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Why Barbara Walters’ “Rude” Interviews Made for Such Great TV
Michael J. Socolow
Dec 31, 2022
8:36 AM
The Button That Could Have Changed the Internet
Michael J. Socolow
Dec 03, 2022
9:00 AM
The Real Viewership Story of the Beijing Olympics
Michael J. Socolow
Feb 21, 2022
5:50 AM
The Last Time We Worshipped in the Church of the Nightly News
Michael J. Socolow
Sept 10, 2021
5:50 AM
Rush Limbaugh Was Trapped in the ’80s. He Kept Our Politics There, Too.
Michael J. Socolow
Feb 17, 2021
3:26 PM
Does Football Bear Responsibility for a Chiefs Legend’s 1980 Murder-Suicide?
Michael J. Socolow
Jan 31, 2020
2:04 PM
Why You Haven’t Heard of Silver Star Recipient Willie Miller, One of the NFL’s Greatest Heroes
Michael J. Socolow
Jan 29, 2019
8:00 AM
Before “Oh, the Humanity!” American Radio Listeners Couldn’t Get Enough of the Hindenburg
Michael J. Socolow
May 05, 2017
11:38 AM
Five Years Later, One Group Has Gotten Very Rich Because of Citizens United: Local TV Stations
Michael J. Socolow
June 05, 2015
4:42 PM
On June 3, 1944, American Radio Broadcasters Announced That D-Day Had Begun. Whoops.
Michael J. Socolow
June 03, 2014
7:35 AM
Ted Stevens Wins: The Internet’s Tubes Will Be Unclogged
Michael J. Socolow
Jan 15, 2014
10:48 AM
Orson Welles’ War of the Worlds Did Not Touch Off a Nationwide Hysteria. Few Americans Listened. Even Fewer Panicked.
Jefferson Pooley and Michael J. Socolow
Oct 28, 2013
11:51 PM
The Greatest Underdog, Nazi-Defeating American Olympic Victory You’ve Never Heard Of
Michael J. Socolow
July 23, 2012
6:35 AM