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Adapting Investigative Journalism

As journalism changes, so does the way it’s consumed. From serialised podcasts and audio networks to feature films, theatre productions to true crime TV series, our cast reflects on whether these new media enrich investigative reporting and its reach, or get in the way of the truth?

Chaired by Robert Evans.

Robert Evans

Robert Evans is an American author, journalist, Cool Zone Media founder and podcast host of Behind the Bastards and It Could Happen Here. Evans' journalism has covered the 2020 George Floyd protests, work as a conflict journalist in Iraq and Ukraine, extensive reporting on far-right extremist groups and more.

Sacha Pfeiffer

Sacha Pfeiffer is a correspondent for National Public Radio's Investigations team and a guest host for NPR's national shows. She is a former member of the Boston Globe's investigative Spotlight team, whose stories on the Catholic Church's cover-up of clergy sex abuse won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, among other honors.

Bradley Hope

Bradley is co-founder of Project Brazen, a journalism studio based in London and Singapore. He’s the co-author of Billion Dollar Whale, Blood and Oil and author of The Rebel and the Kingdom. He spent seven years breaking stories and leading investigations at the Wall Street Journal from New York and London.

Calle Fuhr

Calle Fuhr is a playwright, theater director and performer from Düsseldorf. He creates investigative theatre plays with journalists from CORRECTIV and DOSSIER about fossil fuel companies and white collar crime.
  • 15 November 2024 12.00–13.00 GMT
GMT
Location: Frobisher Auditorium 1, The Barbican
Panel
Art
Collaborative Journalism
International
Journalism
Media
Methodology
This event will be recorded