The Art of Pitching and Editing Stories with Alison Spiegel, Digital Editor of Milk Street
Podcast |
The Feedfeed
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Design
Food
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Mar 23, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:47:40

Alison Spiegel, Digital Editor of Christopher Kimball's Milk Street talks us through her experience in food media spanning Huffington Post, Tasting Table, Food & Wine and now Milk Street. The discussion focused on what editors look for in pitches and what it takes to get a piece assigned. From there, we discuss her approach to editing stories and maintaining a writer’s voice throughout the process. A digitally native editor, we cover what her thoughts on digital storytelling vs. print and what the future holds.

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Alison Spiegel, Digital Editor of Christopher Kimball's Milk Street talks us through her experience in food media spanning Huffington Post, Tasting Table, Food & Wine and now Milk Street. The discussion focused on what editors look for in pitches and what it takes to get a piece assigned. From there, we discuss her approach to editing stories and maintaining a writer’s voice throughout the process. A digitally native editor, we cover what her thoughts on digital storytelling vs. print and what the future holds.

Alison Spiegel, Digital Editor of Christopher Kimball's Milk Street talks us through her experience in food media spanning Huffington Post, Tasting Table, Food & Wine and now Milk Street. The discussion focused on what editors look for in pitches and what it takes to get a piece assigned. From there, we discuss her approach to editing stories and maintaining a writer’s voice throughout the process. A digitally native editor, we cover what her thoughts on digital storytelling vs. print and what the future holds.

Want to stay up to date on the latest The Feedfeed episodes? To hear more conversations with Jake Cohen, Julie & Dan Resnick and their guests innovating and disrupting Food Media, subscribe to The Feedfeed (it’s free!) on iTunes or Stitcher. If you like what you hear, please take a moment to rate + review us on Apple’s Podcast Store and follow The Feedfeed on thefeedfeed.com and Instagram @thefeedfeed. Thanks for tuning in!

Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support The Feedfeed by becoming a member!

The Feedfeed is powered by Simplecast.

 

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