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Byard Duncan: Investigative Reporting From a Consumer Protection Angle

24 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, we spoke to investigative reporter Byard Duncan about how he got his start in investigative journalism, his approach to public records requests, and the difference between reporting for podcasts and print publications. For over a decade, Duncan has been investigating businesses, tech companies, and government institutions from a consumer protection angle. His two recent investigations for Type exemplify his work exposing the harms done to regular people. In partnership with Reveal, Duncan reported on the understaffing crisis at 911 dispatch centers, which has left hundreds of thousands of callers waiting on hold during emergencies. And for Bloomberg Businessweek, he investigated BusPatrol, a tech company partnering with municipalities across the country to ticket drivers using AI-powered cameras attached to school buses. "911, Please Hold:" https://typeinvestigations.org/investigation/2026/05/26/911-please-hold/ "The AI School Bus Camera Company Blanketing America in Tickets:" https://typeinvestigations.org/investigation/2026/04/28/the-ai-school-bus-camera-company-blanketing-america-in-tickets/ Transcript: https://typeinvestigations.org/backstory/2026/06/18/the-backstory-byard-duncan/ Type Investigations is a newsroom for independent investigative journalists. For our latest, subscribe to our newsletter: www.typeinvestigations.org/subscribe

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Portada del episodio Byard Duncan: Investigative Reporting From a Consumer Protection Angle

Byard Duncan: Investigative Reporting From a Consumer Protection Angle

In this episode, we spoke to investigative reporter Byard Duncan about how he got his start in investigative journalism, his approach to public records requests, and the difference between reporting for podcasts and print publications. For over a decade, Duncan has been investigating businesses, tech companies, and government institutions from a consumer protection angle. His two recent investigations for Type exemplify his work exposing the harms done to regular people. In partnership with Reveal, Duncan reported on the understaffing crisis at 911 dispatch centers, which has left hundreds of thousands of callers waiting on hold during emergencies. And for Bloomberg Businessweek, he investigated BusPatrol, a tech company partnering with municipalities across the country to ticket drivers using AI-powered cameras attached to school buses. "911, Please Hold:" https://typeinvestigations.org/investigation/2026/05/26/911-please-hold/ "The AI School Bus Camera Company Blanketing America in Tickets:" https://typeinvestigations.org/investigation/2026/04/28/the-ai-school-bus-camera-company-blanketing-america-in-tickets/ Transcript: https://typeinvestigations.org/backstory/2026/06/18/the-backstory-byard-duncan/ Type Investigations is a newsroom for independent investigative journalists. For our latest, subscribe to our newsletter: www.typeinvestigations.org/subscribe

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