In the season two finale, we explore how the future has been part of ONA's past and present. For 12 years, futurist Amy Webb has given one of the most...
Everyone’s path to journalism is different, and the internet and an increasingly diverse population have made those paths even more varied. J-school i...
In our previous episode, ONA co-founder Rich Jaroslovsky talked about how the association’s name could use an update. It was a placeholder after all —...
The origin story for the Online News Association starts in the most relatable way: two journalists complaining about their newspaper’s corporate owner...
As you board your flights back home, the ONA on Air podcast team bids you farewell and good luck. We leave you with a few messages on what journalists...
Should reporters from immigrant backgrounds strive for objectivity when covering immigration? This was a question that ONA on Air producer and freelan...
Being a mother in the newsroom comes with its own challenges. In this episode, ONA on Air producer Stephanie Serrano talks with Kathrine Goldstein, cr...
Reddit is an incredible way of getting in touch with sources who have unique stories and points of view. Reddit users are happy to interact with repor...
Do you dread performance reviews? Is there someone in your newsroom that just doesn't get the 'X' in Latinx? This episode is for you! ONA on Air produ...
How do we report on people who don't fall into the traditional gender binary with dignity and respect for their identity? There was an email exchange ...