A panel of journalists from around the world discuss their reporting on U.S. politics and elections, and the perceptions shared by their countrymen of the 2008 presidential election. Sponsored by the Croft Institute for International Studies. Moderated by Curtis Wilkie (University of Mississippi). Featured journalists: Geoffrey Elliott (Australia), Yoichi Kato (Japan), Derk Jan Eppink (Netherlands), Anirudh Bhattacharyya (India)
ESPN\u27s Dwayne Bray joins Mississippi Today\u27s Rick Cleveland and the Clarion Ledger\u27s Macken...
Moderator: Bill Rose, Overby Fellow Panelists: Ronnie Agnew, executive director of Mississippi Publi...
During the summer of 2008, the Hinckley Institute was honored to participate in a groundbreaking pro...
A panel of journalists from around the world discuss their reporting on U.S. politics and elections,...
Curtis Wilkie, moderator. Associate Professor, University of Mississippi Department of JournalismAni...
In advance of the 2019 Mississippi statewide elections, two of the top political reporters in the st...
Media and journalism are very important components of all elections, whether in the United States or...
A review of the election returns, both nationally and in Mississippi. -- Will Feltus of Washington, ...
Six international students discuss the political process in their individual countries (Germany, Chi...
Peter Boyer, a nationally-known political reporter, and Curtis Wilkie, Overby Fellow and Associate P...
This October 29, 2020 episode features interviews by Missouri School of Journalism students in Bever...
On this October 14, 2004 program, host Stuart Loory speaks with five journalists around the world to...
Political strategists Austin Barbour, a Republican, and Brandon Jones, a Democrat, assess the upcomi...
A panel of experts in Mississippi politics, forecast likely scenarios for the state’s every-four-yea...
A 2006 panel of southern journalists discussed media coverage of the civil rights movement
ESPN\u27s Dwayne Bray joins Mississippi Today\u27s Rick Cleveland and the Clarion Ledger\u27s Macken...
Moderator: Bill Rose, Overby Fellow Panelists: Ronnie Agnew, executive director of Mississippi Publi...
During the summer of 2008, the Hinckley Institute was honored to participate in a groundbreaking pro...
A panel of journalists from around the world discuss their reporting on U.S. politics and elections,...
Curtis Wilkie, moderator. Associate Professor, University of Mississippi Department of JournalismAni...
In advance of the 2019 Mississippi statewide elections, two of the top political reporters in the st...
Media and journalism are very important components of all elections, whether in the United States or...
A review of the election returns, both nationally and in Mississippi. -- Will Feltus of Washington, ...
Six international students discuss the political process in their individual countries (Germany, Chi...
Peter Boyer, a nationally-known political reporter, and Curtis Wilkie, Overby Fellow and Associate P...
This October 29, 2020 episode features interviews by Missouri School of Journalism students in Bever...
On this October 14, 2004 program, host Stuart Loory speaks with five journalists around the world to...
Political strategists Austin Barbour, a Republican, and Brandon Jones, a Democrat, assess the upcomi...
A panel of experts in Mississippi politics, forecast likely scenarios for the state’s every-four-yea...
A 2006 panel of southern journalists discussed media coverage of the civil rights movement
ESPN\u27s Dwayne Bray joins Mississippi Today\u27s Rick Cleveland and the Clarion Ledger\u27s Macken...
Moderator: Bill Rose, Overby Fellow Panelists: Ronnie Agnew, executive director of Mississippi Publi...
During the summer of 2008, the Hinckley Institute was honored to participate in a groundbreaking pro...