Jay Rosen appears in the following:
Amid Layoffs And Walkouts, Does Journalism Need A Better Business Model?
Wednesday, February 07, 2024
We speak about the state of the media industry with NYU journalism professor Jay Rosen.
Lessons On How to Cover Politics in 2024
Friday, December 29, 2023
What we've learned this year about covering the war on democracy.
CNN's Impossible Dilemma
Friday, June 09, 2023
The incompatibility of platforming GOP candidates and pursuing the truth.
How to Cover the Ongoing Siege On Democracy
Friday, June 11, 2021
Should journalists still be in "emergency" mode?
What The Press Have And Should Have Learned From The Trump Era
Friday, January 22, 2021
How do we begin to repair the deep damage done to our information ecosystem?
Journalists Should be in 'Emergency' Mode
Friday, October 16, 2020
Letting go of convention and standing for democracy.
How Journalists Hurt Journalism in the Age of Trump
Friday, May 04, 2018
Why are high-profile reporters minimizing the president's hate campaign against the press?
Why Normal News Language Is Unfit for Trump
Friday, May 12, 2017
Journalists frequently attribute statements to "The White House" but Jay Rosen says that phrase has become meaningless because Trump's administration can't speak on his behalf.
Spicer vs. the Interns
Friday, January 27, 2017
How sending interns to future press briefings could help the media shed their role as Trump's hate object.
Finding Truth in the Age of Trump
Friday, December 30, 2016
The most fundamental change in 2016 has been the redefinition of truth. This has far-reaching implications for the future of journalism.
Whistle-Blowers Accuse Facebook of Censorship, Bias
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
This week, former Facebook employees revealed to Gizmodo that they routinely suppressed conservative news.
For Some, the Opposite of Fact is 'Context'
Wednesday, September 02, 2015
The New York Times has moved away from writing straight, neutral news stories to what they call "value-added" coverage. Some call it "context," but is it really opinion?
Glenn Greenwald's Departure From the Guardian
Friday, October 18, 2013
This week, Glenn Greenwald, now a household name for his role in reporting the Edward Snowden leaks, announced he was leaving The Guardian for a "a once-in-a-career dream journalistic opportunity." Brooke talks to pressthink.org's Jay Rosen about that opportunity and how it could differ from current journalistic endeavors.
Following Up: Bailing Out Newspapers
Friday, January 30, 2009
Jay Rosen, professor of Journalism at NYU and the man behind Pressthink, discusses some of the more creative ideas of how to help the struggling newspaper industry.
Are You Being Gouged? The Results
Monday, June 16, 2008
Brian Lehrer Show associate producer Jim Colgan, breaks down the results. Then we talk to New York Times economics writer David Leonhardt about the economics of price disparities, and then to NYU journalism professor Jay Rosen about what it means for journalism.
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Are You Being Gouged? The Results
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Brian Lehrer Show associate producer Jim Colgan, breaks down the results. Then we talk to New York Times economics writer David Leonhardt about the economics of price disparities, and then to NYU journalism professor Jay Rosen about what it means for journalism.
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Selling the Dalai Lama; GOP primary ads; Michael Apted; Magazines for millionaires
Friday, November 19, 1999
The Selling of the Dalai Lama: Richard Gere and Madison Avenue market "a simple Buddhist monk."
Controlling the Debate (hour 1); Talking TV (hour 2)
Sunday, September 29, 1996
The always outspoken and entertaining Marvin Kitman on the state of television.
Open phones (hour 1); A New Role for Journalism (hour 2)
Sunday, December 19, 1993
Host Alex S. Jones opens the phones to listeners to discuss the media & suggest future segment topics w/Suzanne Braun Levine & a discussion of new roles for journalism w/John Dinges,...