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Thursday, November 16 • 11:15 - 12:30
Investigative Radio

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Despite the tech revolution, radio remains one of the world's most popular and far-reaching media, particularly in developing countries. How are producers adapting audio news to do in-depth, investigative stories for radio and podcast? We will look at three examples from three countries: an award-winning radio journalist from Ghana; the director of digital media for the Center for Investigative Reporting's Reveal in the U.S.; and the chief editor of Indonesia's top radio network KBR.  


Moderators
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Katy Katopodis

Editor-In-Chief, Eyewitness News
Katy’s first job in broadcasting was with a community radio station and the radio bug bit immediately. Since then, she’s broken a number of major national and international news stories, was appointed the youngest ever News Editor at 702 in 2001 and was made editor-in-chief across... Read More →

Speakers
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Stephen Nartey

Senior Broadcast Journalist, Joy News
I’m Stephen Nartey. A multiple award-winning investigative journalist from Ghana. My undercover name is Kwetey Nartey. I have infiltrated the ranks of rebels, exposed a human trafficking syndicate and high profile corrupt cases leading to the resignation of top government officials... Read More →
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Citra Prastuti

Chief Editor, KBR
Citra Prastuti is chief editor of KBR -- the largest radio network in Indonesia. The network features daily radio stories and in-depth reports called Saga broadcast over 100 stations. Stories are also distributed through Soundcloud and over social media. KBR's Asia Calling... Read More →
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Susanne Reber

Executive Editor Reveal, The Center for Investigative Reporting
Susanne Reber is the executive editor of Reveal, a nationally broadcast US public radio show, and the co-founder of the Peabody Award-winning radio program and podcast. Prior to joining The Center for Investigative Reporting as a senior editor in 2012, Reber formed and led NPR's first... Read More →


Thursday November 16, 2017 11:15 - 12:30 PST
Wits Science Stadium - 1st Floor, Room 104 West Campus, Torrance St, Johannesburg,