Journalists Roundtable focuses on the events and issues affecting your neighborhoods. Watch Thursday nights at 7:00 PM or stream FREE on demand with PCN Select.
UPCOMING EPISODES
November 21
This week’s edition of Journalists Roundtable features journalists who cover the state’s energy industry. Guests include Rachel McDevitt with WITF, Kate Huangpu of Spotlight PA, and Reid Frazier with The Allegheny Front.
PREVIOUS EPISODES
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November 7
This week’s episode of Journalists Roundtable features Harrison Cann from City and State Pennsylvania, Pat Loeb from KYW-AM, and Katie Meyer from Spotlight PA.
October 31
This week’s episode of Journalists Roundtable features Ryan Deto from The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Steve Ulrich from Politics PA, and Tom Riese from WESA.
October 24
On this week’s episode of Journalists Roundtable, we’re joined by Borys Krawczeniuk, Reporter for WVIA in Hazleton, Lindsay Weber of the Morning Call, and Carter Walker of Votebeat.
October 17
This week’s episode of Journalists Roundtable features John Cole from the Pennsylvania Capital-Star, Jan Murphy from PennLive and The Patriot-News, and Dennis Owens from ABC27 WHTM, in Harrisburg.
October 10
This week’s episode of Journalists Roundtable features Gillian McGoldrick from The Philadelphia Inquirer, Taylor Millard of the Delaware Valley Journal, and Stephen Caruso from Spotlight PA.
October 3
This week’s edition of Journalists Roundtable features Kate Huangpu from Spotlight PA, John Finnerty from Capitolwire.com, and Charlie Thompson with PennLive.
September 26
This week’s episode of Journalists Roundtable features Kim Lyons from the Pennsylvania Capital-Star, Julia Terruso from The Philadelphia Inquirer, and Justin Sweitzer from City and State Pennsylvania.
Thursday, September 19
This week’s episode features Linda Stein, from the Delaware Valley Journal, Jon Delano from KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh, and Christen Smith from the Center Square, discussing the upcoming election.
Thursday, June 27
Journalists Roundtable featured Gillian McGoldrick from The Philadelphia Inquirer, Jaxon White from LancasterOnline, and John Cole from Pennsylvania Capital-Star.
Thursday, June 20
This week's edition of Journalists Roundtable features Maddie Hanna of the Philadelphia Inquirer, Sarah Hofius Hall of WVIA, and Quincey Reese of Triblive.
Thursday, June 6
This week on Journalists Roundtable, we’re joined by Bruce Siwy from the USA Today Network, Hallie Lauer from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Ben Wasserstein from WITF in Harrisburg.
Thursday, May 23
This week’s edition of Journalists Roundtable features Ian Karbal of the Pennsylvania Capital-Star, Justin Sweitzer with City & State PA, and Lindsay Weber from The Morning Call.
Thursday, May 16
This week’s edition of Journalists Roundtable features Julia Terruso, from The Philadelphia Inquirer, Stephen Caruso, from Spotlight PA, and Christen Smith from The Center Square.
Thursday, May 9
This week's Journalists Roundtable features Ryan Deto from the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Anthony Hennen, from The Center Square, and Jan Murphy, from Pennlive and the Patriot News.
Thursday, May 2
This week, Journalists Roundtable features Charles Thompson from PennLive /The Patriot-News, Pat Loeb from KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, and Dennis Owens from ABC 27 in Harrisburg.
Thursday, April 25
Dennis Owens, Anchor from WHTM-TV in Harrisburg, Carter Walker, Reporter for Votebeat, and Kim Lyons, Editor from Pennsylvania Capital-Star, join Journalists Roundtable to discuss the Primary Election.
Thursday, April 18
This week on Journalists Roundtable, our guests will be Steve Ulrich of Politics PA, Charles McElwee of RealClear Politics, and Julia Terruso of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Thursday, April 11
This week, Journalists Roundtable is on the road in Scranton featuring Borys Krawczeniuk, from WVIA, Scott Schaffer, from WNEP, and Dave Janowski from The Citizens' Voice.
Thursday, March 28
Journalists Roundtable features Justin Sweitzer from City & State PA, Jaxon White from LancasterOnline (LNP), and Ben Wasserstein from WITF. Journalists Roundtable airs Thursday nights at six.
Thursday, March 7
Journalists Roundtable features J.D. Prose from PennLive and The Patriot News, Harrison Cann from City and State Pennsylvania, and Taylor Milard From the Delaware Valley Journal. Journalists Roundtable airs Thursday nights at six.
Thursday, February 29
Journalists Roundtable features Stephen Caruso from Spotlight PA, John Finnerty from Capitolwire, and Linda Stein from the Delaware Valley Journal.
Thursday, February 22
Journalists Roundtable features John Cole from Pennsylvania Capital-Star, Ed Mahon from Spotlight PA, and Christen Smith from The Center Square. They will be talking about state politics, AI, and the Opioid settlement.
Thursday, February 15
Journalists Roundtable sits down with Lindsay Weber of The Morning Call, Lauren Mayk of NBC-10 in Philadelphia, and Marc Levy, from the Associated Press.
Thursday, February 8
Journalists Roundtable centers the discussion on Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget proposals. We’re joined by Kate Huangpu, Government Reporter for Spotlight PA, Bruce Siwy, Pennsylvania State Capital Reporter, USA Today Network, and Anthony Hennen, Reporter, from The Center Square.
Thursday, February 1
Journalists Roundtable features guests Kim Lyons from the Pennsylvania Capital-Star, Katie Meyer from Spotlight PA, and Todd Shepherd from Broad & Liberty. Topics include the Primary election, school funding, and problems at a Delaware County prison.
Thursday, January 25
Journalists Roundtable features Carter Walker of Votebeat, Jon Delano of KDKA, and Gillian McGoldrick of The Philadelphia Inquirer. Anticipated topics include school funding, the upcoming Primary election, and reassessments in Allegheny County.
Thursday, November 16
Journalists Roundtable will kick off looking back at the General Election results, and what those results may mean as we head into the 2024 elections. Then, as both the House and Senate return to session, we’ll also consider various issues before the General Assembly. This week’s guests include Kim Lyons, Editor at the Pennsylvania Capital Star, Julia Terruso, Reporter with the Philadelphia Inquirer, and Anthony Hennen, Staff Reporter for the Center Square.
Thursday, November 9
Journalists Roundtable features Hallie Lauer of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to talk about the races for County Executive and District Attorney of Allegheny County. Later, Lauren Mayk of NBC-10 Philadelphia and Pat Loeb of KYW Newsradio Philadelphia discuss the results of the General Election, and expectations of a newly-elected Mayor of Philadelphia.
Thursday, November 2
Journalists Roundtable considers the November 7th General election, including races of Allegheny County Executive, Mayor of Philadelphia, and Judicial Appellate open seats and retentions. Guests include Jon Delano of KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh, and Jan Murphy of Pennlive.
Thursday, October 26
Journalists Roundtable looks at the race for Mayor of Philadelphia. Joining us from Philadelphia City Hall, our guest panel includes Irv Randolph, Managing Editor of the Philadelphia Tribune, and Denise Clay, Founder and Reporter of the Philadelphia Hall Monitor.
Thursday, October 19
Journalists Roundtable looks at the role of issues such as abortion in the upcoming state Appellate Court races this November, along with reactions to the handling of sexual harassment allegations against a top Shapiro aide, and the ongoing disagreement between the state House and Senate regarding whether (or when) to move Pennsylvania’s Primary election date next year. We’ll be joined by Marc Levy of the Associated Press, Dennis Owens of WHTM-TV Harrisburg, and Carter Walker of Votebeat.
Thursday, October 12
Journalists Roundtable looks at reactions to the Governor’s handling of sexual harassment allegations involving a former staff member, the enactment of automatic voter registration, and recent House action on the state budget-related bills. In election news, we look at the Allegheny County Executive race, along with recently-announced candidacies in the US Senate race, state row offices, and Congress for 2024. Linda Stein, of the Delaware Valley Journal, Gillian McGoldrick, of the Philadelphia Inquirer, and Ryan Deto, of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.