Under Cover

Have you read the Washington Post's story on flattening the curve? The one with dots bouncing off each other? That's the work of reporter Harry Stevens, one of the many journalists around the world who are working amazingly hard to give us the best information you can get about the world we are living in, despite the challenges of not being able to function as usual in a newsroom. Harry Stevens' work is also interesting in another way - his way of using data visualisation gives us a glimpse to how we should think about journalism today and in post-pandemic times. We live in a complex world and we have so much data floating around - his data stories were so inspiring for us journalism students to see how we could work with data, and with the people who are collecting them, to tell important and beautiful stories. We were so inspired that we just had to talk to him, and here's the result. Hope you'll be as inspired as we are.

What is Under Cover?

Under Cover is not just a podcast. It's a phone call, a voice message left for those who are lonely, confused or just need someone to talk to them at this time of isolation. It's a warm and friendly midnight radio for the world. It is a good friend who is informative, trustworthy and is there for you - with stories, songs and sounds to make you feel connected. With yourself, with your friends, with your world.