FMC Fast Chat

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Podcast by Jaci Clement

FMC Fast Chat

FMC Fast Chat features notables in news, media and business for media-savvy conversations that are real, powerful and relevant. We take you inside the news so you can be in the know in 30 minutes. Hosted by Fair Media Council CEO & Executive Director Jaci Clement. This is the award-winning podcast of the Fair Media Council.

Latest episodes

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15 January 2025

Bridging Divides: Amy Mitchell on Shaping Journalism & Media Policy for the Digital Age

In this must-hear episode of FMC Fast Chat, host Jaci Clement interviews Amy Mitchell, founding executive director of the Center for News Technology and Innovation and a leading voice in global media policy. Together, they unpack the complexities of today’s digital news landscape and the urgent need to bring journalists, technologists, policymakers, and the public together to craft meaningful solutions.

🔹 Key Highlights:

  • Why collaboration is essential to creating effective media policy
  • Addressing algorithmic gatekeeping and disinformation in the digital age
  • AI’s potential to support journalism while safeguarding public trust
  • How local news can thrive through innovation and community connections

Join the conversation shaping the future of journalism and media accountability. Listen now, share and subscribe to support FMC’s mission to advocate for quality news and build a media-savvy society!

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24 December 2024

Challenging Assumptions: Michael Powell’s Take on True Journalism

In this episode of FMC Fast Chat, Fair Media Council CEO and Executive Director Jaci Clement sits down with Michael Powell — an acclaimed journalist whose career spans The Washington Post to The New York Times and now The Atlantic. Together, they examine the shifting tides of journalism, the erosion of big newsrooms, and the rise of digital media. Michael offers insights into how reporters find and craft powerful stories, emphasizing the importance of fairness, strong reporting, and genuine character portrayal. They also discuss challenges faced by young journalists today, the role of editors, and how democracy intertwines with the state of the press.

Whether you’re an avid media enthusiast or a casual news consumer, this conversation reveals what’s truly at stake when preserving quality journalism. Listen now and learn how to stay informed, navigate disinformation, and understand the evolving media landscape — all courtesy of the Fair Media Council, your resource for news literacy and quality media advocacy.

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10 December 2024

'Democratic Delusions:' A Conversation with Natalie Fenton on Reclaiming Media for the Public Good

Over the past thirty years, monumental changes have pushed the media further from its core mission of serving the public interest. Political pressures, commercial imperatives, deregulation, and the concentration of immense capital in just a few hands have converged to distort the flow of information and weaken the media’s ability to hold power to account. As a result, trust erodes, civic life suffers, and those without influence are increasingly marginalized.

In this episode of FMC Fast Chat, Jaci Clement speaks with Natalie Fenton —professor of media and communications at Goldsmiths, University of London, co-founder of the Media Reform Coalition in the UK, and author of Democratic Delusions: How the Media Hollows Out Democracy and What We Can Do About It — to explore the ways a weakened media system harms our democracy and how reimagining the media landscape can help rebuild trust, transparency, and fairness. This is a conversation about understanding where we went wrong, who truly benefits from our current media system, and how we can chart a path toward a future that finally puts the public interest front and center.

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26 November 2024

From Promise to Crisis: The Hidden Costs of Social Media

When social media began, it was full of promise — connecting people, amplifying voices, and fighting for liberties. But today, it’s in crisis. In this episode of FMC Fast Chat, renowned digital expert Sree Sreenivasan examines how social media has shifted from a tool for empowerment to a force causing harm in every part of our lives.

Sree doesn’t just identify the problems — he offers actionable tips to help us navigate a world where the people who own and run these platforms are shaping our lives in troubling ways. This conversation is a wake-up call for anyone who wants to better understand the hidden costs of social media and reclaim control.

What You’ll Learn:

  • The evolution of social media—from a tool for good to a force for harm.
  • How platform owners and decision-makers are manipulating communities.
  • Practical tips for protecting yourself and regaining control of your digital life.

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12 November 2024

Inside the Golden Era of New York News

In this episode of FMC Fast Chat, author Jerry Barmash introduces us to his new book, "Here Now the News: An Inside Scoop into New York's Best-Loved Anchors." With decades of experience covering New York news, Barmash brings a deeply human look at the anchors who became household names. Beyond the cameras and headlines, he explores their power, egos, and inner demons, revealing them as flawed individuals navigating immense pressures. Tune in to hear the untold stories of these media icons, not as perfect personalities but as people with struggles, triumphs, and vulnerabilities.

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29 October 2024

Breaking Big Stories and Getting to the Truth: Dave Levinthal on Investigative Journalism and Accountability

In this FMC Fast Chat, investigative journalist Dave Levinthal from Centerclip tells what it takes to break the big stories to hold those in power accountable. He explains how to pursue truth — why reporters must refuse to take “no” for an answer, follow their instincts, and know when something just doesn’t add up. He also shares essential advice for the public: how to break free from echo chambers, identify quality news, and stop the spread of misinformation. Packed with insights on staying media-savvy, this episode sheds light on why a well-informed public is vital for democracy and how investigative journalism makes it happen.

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