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The podcast all about what's making news and how the news gets made. Each week, Sebastian Robertson and Chance Horner give listeners all the little nuggets that didn't make it on TV. They sit down with people on the front lines of the news business. Sometimes informative and always entertaining.
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#55 Everyone Rubbernecks
The ambush on Dallas Police Officers that killed five will likely be a turning point in modern law enforcement history. On this week's Newsish Podcast we chat with WFAA Reporter Rebecca Lopez about the political aftermath. Plus, social media wizard Jeff Anastasio breaks down the creepiest clown related story you've heard this week.
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#54: One Whiz Wit
Chance Horner and David Schechter are deliriously tired and walking around the Democratic National Convention talking to people.
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#53: Low Sick
How do you cover an already tragic story when the victims are your sources and friends? Tanya Eiserer has covered the police beat in Dallas for many years both as a newspaper and television journalist. The Dallas police ambush hit particularly close to home.
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#52: In The Line of Fire
Photojournalist Brandon Mowry was a block away when a gunman opened fire on Dallas police officers.
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#51: Ambush in Dallas
Five police officers were killed after a gunman opened fire during a protest in downtown Dallas. Over the next couple of episodes of the podcast, we'll be talking to the staffers that were there as bullets were flying.
In this episode, Sebastian and Chance talk about coming in to cover the breaking news and how it will affect the news in Dallas moving forward. -
#50: In the Car
Our stories this week are on the road. First, David Schechter rents a bus to help confront people texting and driving.
http://www.wfaa.com/news/nation/emotional-letters-of-loss-sent-to-drivers-texting-driving/213978847
Marie Saavedra travels to Wichita Falls to tell the story of how to clean up a hoarding house.
http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/tarrant-county/go-inside-a-hoarding-house-a-dirty-secret-for-thousands-of-north-texans/212753101