Cherwell is proud to present our first podcast series, Cherwell Looks In. In this four-part mini-series, we’ll be diving into journalism in Oxford and beyond, shedding light on both the current media landscape and the future. Hosted by our Media Editors, Anvee Bhutani and Sophie Elliott, produced by Will Whitten, and featuring a diverse array of guests every week. Cover art by Mia Clement.

Cherwell Looks In
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Podcast Overview
Cherwell is proud to present our first podcast series, Cherwell Looks In. In this four-part mini-series, we’ll be diving into journalism in Oxford and beyond, shedding light on both the current media landscape and the future. Hosted by our Media Editors, Anvee Bhutani and Sophie Elliott, produced by Will Whitten, and featuring a diverse array of guests every week. Cover art by Mia Clement.
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June 4, 2021
Cherwell Looks In: Video, Broadcast, and Podcasting
<p>In our third episode of Cherwell Looks In, Anvee Bhutani and Sophie Elliott speak to guests from Oxide Radio, former Oxpops presenters Tucker Drew and Eve Bennett, and Waqas Mirza, Co-Director at Uncomfortable Oxford. The guests dive into making engaging audio and video content and debate the future of multimedia in the changing journalism landscape. </p> <p>Cherwell is Oxford’s first independent student newspaper, operating since 1920.</p> <p>You can find more Cherwell at cherwell.org or on Twitter, @Cherwell_Online and Instagram, @CherwellOxford.</p> <p>Hosts: Anvee Bhutani and Sophie Elliott</p> <p>Production: Sophie Elliott</p>

May 18, 2021
Cherwell Looks In: Student Journalism in the UK
<p>In our second episode of Cherwell Looks In, Anvee Bhutani and Sophie Elliott speak to student journalists from The University of Oxford, The University of Exeter, and The University of Glasgow. The guests dive into how they made their start, the competitive side of student journalism, and maintaining a balance between activism and balanced opinion</p> <p>Cherwell is Oxford’s first independent student newspaper, operating since 1920.</p> <p>You can find more Cherwell at cherwell.org or on Twitter, @Cherwell_Online and Instagram, @CherwellOxford.</p> <p>Hosts: Anvee Bhutani and Sophie Elliott</p> <p>Production: Sophie Elliott and Anvee Bhutani.</p>

May 4, 2021
Cherwell Looks In: Oxford Zines and Magazines
<p>In our first episode of Cherwell Looks In, Sophie Elliott dives into the world of Oxford’s vibrant zine and magazine culture. Featuring speakers from The Isis Magazine, Cuntry Living, Common Ground Journal, and That’s Hot! Zine, our guests discuss all things zine and magazine, from the process of building their print editions to the impact of COVID-19 on creativity.</p> <p>Cherwell is Oxford’s first independent student newspaper, operating since 1920.</p> <p>You can find more Cherwell at cherwell.org or on Twitter, @Cherwell_Online and Instagram, @CherwellOxford.</p> <p>Host: Sophie Elliott</p> <p>Production: Sophie Elliott and Anvee Bhutani.</p>
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