Kim Barker

Kim Barker

New York Times investigative reporter | Host of acclaimed true crime podcast

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈNew York, USA
Content & Storytelling (Marketing)Media TransformationStorytelling & Narrative
Kim Barker
Kim Barker

About

Kim Barker has established herself as one of journalism's most versatile storytellers, seamlessly transitioning from traditional print reporting to groundbreaking audio narratives. As an investigative reporter at The New York Times, she combines rigorous fact-finding with compelling narrative techniques that bring complex stories to life for diverse audiences. Her critically acclaimed podcast, The Coldest Case in Laramie, exemplifies this innovative approach to journalism.

Created in collaboration with Serial Productions, the series demonstrates Barker's ability to uncover hidden layers in seemingly straightforward cases while maintaining the highest standards of investigative reporting. Beyond her podcast work, Barker authored Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, showcasing her expertise in political reporting and geopolitical analysis. Her unique perspective allows her to navigate intricate stories that challenge conventional narratives and reveal uncomfortable truths.

Whether examining cold cases or exploring political complexities, Barker's work consistently illuminates the human elements within larger systemic issues, making her insights valuable for understanding both journalism's evolution and the stories that shape our world.

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What Kim Talks About

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The evolution from print to podcast journalism and multimedia storytelling

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Investigative techniques for uncovering cold cases and complex narratives

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Political reporting and geopolitical analysis in modern media

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Collaboration between traditional news organizations and podcast producers

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Ethics and methodology in true crime journalism

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Kim Barker