Office Hours

07. I asked a communications professor about journalism

35 min · 7. März 2026
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Dr. Shakuntala Rao is a professor of Communication Studies at the State University of New York at Plattsburgh. She completed her Ph.D. at my alma mater, the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, has taught classes in media ethics, popular culture, social media, and fundamentals of electronic media, and is a published author. Outside of academia, her background is wide-ranging, including working as a political columnist, conducting federally sponsored workshops on journalistic ethics, and advising multiple political campaigns.

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Episode 06. I asked a screen scoring professor about film music Cover

06. I asked a screen scoring professor about film music

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