About Books with Brewster Kahle
Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle discussed digital libraries, legal disputes over electronic book lending, and copyright laws. About Books also reported on the latest publishing indus…
194 viewsInternet Archive founder Brewster Kahle discussed digital libraries, legal disputes over electronic book lending, and copyright laws. About Books also reported on the latest publishing indus…
194 viewsAuthors Roxane Gay and Luis Alberto Urrea talked about the threats they perceive to free expression in America. This event was part of the 2023 Texas Book Festival in Austin.
221 viewsAuthor and essayist Lance Morrow talked about his new book, The Noise of Typewriters: Remembering Journalism.
579 viewsAuthor Malcolm Gladwell and journalist Jacob Weisberg, co-founders of the audio production company Pushkin Industries, talked about innovations in podcasts and audio books with Michael Lynto…
164 viewsViewers commented on book bans and free speech on college campuses.
1,075 viewsSteven Feldstein talked about his book, The Rise of Digital Repression: How Technology is Reshaping Power, Politics, and Resistance, on the ways autocratic governments utilize new digital te…
302 viewsSarah Frier, author of No Filter: The Inside Story of Instagram, talked about the growth of Instagram and its affect on social media.
618 viewsCandacy Taylor (Overground Railroad), Jared Reinmuth (Big Black), Derf Backderf (Kent State), and Christian Staebler (Redbone) discussed their photographic and illustrated books on history a…
110 viewsInvestigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson talked about her book, Slanted: How the News Media Taught Us to Love Censorship and Hate Journalism. This program was the third of a “Washington …
8,047 viewspanel discussion on Ray Bradbury. This program was part of the 20th annual National Book Festival, a virtual event hosted by the Library of Congress.
185 viewsJournalist and author James Ball talked about his book, The Tangled Web We Weave: Inside The Shadow System That Shapes the Internet, about the history of the internet and the contemporary pr…
242 viewsNetflix co-founder and CEO Reed Hastings and Business Professor Erin Meyer talked about their book, No Rules Rules, Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention, on the unorthodox workplace cultur…
1,799 viewsWilliam F. Buckley Jr. and his longtime editor spoke about his new book, Buckley: The Right Word. Mr. Buckley said the book is a collection of correspondence between his friends, critics, an…
1,705 viewsPamela Paul, editor of the New York Times book review, talked about How to Raise a Reader, in which she offered her thoughts on how to get children interested in reading books.
1,360 viewsJerome Hudson talked about his book, 50 Things They Don’t Want You to Know, about the news media and so-called liberal elites. This program was day 1 of a “Washington Journal” series feat…
2,090 viewsOren Cass talked about his book, The Once and Future Worker: A Vision for the Renewal of Work in America, on the rise in automation and its impact on the future of work of the U.S. workforce…
808 viewsMatthew Hennessey talked about his book, Zero Hour for Gen X: How the Last Adult Generation Can Save America from Millennials, detailing concerns over the “millennial” generation’s impact on…
1,311 viewsFormer White House press secretary Sean Spicer talked about his new book, The Briefing: Politics, The Press, and The President. about his time at the White House and President Trump’s relati…
1,328 viewsProfessor Rahul Telang talked about how data collection has affected the book, movie, music, and television industries. Companies like Netflix, Amazon, and Google have amassed large amounts …
3,408 viewsPanelists talked about books that have been challenged because of the race, ethnicity, religion, or sexual preference of their characters. Panelists included Charles Brownstein of Comic Book…
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