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Looking back at the first two days of coverage after September 11th. And how Madison Avenue dabbles in necromancy to move goods. (episode)
Accusations of a pro-Palestinian bias at NPR, the repercussions of a horrific photograph, and how Afghanistan's interim government is trying to boost its public image. (episode)
This week On the Media looks at September 11th and how it's affecting advertising. And, we have the tale of Bob's personal anthrax scare. (episode)
Meeting the only active PsyOps unit in the U.S. military. And the revival of an old Christmas tradition on New York TV. (episode)
A look at the media's coverage of cloning, Southern California as a hub for...Iranian television, and why American consumers are turning to British papers for their news. (episode)
A history of propaganda in the 20th century, talking about the Voice of America, and a report from the front lines of the war on spam. (episode)
Bob speaks with LA Times reporter Paul Watson about the difficulties of reporting from Afghanistan. Plus, why audiences love violent films, and how to really read movie reviews. That'... (episode)
This week On the Media asks whose side the media is on. Also, we take a look at how the election of Michael Bloomberg to Mayor of New York caught some reporters off guard, and Bob tri... (episode)
Why charities tend to escape the notice of the media, how Jesse Ventura wants YOU to get your news, and the viral spread of information online. (episode)
Reading between the lines when dealing with the Pentagon, and a look at the mayoral races that haven't been covered due to anthrax scares, bombings, and more. (episode)