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For 30 years, Chris Bury was at the forefront of covering the biggest global and national stories at ABC News. Today he's teaching the next generation of journalists at DePaul University. Chris says the two most important words in journalism are still -- go there.
In this episode, Lissa Druss & Thom Serafin talk about why the best reporting is still done on the scene. Bury says AI can be a valuable tool, but human interaction is still the best resource journalists have. Plus, you'll hear how Chris rose through the ranks at ABC's "Nightline" in the 1980s, and why his southside roots inspired speaking truth to power as a member the White House press corps.5
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For 30 years, Chris Bury was at the forefront of covering the biggest global and national stories at ABC News. Today he's teaching the next generation of journalists at DePaul University. Chris says the two most important words in journalism are still -- go there.
In this episode, Lissa Druss & Thom Serafin talk about why the best reporting is still done on the scene. Bury says AI can be a valuable tool, but human interaction is still the best resource journalists have. Plus, you'll hear how Chris rose through the ranks at ABC's "Nightline" in the 1980s, and why his southside roots inspired speaking truth to power as a member the White House press corps.2,820 Listeners
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