On the Media

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On the Media


Other names OTM
Genre News
Running time ca. 50 min.
Country Flag of United States United States
Language(s) English
Home station WNYC
Syndicates NPR, WNYC
Host(s) Brooke Gladstone
Bob Garfield
Director(s) Brooke Gladstone
Producer(s) Katya Rogers
Megan Ryan
Tony Field
Executive producer(s) John Keefe
Recording studio New York City, New York
Air dates 2001 – present
Audio format Stereophonic
Opening theme Ben Allison, composer
Website www.onthemedia.org
Podcast feed Podcast

On the Media (OTM), is an hour-long weekly radio program hosted by Bob Garfield and Brooke Gladstone. It is produced by WNYC, New York Public Radio. OTM is broadcast Saturday mornings in New York City, and syndicated nationwide through National Public Radio and other public radio outlets. The program is available by audio stream, MP3 download, and podcast as well.

On The Media explores how the media is changing, and its effect on America and the world. Many stories are centered on events of the previous week and how they were covered. These often consist of interviews with reporters about the dilemmas they face in covering controversial issues.

Stories regularly cover such subjects as the use of video news releases, net neutrality, digital broadcast flags, media consolidation, censorship, freedom of the press, the influence of 24 hour cable news coverage, media oppression, and how the media is changing with technology. The show also exposes how the media is manipulated or spun by politicians, corporations, and interest groups with the specific intent to influence listener and reader perception Another OTM feature covers the media use of terminology that engender biased points of view, and the use hot-button issues and code words include Michael Moore, evangelical, islamofacist.[1]

OTM logo, 2006

On the Media won a 2004 Peabody Award for excellence. The judges wrote that On the Media "reminds us that the messenger is always part of the message and must be examined as such."[2]

  1. ^ Mike Pesca, editor. Word Watch (.MP3) [Audio]. On the Media. Retrieved on 2007-03-04.
  2. ^ (2005-04-07). 64th Annual Peabody Winners. Press release. Retrieved on 2007-03-04.

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