On the Media

A podcast by WNYC Studios

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  1. How to Read a President, with Carlos Lozada, Vinson Cunningham, and Curtis Sittenfeld

    Published: 5/3/2024
  2. 'The Three Body Problem' And the Rise of Chinese Science Fiction

    Published: 5/1/2024
  3. How Not to Cover the Trump Trials. Plus, the Latest Push To Defund NPR

    Published: 4/26/2024
  4. A War Photographer Watches Alex Garland's 'Civil War'

    Published: 4/24/2024
  5. Meet the Media Prophets Who Preach Christian Supremacy. Plus, Journalism in ‘Civil War’

    Published: 4/19/2024
  6. Happy Bicycle Day!

    Published: 4/17/2024
  7. The Rise and Fall of Alt-Weeklies, and Backpage.com vs The Feds

    Published: 4/12/2024
  8. How The Village Voice Changed Journalism

    Published: 4/10/2024
  9. Warring Narratives Around UNRWA. Plus, Media Bets on Sports Gambling

    Published: 4/5/2024
  10. Happy Birthday to Basketball Great, Walt "Clyde" Frazier

    Published: 4/3/2024
  11. Boeing Conspiracy Theories Take Flight. Plus, the Politics to TV News Pipeline

    Published: 3/29/2024
  12. Beyoncé and the History of Black Country Music

    Published: 3/27/2024
  13. Trump’s Rhetoric Intensifies, and Russia’s Fake Journalists

    Published: 3/22/2024
  14. Evan Gershkovich Has Been In Prison In Russia For A Year

    Published: 3/20/2024
  15. Why Banning TikTok Might Backfire. Plus, a History of Book-Banning Moms

    Published: 3/15/2024
  16. A Journalism History Lesson from Calvin Trillin

    Published: 3/13/2024
  17. What Can Musk Offer Trump? And Defining “Decolonization” for Gaza

    Published: 3/8/2024
  18. It's That Time Again!

    Published: 3/6/2024
  19. Measuring Bias in Israel-Palestine Coverage, and Mehdi Hasan's Approach to Covering the Region

    Published: 3/1/2024
  20. American Patriots Support... Vladimir Putin?

    Published: 2/28/2024

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The Peabody Award-winning On the Media podcast is your guide to examining how the media sausage is made. Host Brooke Gladstone examines threats to free speech and government transparency, cast a skeptical eye on media coverage of the week’s big stories and unravel hidden political narratives in everything we read, watch and hear.