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In this podcast, we talk to some of the interesting and noteworthy communications professionals from the greater Washington, DC area and nation.© 2023 Capital Press Club Podcast
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    • CPC Legacy Podcast #26 - Nelson Mandela, Media for Eaton, and Empowering Black Voices
      Feb 9 2025

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      Reflections on Mandela.
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      32 min
    • CPC Legacy Podcast #25 - Celebrating Black History and Examining Evolving Journalism
      Feb 3 2025

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      Unearth the vibrant tapestry of Black history and its ongoing influence on today's culture in our latest episode. I, Dr. Colin Campbell, alongside my co-host Derrick Kenney, promise an enlightening exploration as we commemorate Black History Month by revisiting the courageous act of the Greensboro Four and examining the trailblazing impact of Black Americans on music, including the rise of genres like Dembow and reggaeton. From celebrating Beyoncé's historic Grammy win in country music to appreciating the unique rhythms of Go-Go music, our conversation charts a course through cultural milestones that continue to inspire and redefine the American narrative.

      Switching gears, we unravel the evolving dynamics of journalism at the White House, where new pathways have opened for independent journalists and digital content creators. Join us as we weigh the implications of this democratization of media access, and reflect on the legacy of seasoned journalists like April Ryan in shaping today's media landscape. With over 7,400 applicants vying for credentials, we scrutinize the new rules of engagement in the press briefing room, exploring how social media platforms like TikTok are reshaping personal brands and influencing journalism standards. This episode is a must-listen for anyone keen on understanding the intersection of media evolution and Black excellence in storytelling.

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      31 min
    • CPC Legacy Podcast #24 - Media Evolution and Black Identity
      Feb 3 2025

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      Join us for an engaging discussion with Derrick Kenny as we navigate the dynamic world of media transformation. Derek brings his unique perspective as a steadfast cable subscriber, contrasting with my own early adoption of cord-cutting back in 2000. Together, we unravel Comcast's strategic shift towards content production and its implications for the future of cable and streaming services. From the intricate maze of Hulu and Peacock to the essential fight for accessible news, we explore what these changes mean for how we consume information today.

      The conversation takes a fascinating turn as we highlight the transformative power of social media and real-time content in shaping news consumption. Discover the exciting potential of "Shop with BET," a platform designed to elevate Black-owned businesses and foster economic growth within culturally significant markets. This initiative echoes the innovative spirit of shows like Shark Tank by providing a modern twist on supporting Black commerce in a digital age. We reflect on how platforms like BET are setting a powerful precedent for others to follow, paving the way for inclusive economic opportunities.

      Our exploration deepens with a thoughtful look into Black American identity, the evolving language around it, and the critical need for information verification in today's fast-paced digital landscape. We examine the rich history and ongoing debate about terms like "African American" and "Black," emphasizing personal choice and diversity within the community. As we wrap up this insightful episode, we express gratitude to Derek Kenney and wish our listeners a joyful holiday season filled with awareness and understanding. Stay tuned for more compelling conversations in future episodes.

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      33 min
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