Press Freedom Versus National Security
News editors talked about achieving a balance between press freedom and the public’s right to know versus and national security. Some of the specific topics they discussed were National Secu…
1,003 viewsNews editors talked about achieving a balance between press freedom and the public’s right to know versus and national security. Some of the specific topics they discussed were National Secu…
1,003 viewsPanelists talked about trends and public attitudes toward content in the digital age. Topics included blog and social media and their effects on digital media.
228 viewsKen Auletta talked about his book Googled: The End of the World as We Know It (Penguin; November 3, 2009). In the book he provides a full account of how Google came to be a new-media giant. …
664 viewsKen Auletta talked about his book: Googled: The End of The World as we Know it, the use of information technology, and the business of running search engines. He also responded to questions …
200 viewsThe Daily Beast held a summit on economic, environmental, and political issues. Participants in this portion talked about the economy, business innovation, and the use of online technology. …
481 viewsKen Auletta is the author of a forthcoming book, Googled: The End of the World as We Know It (Penguin; November 3, 2009). The book is a biography of the company Google. It tells the story of…
938 viewsA panel of authors talked about their forthcoming books. The panelists were Ken Auletta, author of Googled: The End of the World as We Know It (Penguin Press; November 3, 2009); Lorrie Moore…
312 viewsKen Auletta interviewed Barbara Walters and Steve Kroft about the art of television interviewing. Topics included how to get interviews, preparation, and establishing credibility and trust. …
318 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…
234 viewsKen Auletta moderated a discussion on, “The Impact of the Internet on the Presidential Race.” The panelists talked about the ways in which elections have been changed by the Internet that wi…
117 viewsKen Auletta interviewed Leslie Moonves on a stage before an audience about the state of television. Topics included advertising on television, brand identity of networks and television shows…
111 viewsA conference was held on the effect on children of growing up in an environment saturated by media. Among televisions, the Internet, iPods, movie screens, cell phones, and video games, often…
796 viewsDuring the first annual Louis A. Borrelli, Jr. Media Summit, a panel discussion titled “Why Don’t We Trust the News Media? How Can the News Media Recover Public Trust?” was held. Panelists d…
299 viewsIn a session titled, “Brave New World: Monopoly, Media, and the Right To Know,” authors discussed media monopolies, new media such as web logs (blogs), and the complex relationship between m…
130 viewsKen Auletta talked about his book Media Man: Ted Turner’s Improbable Empire, published by W. W. Norton and Company. He spoke about some of the major events in Ted Turner’s television career…
356 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…
334 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…
633 viewsAuthor and Journalist, Ken Auletta, joined C-SPAN’s “In Depth” and talked about his life and his writings. Mr. Auletta is known for his books and articles about journalism and the informatio…
576 viewsThe New Yorker Festival hosted a panel discussion on media bias. Journalists compared print and electronic media organizations and their challenges to remain objective. They talked about the…
306 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,…
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