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The Brian Lehrer Show

Tuesday, December 16, 2003
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    Media, Profit and the Public Interest

    Does the first amendment mean the media should provide balanced, community-oriented information and culture, or that the government should butt out of broadcasters’ business? It’s "Media, Profit and the Public Interest”, a WNYC co-production with The Nation and The Economist magazines hosted by On The Media's Bob Garfield.

Media, Profit and the Public Interest

Ben Edwards American business editor for the Economist
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John Nichols Washington correspondent for the Nation and co-author, Our Media Not Theirs: The Democratic Struggle Against Corporate Media (Seven Stories, 2002)
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Jenny Toomey Executive Director, Future of Music Coalition
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Kenneth Ferree Chief, Media Bureau Federal Communications Commission
A debate on the merits of media regulation. Live event at Columbia University’s Roone Arledge Auditorium in Alfred Lerner Hall, taped on December 15th 2003.

Your Fab Cab

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Who is in your fantasy Obama cabinet? Pick anyone!

Word from Abroad

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John Burns, London bureau chief for the New York Times, reflects on his work in China, Afghanistan, Yugoslavia, and Iraq.

Chief of Technology

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Andrew Rasiej, founder of Personal Democracy Forum, talks about the potential presidential cabinet position of Chief Technology Officer. Who's in your fantasy cabinet? Visit our Fab Cab page and let us know.

Digesting Politics

A weekly podcast with Brian Lehrer and Andrea Bernstein

New Episode Posted November 13
Eavesdrop on Andrea Bernstein and Brian Lehrer, two of the most political savvy minds around, as they eat lunch and break down the week’s political activities.

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