Topic: Undercover Journalism

6 chapters across the catalog

Scop Christmas
Episode 1515 56:39 - 58:52

1515: Scop Christmas

Fediverse Infiltration, Undercover Persona Strategy

The hosts jokingly strategize creating a fake persona—a 16-year-old high school journalism student who likes Emily Dickinson—to infiltrate and observe journalist circles on the Fediverse. One host rejects the idea as "creepy," while the other suggests it could be a potential "exit strategy" for a new podcast project.

The Zoomers
Episode 1083 1:28:19 - 1:31:23

1083: The Zoomers

Censored Documentary, Undercover Journalism, Qatar Security

Further details are provided on the censored Al Jazeera investigation, including undercover footage of an Israeli consulate worker monitoring student activists. The network allegedly scrubbed the project to avoid jeopardizing the U.S. airbase in Qatar or risking a Saudi invasion. The Zionist Organization of America claimed credit for convincing Qatari officials to cancel the broadcast.

Party Boat
Episode 794 52:22 - 59:38

794: Party Boat

Planned Parenthood, Grand Jury Indictments, Undercover Journalism

A Texas grand jury indicted the activists behind the Planned Parenthood undercover videos, David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt, while clearing the organization of wrongdoing. The activists face felony charges for tampering with government records by using fake IDs to gain access to facilities. The hosts discuss the legal implications for citizen journalists and the potential for new licensing requirements for reporters.

Self Radicalize!
Episode 293 21:25 - 24:56

293: Self Radicalize!

Vivian Schiller, NPR Underwriting Controversy

Former NPR CEO Vivian Schiller criticized undercover video tactics used against the organization, claiming they do not constitute legitimate journalism. Meanwhile, NPR's Andy Carvin defended the network's use of underwriters, despite critics arguing that promotional codes and mentions function identically to traditional advertising.

Cloudbusting
Episode 130 16:29 - 25:00

130: Cloudbusting

ACORN Prostitution Sting and James O'Keefe Video Controversy

Undercover filmmakers James O'Keefe and Hannah Giles released videos appearing to show ACORN employees providing tax advice to a purported pimp and prostitute. While the footage led to employee terminations, questions are raised regarding the professional quality of the cinematography and the legality of the recordings under Maryland's two-party consent laws. The motives of the filmmakers, who appeared on Glenn Beck's program, are scrutinized.