The Warren Weeks Show

76 - Simon Dingley: Reflections on 43 years in the news business

1 h 1 min · 13. okt. 2024
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My guest today is Simon Dingley, an accomplished Canadian journalist who told thousands of stories to audiences across the country over 43 years. We talked about memorable moments from his career, the state of journalism today, what makes a great question during an interview, his work on stories including the Montreal Massacre and more. Hope you enjoy this conversation and thanks for listening.

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