
RPRTR (reporter) is a podcast devoted to picking the brains of news reporters and anchors to delve into their daily reporting strategies, experiences, and challenges. Reporters also discuss their routines, wildest moments, and what they do for fun. With an eye on the state of local journalism, RPRTR aims to be the go-to source for stories from the front lines of local reporting. Show notes at beau... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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After a decade in the local news business, Kaitlin left her top-10 market reporting job to start her own media company. Disillusioned with the trend towards "info-tainment" in local news, Kaitlin now strives to highlight fact-based stories that truly... more
From reporting to politics to podcasting, Sara Threadgill's career has taken many turns. Now after almost a decade out of TV news, she's open to a comeback. We look back on her time in TV and get her take on the state of the industry.
Danielle worked in TV news for just under seven years before starting her own branding & copywriting firm from scratch. She recently hired her first employee as she looks to take her company to new heights. We discuss her TV career, what made her dec... more
The former WFSB-TV anchor details his 28 years with the station, from covering Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump. Dennis also delves into some deep topics such as "fake news," newsroom relationships, and the heartbreaking sudden death of his friend and c... more
Kyle Scott spent a decade in the broadcast industry as a local sports reporter for four different stations before leaving the industry in 2015/2016 to start his own production company. We discuss the "why" behind his life changing decision and also t... more
RPRTR is back after a hiatus at the start of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic. The Emmy award winning Bofta Yimam joins Beau Berman for a long conversation about her the past, present and future of her career. The CBS News freelancer and entreprene... more
Kris Van Cleave is the CBS News Transportation Correspondent. Kris has earned 12 regional Emmy Awards and nine regional Edward R. Murrow Awards. We discuss how he made it the the network afters years in local news, his biggest pet peeve, and the best... more
Angelica began her career in local news in smaller cities before pivoting and becoming a "full-time freelancer" in New York City where she has reported and hosted for ABC News, CNN, and the Law and Crime Network, founded by Dan Abrams. We cover her t... more
Listened to “Episode 20: Bofta Yimam”. Awesome podcast voice! Very resonant and clear. Enjoyed this interview with Bofta. Her story is very inspiring. It speaks on what can happen with persistence. Teaching us, no matter what roadblocks stand in our way, to never give up on our dreams.
Love your interviewing style. You ask great questions! “Are you a reporter?”😄 The show has a great pace. Appreciated the tips given on entrepreneurship. Encouraged me to keep honing my skills. Learned a lot abo... more
This is a great podcast for anyone interested in being a journalist. Beau is a great host and I enjoyed our conversation when he featured me on the show. Now it’s time for me to catch up on all the episodes that followed mine. We need more podcasts like this one!
Beau is very compelling as a host
Love Beau’s reporting and his interviewing skills
Beau does a good job of keeping the show moving and digging into the lives of these reporters!
Love the behind the scenes aspect of this.
I love what Beau is doing!! In this era of “Fake News”, it’s so important to know reporters are real people, who put so much into telling your stories and building the careers they love! Had a blast chatting with Beau - and love listening to the other reporters he’s interviewed. An inspiring, entertaining and informative podcast!!!
Beau is smart, insightful and funny and I really enjoyed being a guest on his pod. He is a natural interviewer, which leads to interesting, in-depth and fun conversations about life in journalism.
Hopefully everyone loves it as much as I do!









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