Topic: Freelance

8 chapters across the catalog

Infosanement
Episode 1183 44:34 - 49:39

1183: Infosanement

California Assembly Bill 5, Freelance Journalism Restrictions

California's Assembly Bill 5 (AB5), effective January 1, 2020, imposes a 35-submission limit per year for freelance journalists working for a single "putative organization." This law, aimed at the gig economy, is criticized as a potential First Amendment violation that could financially devastate independent writers and photographers. Legal confusion remains regarding whether the limit applies to individual publications or entire parent companies like Condé Nast.

Eleven Eleven
Episode 1111 1:41:47 - 1:45:03

1111: Eleven Eleven

Cultural Marxism, Freelance Media and UK Donations

A freelancer in the entertainment and advertising industry from Brooklyn describes the podcast as a "force field" against the "cultural Marxism" prevalent in their field. Vanessa Hampshire from the UK becomes an Associate Executive Producer, contributing £250. The hosts discuss the "anonymous lesbian" producer who recently moved to New York.

Centrifuge Him!
Episode 648 53:37 - 56:49

648: Centrifuge Him!

Harald Doornbos, The Hunting Party, CIA Media Infiltration

The hosts profile Harald Doornbos, the Dutch journalist who reportedly discovered the "Terror Laptop of Doom." They recount his history in Bosnia and Sarajevo, where he was once accused of being a CIA agent. This background is used to suggest that Doornbos may be an intelligence asset embedded within the media to plant specific narratives.

Degrowth
Episode 419 36:41 - 40:52

419: Degrowth

Executive Producer Credits, John Pacificy, Jeroen Huttinga

New executive producers are acknowledged for their financial support under the value-for-value model. John Pacificy from Tampa, Florida, and Jeroen Huttinga from Wageningen (currently based in Greece) are credited. Huttinga, a freelance worker, requested karma to help secure a new gig during the summer months in the struggling Greek economy.

Episode 412 30:51 - 33:10

412: Red Square Patch

Freelance Videography and the Role of Stringers in News

The logistics of freelance videography involve "stringers" who operate independently to sell footage to major networks. These individuals often manage their own equipment and satellite trucks, sometimes acting as both camera operator and on-air talent. This decentralized model of news gathering is increasingly common as traditional newsrooms reduce staff.

GaGa & Little Boy
Episode 282 1:00:06 - 1:03:31

282: GaGa & Little Boy

George Clooney and the Rise of Celebrity Statesmen

The hosts analyze a *Newsweek* cover story featuring George Clooney, describing him as a "freelance diplomat" involved in Sudan and Haiti. They suggest that celebrities are being co-opted by government agencies to move political agendas under the guise of humanitarian work. The segment explores the concept of "celebrity statesmen" as a tool for mass audience manipulation.

Dandelion Wine
Episode 99 12:45 - 16:34

99: Dandelion Wine

Professional Writing Hazards, Plagiarism and Misattribution Anecdotes

The hosts discuss the technical risks of accidental plagiarism in professional writing, such as misidentifying old notes as original thoughts. An anecdote is shared regarding a reporter for The Scotsman who allegedly plagiarized Matt Cottle's Gamesweasel blog for six months. They conclude that while freelancers can be difficult to track, reputable papers usually fire columnists caught in such scandals.