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Reporting; Depp v Heard

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Nick Wallis was the first journalist to break the news that Johnny Depp had lost his libel claim against NGN at the High Court in London in July 2020. That hadn't been the plan. When Nick started live tweeting the case from within the courtroom he became the inside track for interested followers around the world. Now Nick is travelling to Virginia to see if he can follow the second instalment of t... more

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On Wednesday the jury announced their verdict to Fairfax County Court, where Nick was eagerly waiting. more

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The podcast comes full circle as we end with the same park bench guest we first started with, Natasha Miller - a Johnny Depp supporter from Colorado who made it into court every single day of this trial bar 3. more

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The trial starts to wrap with today being the last day in court before closing arguments and jury instructions tomorrow, and Nick discusses the day’s events with Angenette Levy of the Law and Crime Network. more

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After an action packed day in court, Nick heads over to the park bench for an interview with journalist Katie Pfleghar of Germany’s Bild Magazine. more

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4.0 out of 5 stars from 141 ratings
  • Biased and misrepresented

    How to make the triangle al of the century boring! Far better to watch the trial and follow legal commentary on YouTube. You’ll learn far more

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    msvtrue
    United Kingdom10 months ago
  • Another echo chamber for pro Depp rabid fans

    Shameful to see how even a podcast that set out to try and be balanced, gradually ended up regurgitating the most trite and vile messages of the pro-Depp social media campaign. Only Depp’s fans were interviewed on the verdict. There’s no challenging of highly problematic tropes (I.e. manipulative female!). No mention of the incongruences of the verdict or the loud and informed critiques raised by experts on DV about the implications for victims of abuse. No acknowledgement that there is another ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    JackM6Fb9
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Impartiality

    I really enjoyed this podcast and appreciated your professionalism and your none biased reports. Reading the articles in the main streamed media, I can only praise your fairness!! Thanks! Also from Holland with love 😄

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    the big lebowsky
    Netherlands2 years ago
  • Great podcast!

    Great podcast with a great host and a different approach: interviewing spectators that were there for the trial. Loved it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ccleon*
    Spain2 years ago
  • Very pleasant journalist. Not only because of his voice but because of his unbiased reporting. Thanks for that.

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    5
    tacissej02
    2 years ago

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