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Episode 130 min1981-01-01

Herbert Schiller Reads The New York Times: The Steering Mechanism of the Ruling Class

Media scholar Herbert Schiller analyzes The New York Times, examining how its structure and content shape political and cultural narratives.

Episode 230 min1982-01-01

Natalie Didn’t Drown: Joan Braderman Reads The National Enquirer

Joan Braderman critiques tabloid journalism through The National Enquirer, focusing on sensationalism and narrative construction

Episode 330 min1982-01-07

Stuart Ewen Reads The New York Post: Fantasy, Morality and Authority

Stuart Ewen examines The New York Post, analyzing its presentation of morality, authority, and popular culture.

Episode 430 min1982-05-26

Bill Tabb Reads U.S. News & World Report: Disrobing the Economy

Economist Bill Tabb critiques economic reporting in U.S. News & World Report, focusing on how financial narratives are framed.

Episode 530 min1982-10-13

Tuli Kupferberg Reads Rolling Stone: Always Smile When You Give ’em the Shaft

Poet Tuli Kupferberg analyzes Rolling Stone, examining its political positioning and cultural messaging.

Episode 630 min1982-12-01

Martha Rosler Reads Vogue: Wishing, Dreaming, Winning, Spending

Artist Martha Rosler critiques Vogue, focusing on consumer culture, gender roles, and advertising imagery.

Episode 730 min1983-05-04

Archie Singham Reads Foreign Policy: A Look at the Old Boy’s Network

Archie Singham examines Foreign Policy magazine, analyzing its perspectives on global power and elite networks.

Episode 830 min1983-09-21

Joel Kovel Reads Life Magazine: It’s a New Life, Painting a Corpse

Joel Kovel critiques Life magazine, exploring how it constructs narratives of American life and social reality.

Episode 930 min1983-09-22

Stanley Aronowitz Reads The New York Times: A Timely Look at Labor

Stanley Aronowitz analyzes labor coverage in The New York Times, focusing on representation of workers and unions.

Episode 1030 min1983-09-23

Elayne Rapping Swoons to Romance Novels

Elayne Rapping examines romance novels, exploring their themes, audience, and cultural significance.

Episode 1130 min1983-09-28

Richie Perez Watches Fort Apache: The Bronx

Richie Perez critiques the film Fort Apache, The Bronx, focusing on its portrayal of urban communities and policing.

Episode 1230 min1984-06-20

Patty Zimmerman Reads Variety: Hooray for Hollywood

Patty Zimmerman analyzes Variety, examining the film industry’s trade press and its framing of Hollywood.

Episode 1330 min1984-06-21

Pearl Bowser Looks at Early Black Cinema: The Legacy of Oscar Micheaux

Pearl Bowser explores early Black cinema through the work of Oscar Micheaux, examining its historical significance.

Episode 1430 min1984-06-22

Renee Tajima Reads Asian Images in American Film: Charlie Chan Go Home!

Renee Tajima critiques representations of Asian Americans in film, focusing on stereotypes such as Charlie Chan.

Episode 1530 min1985-01-01

Marc Crispin Miller Reads Cigarette Ads: Lots More Ifs, Ands & Butts

Marc Crispin Miller analyzes cigarette advertising, examining persuasive techniques and cultural messaging.

Episode 1630 min1985-01-03

Jean Franco Reads Mexican Novelas: Adiós Machismo! Hola Maquilladora

Jean Franco examines Mexican popular literature, analyzing gender roles and cultural narratives.

Episode 1730 min1985-02-01

Flo Kennedy Reads U.S. Press on South Africa: The Hair in the Milk

Flo Kennedy critiques U.S. media coverage of apartheid South Africa, focusing on omissions and framing.

Episode 1830 min1985-06-01

Noam Chomsky Reads The New York Times: Seeking Peace in the Middle East

Noam Chomsky analyzes The New York Times’ coverage of the Middle East, examining language and political framing.

Episode 1930 min1987-01-21

Thulani Davis Asks, Why Howard Beach?: Racial Violence and the Media

Thulani Davis examines media coverage of racial violence, focusing on the Howard Beach incident.

Episode 2030 min1987-01-22

Donna Haraway Reads The National Geographic on Primates

Donna Haraway critiques National Geographic’s portrayal of primates, exploring scientific narratives and ideology.

Episode 2130 min1988-01-01

Born to Be Sold: Martha Rosler Reads the Strange Case of Baby S/M

Martha Rosler examines media coverage of a high-profile custody case, analyzing themes of commodification and morality.

Episode 2230 min1989-01-01

Fred Landis Reads The Washington Times: The Dark Side of the Moonie

Fred Landis analyzes The Washington Times, focusing on its ownership and ideological influence.

Episode 2330 min1992-01-01

Protest + Education Can Equal Change (featuring Kathy High)

This program documents activist strategies combining protest and education to promote social change.

Episode 2430 min1997-01-01

The Last Graduation: The Rise and Fall of College Programs in Prison

The film examines the development and dismantling of higher education programs within U.S. prisons.

Episode 2530 min2004-01-01

Class Dismissed (featuring Howard Zinn and James Loewen)

Historians Howard Zinn and James Loewen critique the teaching of American history, focusing on omissions and narrative bias.

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