Douglas Rushkoff

Author of "Life, Inc." and "Program or Be Programmed: Ten Commandments for a Digital Age"

Douglas Rushkoff appears in the following:

Shoulder Pad Feminism

Thursday, March 06, 2008

Maureen Dowd, op-ed columnist for the New York Times, sees a “duel of historical guilts” in the Democratic primary. Some women feel that voting for Barack Obama is a betrayal of their gender, and their opposition to him may be hardening. Plus a conversation with media thinker Douglas Rushkoff; Albany ...

Women in Media; Media on Women; Webgrrls; Sheila Nevins; Lorena Hickok; Marketing to Women; Women Athletes

Friday, September 01, 2000

Women in Media, Media for Women, and Media on Women on the 80th Anniversary of Women's Suffrage.

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Evergreens; Coercion; Crime Reporters; Your Life: The Movie; InStyle; PBS Pledge Drives

Wednesday, December 15, 1999

Have you heard these stories before? It's "The Best of On the Media," from the emotional toll of crime reporting to all the ways the media coerces you to buy, buy, and buy some more.

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Columnists; Live Birth on Radio; RIP Hard Copy; Lawyer Media Diet; 1st Amendment; Tarses; Coercion; Sidekicks

Friday, September 03, 1999

Live from the maternity ward...the Z Morning Zoo...Now breathe...push....breathe...yes...there it is...push! A D.C. morning radio host airs the birth of her son.

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White House Leaks; Missile Strikes; Muslims in Movies; Cult of the Dead Cow; Necrojournalism; Celebrities as Journalists; Sudan Famine

Friday, August 28, 1998

Cult of the Dead Cow, Necrojournalism, and if the U.S. can point a Tomahawk missile at Sudan, why can't a U.S. journalist point a camera at Sudanese famine victims?

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Nerve Gas? CNN & Time vs. Newsweek; Leaks; Online Newspapers; Patricia Smith; Family Life on TV; X-Files; 100 Greatest Films

Friday, June 19, 1998

Did the U.S. use nerve gas in Laos in 1970? Newsweek disagrees with the Time Magazine and CNN reports that say it did.

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