I recently got a new Android phone and used it to record a phone interview with a state senator for a quick piece about the state’s sales tax holiday.
I almost always record interviews if the subject is cool with it, because it isn’t much extra effort, ensures the accuracy of [...]
The third in a series of commentaries I’m doing for New England Public Radio aired recently. This time around I sing the praises of the hyperlink. If you’ve found your way to this blog, you probably don’t need a primer, but it drives me absolutely nuts when [...]
I’ve returned to Western Mass. after a weekend working on Longshot Mag, a magazine/website/radio spectacular put together in 48-hours by folks all over the country. We were headquartered in New York, at the offices of Gawker Media, but there were satellite offices all over the country and individual [...]
I’ve been working all weekend with the team at Longshot Radio, the audio version of Longshot Mag, a 48-hour magazine project. Longshot Radio is live, and it is awesome.
The Republican put out a special section today focusing on the tornadoes that swept through Western Massachusetts a few weeks ago. Honestly, most of what I’ve been doing at work these past few weeks has been somehow related to the storms and their aftermath.
Because this piece was for a retrospective package, [...]
I’ve been trying to steer clear of the affected areas in Springfield recently, as local police report that gawkers are hampering the recovery process. I get out in the field a fair amount at work, but my job also requires significant back-end production, so I had been out of the thick of things [...]
Covering the tornadoes in Springfield, Mass.
One of my former professors, Steve Fox, asked me to take part in a quick Q&A about what I’ve been doing since Wednesday, when two tornadoes ravaged the city where I work. It was the first time I stopped to reflect on what was going on around me, so I’m posting it [...]
Commentary: Sunshine Laws © WFCR
The second in a series of commentaries I’m contributing to WFCR 88.5 FM, the local NPR member station, aired Friday. This time I addressed Massachusetts’ lackluster open records laws.
The piece was inspired in part by my own experience trying to get access to materials [...]
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