Rich Egger, WIU Broadcasting Professor Mike Murray and former broadcaster and political consultant Matt Bisbee.
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Shop Talk - June 14
The panelists discuss the role the media played in the ...
The panelists discuss the role the media played in the days after a devastating tornado tore through Joplin, MO.
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Shop Talk - June 7
The panelists talk about a possible change to Illinois' open ...
The panelists talk about a possible change to Illinois' open records law that's being criticized by champions of open government.
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Shop Talk - May 31
The panelists talk about the White House policy of "faking" ...
The panelists talk about the White House policy of "faking" photo ops for reporters.
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Shop Talk - May 24
The panelists discuss the future of college radio.
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Shop Talk - May 17
The panelists discuss whether it's still possible in these days ...
The panelists discuss whether it's still possible in these days of multiple media platforms to have a shared national experience over a news story.
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Shop Talk - May 10
The panelists discuss what television might be like in 2020.
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Shop Talk - May 3
The panelists talk about Illinois House Bill 3500, which would ...
The panelists talk about Illinois House Bill 3500, which would bar the public release of information about who owns FOID cards in the state.
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Shop Talk - April 26
The panelists discuss a report that says USA Today is ...
The panelists discuss a report that says USA Today is considering whether to pay annual bonuses to writers based on page views.
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Shop Talk - April 19
The panelists discuss how they think social media should be ...
The panelists discuss how they think social media should be used by journalists.
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Shop Talk - April 12
The New York Times and other newspapers are preparing to ...
The New York Times and other newspapers are preparing to set up pay walls for on-line content. The panelists debate whether that is a good idea.