6 days ago
Beyond the Headlines: How Journalists and Lawmakers Navigate Trust, Tension, and Truth | Episode 4
You’ve read the headlines, and maybe even the full article, but what about the parts that don’t make it into print?
The media plays an important role in holding the government accountable, so in this episode I’m sitting down with political reporter Sarah Dolgin of the Chattanooga Times Free Press. We discuss how stories are shaped, what it’s like to be on the other side of the interview, and the ethical boundaries reporters must maintain even when they know their sources well.
We also conduct a “mock” interview where Sarah asks me about Senate Bill 836, offering a real-time example of what happens behind the scenes before an article ever goes to print.
Key Takeaways:
- What lawmakers wish reporters knew, and vice versa
- The tough editorial decisions that shape what makes it into a story, and what doesn’t
- Why a little tension between media and government is actually a good thing for democracy
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