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The New York Times' Jonah Kessel on Visual Journalism, 2024 Election Coverage, & More

The New York Times' Jonah Kessel on Visual Journalism, 2024 Election Coverage, & More

Update: 2024-09-16
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In this episode, we welcome Jonah Kessel. Jonah is the Deputy Director of Opinion Video at The New York Times. His work there is a hybrid of explanatory and investigative short form documentary and other innovative forms of visual journalism. In his career, he’s been recognized by a variety of organizations, including two World Press Photo awards, four times as a Multimedia Journalist of the Year from Pictures of the Year International, the Robert F. Kennedy Award for Justice and Human Rights Reporting, and the Innovative Storytelling Award from the National Press Foundation. In our chat, Jonah shares his backstory, path to The New York Times, and his experiences helping run the Opinion Video department. In addition, he talks at length about covering the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election.

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The New York Times' Jonah Kessel on Visual Journalism, 2024 Election Coverage, & More

The New York Times' Jonah Kessel on Visual Journalism, 2024 Election Coverage, & More

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