New Podcast Explores How Technology Has Dramatically Changed Storytelling
From news to fiction to film to photography to podcasts to social media and even the human voice, technological innovation has inspired and enabled new paradigms in storytelling.
Last month, in partnership with Antica Productions and Trint and in association with WAER, the Newhouse School launched 鈥,鈥 a podcast that explores this new era of storytelling. Initial guests include Ted Koppel 鈥60, H鈥82, acclaimed journalist and former longtime anchor of 鈥淣ightline鈥 on ABC, and Stacey Mindich 鈥86, a Tony, Grammy and Olivier Award-winning theatrical producer.

鈥淭his collaboration is an example of what鈥檚 best about the Newhouse School: the ability to bring professionals together with students to produce strong content destined for a wider audience,鈥 says Newhouse dean . 鈥淲e all know podcasting is growing fast and it is a space where the Newhouse School intends to lead.鈥
During host Jeff Kofman鈥檚 33-year career as an Emmy Award-winning international journalist, he reported from more than 40 countries for ABC, CBS and CBC News. He left news media to found Trint, a London-based tech startup that leverages the power of artificial intelligence to turn audio and video into powerful content for reporters and producers.
鈥淔or a long time, I鈥檝e been fascinated with how technology and innovation shape what we read, hear and watch,鈥 Kofman says.
In each episode of 鈥淪toryTech,鈥 Kofman weaves in his experience as a journalist, war correspondent and tech inventor to explore how storytelling has been shaped by innovation. WAER general manager Chris Bolt 鈥89, G95 says, 鈥淭he episodes provide a kind of media literacy that helps people understand what they鈥檙e hearing, watching and reading.鈥
Listen to 鈥淪toryTech at 聽or wherever you get your podcasts.
For more information, contact WAER general manager Chris Bolt at聽315.443.5242聽or聽cabolt@syr.edu.