PDX Media Day

By Sydney Ward

        On March 8th, many Mass Communications, Advanced Mass Communications and Yearbook students took a trip to the White Stag building for Portland Media Day. Journalists from many different papers and speakers with lots of different experiences came to talk to us about various journalism-related topics. This day was organized so that students like us could gain some knowledge on different career opportunities and experiences in the journalism field.

        One of my favorite sessions I attended was about Podcasting and it was run by Andrew DeVigal. DeVigal is a professor at University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communications. Before teaching, he was the Multimedia Editor at the New York Times. Currently, he runs the Listeners Podcast with students at the school.

        I learned lots of techniques at this session. Firstly, DeVigal focused about creating a topic for a podcast. He suggested thinking of a why, then focusing on the how, and then the what. To figure out the how, he showed us different software and equipment. He did a very rigorous talk about lots of podcasts, and he was very persistent to get us students involved in his talk. This podcast session was definitely the highlight of my day, and easily the best session I attended.





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  1. I liked how you went in depth about one session, so we could learn more about it with detail.

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  2. I like how you focused on one session, and provided details on the speaker's background.

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