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How did the right get their vice grip of the airwaves, all the while arguing that they were being silenced and censored by a liberal media? (episode)
The toll of anti-LGBTQ+ bigotry, and the rise of right-wing talk radio. (episode)
Members of the queer community in Colorado Springs say they felt an attack coming.
A new series from OTM about how one side of the political spectrum came to dominate talk radio — and how one company is using the airwaves to launch a right wing media empire.
A new series from OTM about how one side of the political spectrum came to dominate talk radio — and how one company is using the airwaves to launch a right wing media empire.
How live TV coverage came of age after the assassination of JFK in 1963 (episode)
On the backstory of Salem Media from its scrappy beginnings to its place of influence in Republican party politics. (episode)
Lessons for the political press; chaos at Twitter; the appeal of Mastodon. (episode)
The business of predictions is hurting elections coverage.
Twitter's revenue and personnel are both in crisis.
Musk's changes at Twitter leave some international users in the lurch.
What happens when you slow down socializing?
What happens when you slow down socializing? (episode)
On how one side of the political spectrum came to dominate talk radio —and how one company is using the airwaves to launch a right wing media empire. (episode)
Unprecedented book bans at U.S. libraries; The Internet Archive is sued; and inside the pursuit of a truly complete library. (episode)
The incoming ALA president on why libraries matter more than ever
The case against the Internet Archive that could affect a specific kind of digital lending.
How an ancient library continues to inspire utopian projects.
Librarians grapple with the bias baked into classification systems. (episode)
A deep dive into the impact of the Big Lie in Georgia. (episode)
48 hours after the attack, the Fox amplified conspiracy theories that had been generating online.
A law in Georgia allows citizens to challenge the voter eligibility of their neighbors.
One election county director’s stand for integrity.