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A podcast featuring the conversations and interviews held at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Hong Kong.
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A podcast featuring the conversations and interviews held at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Hong Kong.
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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1 Ghost signs of Hong Kong: Instagram journalism & documenting history with Billy Potts & Ben Marans 44:26
Veteran broadcast journalist Karen Koh speaks with writer/designer Billy Potts and collaborator/photographer Ben Marans about their HK Ghost Signs project, recording and documenting signs in Hong Kong left behind and found in all sorts of locations, marking different eras, technologies and cultural movements that have left their mark on a fast-changing city. Find them on Instagram: @hkghostsigns Produced by Jarrod Watt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Journalist and broadcaster Laura Westbrook sits down with two members of the FCC for two very different perspectives on 2024 and the year that was. Harry Harrison might just be the last surviving daily editorial cartoonist in Hong Kong, and speaks about his favourite news moments of the year, the prospect of drawing Donald Trump for four more years, and the real-life backgrounds and stories of some of his regular characters. Hear also his choice of which of those characters he'd love to see turned into a giant inflatable for a special "mega event" in Hong Kong. FCC president Lee Williamson talks about 2024 and the FCC's return to its role in showing support for the community of journalists in Hong Kong: from the return of the annual journalism conference and its motto of "let's get to work" to the number of public statements issued by the FCC on behalf of the safety and welfare of journalists and the importance of press freedom. You'll also hear his personal highlights of the guest speakers who came to visit, from economists and political thinkers to Pulitzer Prize winning musician Wynton Marsalis and executive editor the New York Times, Joe Kahn. Written and produced by Jarrod Watt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
The Foreign Correspondents’ Club, Hong Kong announced a little while ago that Kriti Gandhi and Jay Ganglani are the recipients of the sixth annual Clare Hollingworth Fellowship, named in honor of the preeminent and path-breaking journalist. Listen in as they discuss why they chose careers in journalism at a time when the future of news appears mostly bleak. Hear them discuss how the changing news habits of GenZ will impact traditional news companies, and how their generation of journalists hope to shape the style of news coverage in the future. Presented and produced by Jarrod Watt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…

1 Asian journalists analyze the US election: how gender, race issues and media coverage differ 35:18
Hear veteran broadcast journalist Karen Koh in discussion with Chinese foreign correspondent Dr Rose Luqiu and Hong Kong-born international broadcast journalist Laura Westbrook on the upcoming US election, from an Asian perspective: what is being discussed on Chinese social media and in state media, how "third culture" people view the attacks on Kamala Harris' mixed race heritage, how sexism and "strongman" culture dominate Chinese media narrative how US foreign policy is viewed very differently from this side of the world. Episode written and produced by Jarrod Watt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…

1 Wynton Marsalis: talking jazz, education, China, culture, technology and beyond 1:01:22
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Grammy and Pulitzer-prize winning trumpeter, composer and band leader Wynton Marsalis has this month toured with his Lincoln Jazz Centre Orchestra through Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen and Hong Kong dropped by for a QandA at the FCC with Robin Ewing, director of the Journalism Masters program at Hong Kong Baptist University and presenter of the RTHK3 'Feelin Kinda Sunday' program. It was incidentally the 63rd birthday for Mr Marsalis, and he reflects on his childhood, what he's learned teaching new generations of musicians as well as new compositions of music influenced by a tradition of American jazz in China begun almost 100 years ago. You’ll also hear the audience Q & A session in which Mr Marsalis fields questions about the role of AI in music, gender bias in jazz, comparisons between jazz and journalism, the traditions of democracy and jazz, as well as his deeply felt intellectual response to hip-hop music. Photo credit: Ben Marans @benmaransphotography https://www.benmaransphotography.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Author, broadcaster and art critic John Batten discusses the life and legacy of architect IM Pei with Karen Koh, based on his published article in the latest FCC magazine "A Life in Architecture". Hear the history and symbolic post-colonial importance of the design of the Bank of China building, wrongly characterized as "a knife pointed towards China", and of the details you need to know in the M+ exhibition on IM Pei's life and works. Episode written and produced by Jarrod Watt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Selina Cheng, chair of the Hong Kong Journalists' Association discusses the revelations of a campaign to intimidate journalists and their families by self-described "patriots" in what appears to be a coordinated campaign, how the Hong Kong government and tech companies Meta and Wikimedia have responded, and how the HKJA is helping journalists fight back. Hear her also speak to her own experience of losing her job at the Wall Street Journal soon after becoming chair of the HKJA, and the support she has received globally from WSJ staff, fellow journalists and unions based in the USA. Episode written, produced and presented by Jarrod Watt Sources : Hong Kong journalists’ union says reporters, relatives and their bosses targeted in harassment campaign; SCMP Sept 13, 2024 Hong Kong Customs clarifies on Hong Kong Journalists Association's press conference; Hong Kong Govt Sept 13, 2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Hear the FCC statement published on August 29th upon the trial and conviction of Hong Kong journalists Chung Pui-kuen and Patrick Lam for their roles in reporting, editing and publishing interviews, features and opinion pieces. Of the 17 articles the court considered, many had been taken down and only five remained active at the time of their arrest, but the Wan Chai District Court ruled that 11 had “seditious intentions”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Britt Clennett is a correspondent for US broadcaster ABC News, based in Hong Kong and has spent the past 10 years covering stories in Hong Kong, mainland China and most recently Ukraine and Gaza. In this conversation she discusses her feature article 'Staying Human' in which she looks at the challenges to journalistic impartiality, finding humanity amongst deep generational hatred, and how she deals with the mental health challenges in covering violent and bloody conflict. Episode written, produced and presented by Jarrod Watt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…

1 In conversation: New York Times executive editor, Joe Kahn 1:12:14
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An in-depth discussion between FCC president Lee Williamson and Joe Kahn, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, former China correspondent for the Wall Street Journal and executive editor of the New York Times since 2022. Kahn discusses how the NYT coverage of Hong Kong and mainland China has changed, and how it reflects the changing environment of local and national security laws as well as the relationship between Beijing and Washington. Hear also how the NYT works to maintain its editorial independence and confront disinformation in this US election year, and how the ongoing digital transition has changed reporting, how Instagram and TikTok have changed priorities, and how generative AI challenges journalists' ethics, as well as the NYT lawsuit against Open AI. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Stephen Roach, former Wall Street chief economist and Hong Kong-based chair of Morgan Stanley Asia, caused controversy earlier this year with the publishing of an opinion piece headlined "It pains me to say Hong Kong is over." His case reflected three considerations - the tight economic linkages between Hong Kong and a faltering mainland Chinese economy, the crossfire of the US-China conflict and the tough political climate in the aftermath of the new national security laws enacted by Beijing and Hong Kong. Hear him speak about the fallout of that opinion piece in the ensuing months since publishing, hear about the issues and considerations he is focused on for Hong Kong and mainland China in the immediate future, and hear the questions asked of him at the FCC Club Lunch on June 5th, moderated by FCC Correspondent Governor Jenn Jett. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…

1 FCC Conference preview: David Pierson; Kathleen Magramo; Chris Yeung 1:00:04
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Laura Westbrook and Aaron Busch present this special episode for the return of the FCC Hong Kong journalism conference. Hear from David Pierson (New York Times) about the challenges of covering Beijing's foreign policy and China's geopolitics from Hong Kong; Kathleen Magramo (CNN) on the lessons she learned in her first year of journalism in 2019, Filipino representation in Hong Kong and covering the Philippines; and veteran journalist and editor Chris Yeung, 25-year veteran of the South China Morning Post, founder of news platforms Citizen News and Voices of Hong Kong, former chair of the Hong Kong Journalists Association, talking about the culture of Hong Kong journalism and the challenges of reporting in Hong Kong in an environment governed by Article 23 and Beijing's security laws. Episode written, produced and presented by Jarrod Watt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Christina Pantin presents an episode talking about the other great Olympics competition: to get the best photo, the best story, the best quote. Josh Ball is News Editor, Sport & Racing for the South China Morning Post and has covered previous Olympics and major international sports events both as a desk editor and frontline reporter for the past 25 years. Peter Parks is the chief photographer for the Hong Kong bureau of Agence France Presse (AFP) and also Correspondent Governor of FCC. He has spent over 30 years covering Hong Kong, mainland China and international sporting events including the 2008 Shanghai Games. Hear them discuss how this year's Paris Olympics will be overshadowed by geopolitical events, how the coverage will be vastly changed by the technology being used, and hear about some of the momentous sporting moments they've found themselves witnessing and reporting. Episode written and produced by Jarrod Watt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Hear three senior journalists discuss the big issues for women in journalism upon International Women's Day. How have attitudes changed for women in newsrooms across southeast Asia, what are the biggest challenges they face, what is the future of journalism, and what do they have to say to the upcoming generations of women entering the profession? This panel discussion was part of the Hong Kong International Literature Festival and is moderated by Anasuya Sanyal , a former broadcast journalist and current communications coach who has been based in Asia for 20 years. She speaks with Jervina Lao , a former news journalist who has covered various history-making events in Asia for almost 20 years, working currently as freelance writer and editor; Caitlin Liu , a writer and editor in Hong Kong, published in the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, and the New York Times; and Zela Chin , FCC journalist governor, and multiple award-winning journalist working in Hong Kong. All three are contributors to an anthology of 22 women, edited by Rita Lee and published by Penguin Random House, "Stories Women Journalists Tell". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…

1 Journalism, Article 23 and Hong Kong: Ronson Chan, Regina Ip and Simon Young 1:04:16
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Hear the submission made by the board of the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Hong Kong to the government over the proposed Article 23 security legislation, as well as the panel discussion on its implications for journalism featuring Ronson Chan (chair, Hong Kong Journalists' Assoc), Regina Ip (politician, member of LegCo) and Professor Simon Young (barrister). Music courtesy Allen Youngblood. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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