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Brothers In Media - Bros Who Know

Brothers In Media - Bros Who Know

By: Craig Colby and Scott Colby
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With misinformation at an all time high, how do you know what to believe? How can you process the tsunami of information you’re hit by every day? Scott Colby, with a career in print journalism, and Craig Colby, with a career in broadcast television, pull back the curtain on how you get information. They’ll show you how you can make media make sense.

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Episodes
  • The Secret to Great Research in Media with Marcelle Edwards
    Nov 12 2025

    There isn’t a documentary or news item that goes to air or print without a healthy does of research. But how much is done and what lengths do journalists and producers go to for research before the story goes to the public and why does that matter to the consumer? We talk to CSA winning producer Marcelle Edwards about what makes great research.

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    43 mins
  • What Happens in a Blue Jays Broadcast? with Jays Statistician Scott Carson
    Oct 29 2025

    It’s World Series time and people across North America, especially Canada, are glued to their screens watching the games. But they are watching more than just the two teams on the field show off their craft. Highly skilled broadcast teams are capturing the action and interpreting for the viewers. So what happens during a baseball broadcast. Blue Jays statistician Scott Carson supplies the answers.

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    36 mins
  • When Do You Use Broadcasting vs Podcasting? With Erin Trafford
    Oct 22 2025

    For decades, broadcasting was a primary source for news and opinions, but the rise of podcasting has given the newer format a much bigger role in shaping opinions.

    According to the Podcasting index there are four and a half million podcasts worldwide. More than 100 thousand are published every three days. 584 million people have listened to podcasts so far this year, up more than 6 per cent from the same period last year. You get the point. People listen to them.
    But are podcasts reliable? What role should they play in your information gathering diet?

    Former broadcast journalist and current owner of a podcast production company, Erin Trafford, gives us her unique insight.

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    38 mins
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