
Eurovision News Podcast: How the News Gets Made.
Have you ever wondered what it really takes to get the story from a warzone or a world leaders’ summit to your screen?
The Eurovision News Podcast explores how public service media organizations across Europe and beyond cover major news events.
In Season 2, Giles Gibson - Eurovision News Field Producer and former foreign correspondent - takes you behind the scenes of the world's biggest stories.
Listen in to learn first hand from journalists about the challenges they face covering global news -from major conflicts to critical climate negotiations in Brazil.
This is how the news really gets made.
Eurovision News Podcast: How the News Gets Made.
Have you ever wondered what it really takes to get the story from a warzone or a world leaders’ summit to your screen?
The Eurovision News Podcast explores how public service media organizations across Europe and beyond cover major news events.
In Season 2, Giles Gibson - Eurovision News Field Producer and former foreign correspondent - takes you behind the scenes of the world's biggest stories.
Listen in to learn first hand from journalists about the challenges they face covering global news -from major conflicts to critical climate negotiations in Brazil.
This is how the news really gets made.
Episodes

Wednesday Oct 20, 2021
Hostility, a growing threat to journalists
Wednesday Oct 20, 2021
Wednesday Oct 20, 2021
Journalism has steadily become a more dangerous profession around the world, including in Europe. With the global pandemic, widespread social unrest, and the rise of populism, the danger and hostilities facing journalists are no longer isolated to the battlefield - but sometimes found right at home.
At the end of April, the Council of Europe and its partners released its annual report on the and the message is clear: actions are urgently required.
To understand this growing crisis facing the industry we have invited Peter ter Velde, long time journalist and now security coordinator at NOS in the Netherlands, Deputy Director of the International Press Institute, Scott Griffin, and Julie Haas a representative from the OCSE with a message from Teresa Ribeiro, the fifth Representative on Freedom of the Media.

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