About this Event
This event is part of the Jesus College Oxford Cheng Kar Shun Digital Hub Events Programme.
Jesus College alumnus James Goldston (1986, PPE) was tasked with producing the January 6 hearings conducted by the Select Committee to investigate the January 6th attack on the US Capitol. The ten historic hearings led to headlines around the world, and played a key role in the legal processes that are now underway against former President Donald Trump.
The implications of the events of January 6 and the hearings that followed are now one of the central themes of this American election cycle. Goldston, a former President of ABC News, joins us to discuss how the hearings came to happen, and why they remain so central to the future of American politics.<h4>
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ABOUT JAMES GOLDSTON
James Goldston has established a global reputation as a journalist and innovator in the non-fiction space. Goldston spent 18 years at ABC News, including seven years as President, overseeing all aspects of America’s number one news division, including #1 rated “Good Morning America” and “World News Tonight with David Muir”. He also led ABC News in to the streaming era with a series of successful podcast and documentary projects for Hulu and Disney Plus, including “The Dropout”, produced by Rebecca Jarvis and her team which became a successful podcast, documentary and Emmy-award winning scripted series for Hulu and John’s Ridley’s “Let it Fall” documentary on the LA riots which won a DuPont award. His teams have won five Edward R. Murrow Awards for Overall Excellence, and numerous other prestigious honors in journalism including duPont, Peabody and Emmy awards.
After leaving ABC News in 2021, Goldston founded Aquitania Films, creating documentary series for the US, UK and global market. Last year he also brought his story-telling acumen to producing the January 6 hearings in Washington DC. His work led The Wrap to name Goldston as one of their Innovators of the Year for 2022. He is now the President of Candle True Stories, making documentaries and factual dramas for audiences around the world.
THE VENUE
Entrance to this event is via the Cheng Kar Shun Digital Hub entrance on Market Street, Oxford (opposite Wagamama). Lift access available to all floors. If you have any questions about accessibility or other support requirements for this event, please contact .
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Jesus College Cheng Kar Shun Digital Hub, Market Street, Oxford, United Kingdom
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