Brussels – behind the media explosion
Behind the sensational media converge of the Brussels attacks, what did it really feel like. Behind the sensational media coverage of the Brussels attacks, what did it really feel like?
The Brussels airport bombing dominated global news. Here in Australia we often become complacent about how things really feel in these far off lands, accepting the media’s portrayal of such events as gospel. But behind all the saturation international media coverage, how did it feel to be in Brussels as this all unfolded?
PODCAST PEOPLE
Interviewee: Sean Crossley
A 28-year-old Melbourne born painter and conceptual artist living in Brussels, Crossley is the recent recipient of the Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarship and is on an arts residency in Brussels.
www.seancrossley.com
Presenter: Nicholas Li – @nalinternet
Nicholas Li is a third-year journalism student at Monash. A news junkie and avid radio listener, he has a fondness for all things #auspol. Nicholas recommends Rafael Epstein’s drive program on 774 for keeping up to date with the news and Ronny Chieng’s ‘OK COOL’ podcast for something more light.
Reporter: Vanessa Hill – @woobalie
Vanessa Hill is a fresh face on the east coast, and as a student journalist enjoys the pleasures of Melbourne's community radio. Vanessa is halfway through her degree at Monash and hopes to become a music journalist in the future.
All sounds produced by Nicholas Li