State of the Television Industry
Ken Auletta interviewed Robert Iger on a stage before an audience about the state of television. Topics included the ABC News decision against partnering with CNN years ago. ABC, the only ne…
240 viewsKen Auletta interviewed Robert Iger on a stage before an audience about the state of television. Topics included the ABC News decision against partnering with CNN years ago. ABC, the only ne…
240 viewsTelevision news anchors talked about coverage of presidential elections, the role of network news broadcasts in increasingly competitive news markets, and ethical concerns in the field of jo…
335 viewsKen Auletta talked with Jon Stewart about the presidential election, media coverage of American politics, the art of political satire, and the standards of journalism employed by various med…
637 viewsIn this re-airing of a 1991 BookNotes program, Mr. Ken Auletta talked about his new book Three Blind Mice: How the TV Networks Lost Their Way, published by Knopf. His book looks at the ef…
1,466 viewsNew Yorker Magazine Media Columnist Ken Auletta talked about his article on New York Times executive editor Howell Raines and other news of the day. He responded to audience telephone calls,…
72 viewsJournalist Ken Auletta interviewed businessman Michael Bloomberg on a variety of economic and technology issues, including the Internet, Wall Street, and the media. Bloomberg focused on the …
233 viewsMr. Cronkite and Mr. Malone discussed the state of television news. During their remarks they mentioned the effects of business competition on television journalism, the impact of twenty-fou…
218 viewsPanelists examined the intersection of journalism and the public interest and the preservation of public interest journalism. The panelists gave their views and ideas on saving public intere…
55 viewsCurrent news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes a…
171 viewsFollowing prepared remarks about new media and journalism, the participants answered questions from the audience.
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