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January 1, 1981

Season 1

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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.

30min
January 1, 1981
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02. 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

30min
January 1, 1982
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03. 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.

30min
January 7, 1982
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04. 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.

30min
May 26, 1982
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05. 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.

30min
October 13, 1982
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06. Martha Rosler Reads Vogue: Wishing, Dreaming, Winning, Spending

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

30min
December 1, 1982
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07. 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.

30min
May 4, 1983
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08. 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.

30min
September 21, 1983
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09. 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.

30min
September 22, 1983
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10. Elayne Rapping Swoons to Romance Novels

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

30min
September 23, 1983
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11. 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.

30min
September 28, 1983
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12. Patty Zimmerman Reads Variety: Hooray for Hollywood

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

30min
June 20, 1984
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13. 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.

30min
June 21, 1984
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14. 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.

30min
June 22, 1984
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15. Marc Crispin Miller Reads Cigarette Ads: Lots More Ifs, Ands & Butts

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

30min
January 1, 1985
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16. Jean Franco Reads Mexican Novelas: Adiós Machismo! Hola Maquilladora

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

30min
January 3, 1985
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17. 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.

30min
February 1, 1985
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18. 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.

30min
June 1, 1985
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19. 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.

30min
January 21, 1987
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20. Donna Haraway Reads The National Geographic on Primates

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

30min
January 22, 1987
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21. 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.

30min
January 1, 1988
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22. 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.

30min
January 1, 1989
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23. Protest + Education Can Equal Change (featuring Kathy High)

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

30min
January 1, 1992
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24. 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.

30min
January 1, 1997
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25. 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.

30min
January 1, 2004