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How did the right get their vice grip of the airwaves, all the while arguing that they were being censored? On this week's On the Media, a look at the early history of American radio, and why, in the post-war era, the U.S. government encouraged more diverse viewpoints on the airwaves — until it didn't. Plus, the technological and legal changes that led to the popularity of conservative talk radio hosts like Rush Limbaugh. [00:10] Reporter Katie Thornton explains how radio programming shifted from the 1930s to the 1960s, and how the FCC attempted to prevent propaganda on the airwaves. Plus, what legal challenges conservative radio faced during the Civil Rights Era. [10:07] Reporter Katie Thornton takes a deeper look at The 700 Club, a Christian television news show that helped give rise to a network of conservative Christian radio stations.[22:51] Reporter Katie Thornton describes how the introduction of high-quality FM radio led AM radio to focus on talk radio, and the factors that made way for Rush Limbaugh to become the breakout star of conservative talk shows.Further reading/listening/watching:Messengers of the Right: Conservative Media and the Transformation of American Politics by Nicole HemmerNews For All The People: The Epic Story of Race and the American Media, by Joseph Torres and Juan GonzálezShadow Network Media, Money, and the Secret Hub of the Radical Right, by Anne NelsonTalk Radio's America: How an Industry Took Over a Political Party That Took Over the United States, by Brian Rosenwald On the Media is supported by listeners like you. Support OTM by donating today (https://pledge.wnyc.org/support/otm). Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @onthemedia, and share your thoughts with us by emailing onthemedia@wnyc.org.
Looking to level up the 'ole husband and wife relationship? Tune in for the research-backed ways to improve marital satisfactionthis time for wives! Hosts Dave and Ann Wilson are joined by couples at different stages of love and marriage to discuss! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29
Looking to level up the 'ole husband and wife relationship? Tune in for the research-backed ways to improve marital satisfactionthis time for wives! Hosts Dave and Ann Wilson are joined by couples at different stages of love and marriage to discuss! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29
Want to exceed your #relationshipgoals? Tune in for a candid discussion of five things that research shows improve marital satisfaction for men from couples at various stages of love and marriage. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29
Want to exceed your #relationshipgoals? Tune in for a candid discussion of five things that research shows improve marital satisfaction for men from couples at various stages of love and marriage. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29
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Frank Vasquez, Chris Atkinson, and Joseph Torres of KW Suspensions check in with the guys for a Master Class in making old cars new again. “Nothing wakes a car up like putting new suspension components, parts, and pieces under it,” notes Willie at the outset, enabling them to drive like they were meant to be driven. “You would not believe the difference in the right spring and damper combination,” adds Kevin, “and the technology is through the roof.” Learn why friends don't let friends cut springs or bump stocks; why shock speed is specific to how fast the shock is being either collapsed or extended; and why making too many changes at once can cause all manner of unforced errors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Vasquez, Chris Atkinson, and Joseph Torres of KW Suspensions check in with the guys for a Master Class in making old cars new again. “Nothing wakes a car up like putting new suspension components, parts, and pieces under it,” notes Willie at the outset, enabling them to drive like they were meant to be driven. “You would not believe the difference in the right spring and damper combination,” adds Kevin, “and the technology is through the roof.” Learn why friends don't let friends cut springs or bump stocks; why shock speed is specific to how fast the shock is being either collapsed or extended; and why making too many changes at once can cause all manner of unforced errors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're now seeing the impacts of the reality that corporate media, as well as corporate-funded universities, will always side with official power — as they present students sitting quietly in tents in protest of genocide as violent terrorists. But in fact, we've been seeing it for decades, as corporate media spin narratives about people of color as both violent and lazy, and the socio-economic status quo as the best possible option, even as millions of people increasingly recognize that it means a terrible life for them. Many people, at the same time, are deeply interested in how different media, telling different stories, can change our understanding of our past, our present, and our future. Joseph Torres is currently senior advisor for reparative policy and programs at the group Free Press and co-author with Juan Gonzalez of News for All the People. Writer, musician and communications strategist Collette Watson is with Black River Life. They both are part of the project Media 2070, which aims to highlight how media can serve as a lever for racial justice, and how that includes changing entrenched media narratives about Black people. Their co-authored article, “Repairing Journalism's History of Anti-Black Harm,” appears in the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (5/23). The post Joseph Torres & Collette Watson on Media for Social Justice appeared first on KPFA.
Different media, telling different stories, can change our understanding of our past, our present and our future. The post Joseph Torres & Collette Watson on Media for Social Justice appeared first on FAIR.
Frank Vasquez, Chris Atkinson, and Joseph Torres of KW Suspensions check in with the guys for a Master Class in making old cars new again. “Nothing wakes a car up like putting new suspension components, parts, and pieces under it,” notes Willie at the outset, enabling them to drive like they were meant to be driven. “You would not believe the difference in the right spring and damper combination,” adds Kevin, “and the technology is through the roof.” Learn why friends don't let friends cut springs or bump stocks; why shock speed is specific to how fast the shock is being either collapsed or extended; and why making too many changes at once can cause all manner of unforced errors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Along with these results, we saw Brock Lesnar, Gallows & Anderson (The Club) and the announcement of Elias returning next week! RESULTS: Johnny Gargano defeated Austin Theory Rey Mysterio defeated Chad Gable (w/ Otis) Candice LeRae defeated Bayley Omos (w/ MVP) defeated Joseph Torres & Robert Adams in a Two on One Handicap Match Seth Rollins defeated Bobby Lashley (c) to win the WWE United States Championship Matt Riddle defeated Sami Zayn (w/ Jimmy Uso & Jey Uso) Smash This Podcast Merchandise On Sale Now! T's...Sweatshirt's...Mugs! https://smash-this-podcast.myspreadshop.com https://www.spreadshirt.com/shop/user/jason+haefer/ TwitchTV Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/smashthispodcast SMASH THIS PODCAST NOW IN AUDIO FORMAT TOO! https://anchor.fm/smashthispodcast Follow me on Social Media: @JAYBONE5150 on Twitter @SmashThisPod on Twitter @STPJAYBONE on Facebook @smashthispodcast on Instagram #WWE #DX #BrockLesnar --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/smashthispodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smashthispodcast/support
December 2022 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC Batman vs. Robin 1 by Mark Waid, Mahmud Asrar, Jordie Bellaire Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League – Wonder Woman by Tini Howard, Dan Watters, Brandon Peterson, Leila Del Duca, Michael Atiyeh, Jordie Bellaire Flash: Fastest Man Alive 1 by Kenny Porter, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Romulo Fajardo Jr. Batman: Knightwatch 1 by Joseph Torres, Erich Owen, Carrie Strachan Marvel A.X.E. Judgment Day 4 by Kieron Gillen, Valerio Schiti, Marte Gracia Edge of Spider-Verse 3 by Dan Slott, Zack Davisson, Sanshiro Kasama, Nikesh Shukla, Mark Bagley, Paco Medina, Gerardo Sandoval, Sumeyye Kesgin, David Baldeon, Hikaru Uesugi, Abhishek Malsuny, Brian Reber, Andrew Crossley, Erick Arciniega, Israel Silva Midnight Suns 1 by Ethan Sacks, Luigi Zagaria, Antonio Fabela Image Bone Orchard Mythos: Ten Thousand Black Feathers 1 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Least We Can Do 1 by Iolanda Zanfardino, Elisa Romboli Silver Coin 14 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Michael Walsh Dark Horse Castle Full of Blackbirds 1 by Mike Mignola, Angela Slatter, Valeria Burzo, Michelle Madsen Maskerade 1 by Kevin Smith, Andy McElfresh, John Sprengelmeyer, Giulia Brusco Dynamite Vampirella: Mindwarp 1 by Jeff Parker, Benjamin Dewey, Dearbhla Kelly IDW Star Trek: Lower Decks 1 by Ryan North, Chris Fenoglio OGN Supper Club by Jackie Morrow Birdking by Daniel Freedman, Cristian Ortiz Phenomena by Brian Michael Bendis, Andre Lima Araujo Comixology Census 1 by Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, Sebastian Piriz AfterShock The 06 Protocol 1 by Lee Turner, Cliff Richards Ablaze Lovecraft: Unknown Kadath 1 by Florentino Florez, Guillermo Sanna, Jacques Salomon Mad Cave Lower Your Sights Vault Revealer 1 by Michael Moreci, Tim Seeley Ray's OGN Corner: Ride On by Faith Erin Hicks Additional Reviews: Kate, She-Hulk ep5, Cover, House of Gucci, Korra s3, Samurai Rabbit s2 News: Rosenberg and Williamson launching Substacks, Scarlet Witch by Orlando and Pichelli, Owl House s3, Mike Maihack doing a Spidey OGN from Abrams ComicArts, new Cullen Bunn book from Source Point, Paul Levitz Marvel comic, Constantine 2 with Keanu, Comcast Universal and Warner Bros. Trailers: Babylon, Mr. Harrington's Phone Comics Countdown: Bone Orchard Mythos: Ten Thousand Black Feathers 1 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart X-Men Red 6 by Al Ewing, Stefano Caselli, Federico Blee Batman vs. Robin 1 by Mark Waid, Mahmud Asrar, Jordie Bellaire Superman: Son of Kal-El 15 by Tom Taylor, Cian Tormey, Scott Hanna, Matt Herms, Federico Blee Do A PowerBomb 4 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer Daredevil 3 by Chip Zdarksy, Rafael de Latorre, Matt Wilson There's Something Wrong With Patrick Todd 3 by Ed Brisson, Gavin Guidry Dark Spaces: Wildfire 3 by Scott Snyder, Hayden Sherman, Ronda Pattison Birdking Vol 1 by Daniel Freedman, Cristian Ortiz Captain Marvel 41 by Kelly Thompson, Alvaro Lopez, Juan Frigeri, Jordie Bellaire
Los cocreadores de Política Accesible, Joseph Torres y Sofía Rico, conversan en “El Weekly” con la licenciada Ariadna Grodeau, fundadora y directora ejecutiva de Ayuda Legal Puerto Rico, sobre la crisis de viviendas a costos inaccesibles, el aumento en los precios de alquileres y el desplazamiento de comunidades vulnerables. Puedes obtener los recursos de Ayuda Legal PR en www.ayudalegalpr.org
Being Well Informed is an education podcast and television program, which airs weekly. In this edition, Collette Watson and Joseph Torres of Free Press.net explain why reparations in media and by the media is necessary. Some journalists are paid less than others. We also discuss the press and their apologies.
Los cocreadores de Política Accesible, Joseph Torres y Sofía Rico, conversan en “El Weekly” con el Dr. Hiram Rodriguez Torres, especialista en medicina interna, sobre el problema del sistema de salud, el rol que jugan las aseguradoras con fines de lucro en esta problemática y qué soluciones debe presentar el gobierno de Puerto Rico para afrontar este problema.
Los cocreadores de Política Accesible, Joseph Torres y Sofía Rico, conversan en “El Weekly” con la fundadora y CEO de Cocohaus sobre el desarrollo económico, el mundo empresarial, los retos de comenzar un negocio, el freelancing y los coworking spaces en Puerto Rico.
Today we welcome Joseph Torres. He is a writer and Narrator. We talk our love for horror, his novels, and his first time narrating a audiobook (aborigines by Roderick Edwards). He also did some voice acting and since I'm in the book he did my voice!! For my author friends need a Narrator check him out on https://vocal.media/authors/joseph-torres-lz5y1d0ged. Also check him out on Twitter: @joeytorres27 Instagram:joeytorres_bgc. ** check out our sponsor DUBBY energy at dubby.gg and use promo code SCREAMINGCHUYSH for 10% off on all products!** For more Episodes and Platforms https://linktr.ee/ScreamingChuyShow. *For cool merch https://my-store-10115944.creator-spring.com/?*
Los cocreadores de Política Accesible, Joseph Torres y Sofía Rico, conversan en “El Weekly” con el representante independiente del Distrito 2 de San Juan, Luis Raúl Torres Cruz, sobre el contrato de LUMA Energy, el problema de la energía eléctrica y qué podemos esperar si se cancela el contrato con LUMA.
Los cocreadores de Política Accesible, Joseph Torres y Sofía Rico, conversan en “El Weekly” con el representante más joven en la legislatura de Puerto Rico, Héctor E. Ferrer del Partido Popular Democrático (PPD), sobre el impacto social y económico que tendría legalizar el cannabis, otros proyectos que tiene prioridad y la importancia de que los jóvenes se inserten en el ambiente político.
Los cocreadores de Política Accesible, Joseph Torres y Sofía Rico, conversan en “El Weekly” con Iris Vanessa Prado Sevilla, que es especialista en gestión administrativa y asistencia técnica en Coordinadora Paz Para La Mujer, una organización que trabaja para construir un Puerto Rico inclusivo, equitativo y libre de violencias. Ante los recientes casos de abuso sexual a menores que han salido a la luz pública en Puerto Rico, el equipo de Política Accesible decidió dialogar sobre esta problemática, la violencia de género y la violencia generalizada.
Los cocreadores de Política Accesible, Joseph Torres y Sofía Rico, conversan en “El Weekly” con la Lcda. Verónica González, profesora de derecho ambiental, sobre en qué etapa se encuentra Puerto Rico de cara a la crisis inminente que representa el cambio climático.
Los cocreadores de Política Accesible, Joseph Torres y Sofía Rico, conversan en “El Weekly” con la licenciada Verónika M. Banuchi y Randiel Negrón sobre la justicia salarial, el reciente proyecto vetado y la importancia de atender esta problemática en Puerto Rico.
Los cocreadores de Política Accesible, Joseph Torres y Sofía Rico, conversan en “El Weekly” con la senadora y portavoz en el Senado del Movimiento Victoria Ciudadana (MVC), Ana Irma Rivera Lassén, sobre porque el aborto es legal en Puerto Rico, sus luchas desde la legislatura y su futuro político.
Los cocreadores de Política Accesible, Joseph Torres y Sofía Rico, conversan en “El Weekly” con el psicólogo y portavoz de Somos Más sobre la importancia de que la juventud se involucre en la política de Puerto Rico.
Los cocreadores de Política Accesible, Joseph Torres y Sofía Rico, presentan un preámbulo de lo que será el podcast “El Weekly” donde semanalmente se conversarán y discutirán los temas más relevantes del acontecer político de Puerto Rico e internacional de una manera accesible.
"How I Do It: Genicular Nerve Radiofrequency Ablation," by Guy Greco, MD, Resident Physician, George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia; Joseph Torres, MD, Pain Management Fellow, and Lynn Kohan, MD, Associate Professor, both of University of Virigina, Charlottesville, Virginia. From ASRA Pain Medicine News, February 2022. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
This week on CounterSpin: Black History Month has always been something of a double-edged sword: It implies that Black history is somehow not “history,” that it has to be shoehorned in, “artificially,” to garner any value, with the corollary implication that if you choose to ignore it, you aren't missing anything crucial. The idea […] The post Joseph Torres on Tulsa Massacre appeared first on FAIR.
Joe Torres presents the topic of Frame Narrative & Canonicity!Elendili:Joseph TorresJerry SoulesKim Gibson
In this episode, hosts Jacky Celestino and Emily Ko talk with undergraduate teaching assistants from different film classes. They discuss the TAing experience, the content of the courses, and much more! These interviews were recorded during the Spring 2021 semester. Due to the virtual nature of these interviews, there are some variations in audio quality. Thank you for your patience! Hosted by Jacky Celestino and Emily Ko | Edited by Joseph Torres and Emily Ko | Theme Music by Corey Shaya | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/umassterclass/message
Air Date 6/23/2021 Today we take a look at the purposeful effort to erase the history of anti-Black terrorism in America and the renewed efforts expose our true history in order to learn from it and create the opportunity for healing. Be part of the show! Leave us a message at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Full Notes & Transcript (https://www.bestoftheleft.com/1425) BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Get AD FREE Shows & Bonus Content) BestOfTheLeft.com/Refer Sign up, share widely, get rewards. It's that easy! OUR AFFILIATE LINKS: BestOfTheLeft.com/Descript CHECK OUT OUR FANCY PRODUCTION SOFTWARE! BestOfTheLeft.com/Blinkist GET KEY INSIGHTS FROM THOUSANDS OF BOOKS! BestOfTheLeft.com/Bookshop BotL BOOKSTORE BestOfTheLeft.com/Store BotL MERCHANDISE! BestOfTheLeft.com/Advertise Sponsor the show! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: The massacre of Tulsa's "Black Wall Street" - Vox - Air Date 2-27-19 100 years ago, a white mob destroyed an American neighborhood called “Black Wall Street,” murdering an estimated 300 people in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ch. 2: Joseph Torres on Media & Tulsa Massacre - CounterSpin - Air Date 6-4-21 Janine Jackson interviewed Free Press's Joseph Torres about media and the Tulsa Massacre for the June 4, 2021, episode of CounterSpin. Ch. 3: Blood on Black Wall Street - Excavating the Past - Into America - Air Date 6-3-21 100 years ago this week, a white mob burned down Tulsa's Greenwood District, a bustling business district. For decades, the government refused to acknowledge the Tulsa Race Massacre ever happened. Ch. 4: The Tulsa massacre, 100 years later - Today, Explained - Air Date 6-1-21 It was one of the worst incidents of racial violence in American history, but for a long time very few Americans learned what happened to the Black residents of the Greenwood district in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ch. 5: Clint Smith on Juneteenth Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America - Democracy Now! - Air Date 6-18-21 As President Biden signs legislation to make Juneteenth a federal holiday to mark the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, learned of their freedom more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation we speak to the writer Clint Smith MEMBERS-ONLY BONUS CLIP(S) Ch. 6: Michael Harriot, Senior Writer for TheRoot.com, the Nation's Largest Black Online Newspaper - The Al Franken Podcast - Air Date 6-20-21 Al talks to Michael Harriot, Senior writer at The Root online newspaper Ch. 7: The Legacies of Slavery Hidden in Plain Sight w/ Clint Smith - The Majority Report - Air Date 6-14-21 Sam and Emma host author Clint Smith, staff writer at the Atlantic, to discuss his new book, How the Word is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America on how the legacy of slavery has been passed down and obscured through generations VOICEMAILS Ch. 8: University athletics - Alyson from Boulder, CO FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 9: Final comments on Deadline for Democracy marches and Harriet Tubman's lifespan MUSIC (Blue Dot Sessions): Opening Theme: Loving Acoustic Instrumental by John Douglas Orr Voicemail Music: Low Key Lost Feeling Electro by Alex Stinnent Activism Music: This Fickle World by Theo Bard (https://theobard.bandcamp.com/track/this-fickle-world) Closing Music: Upbeat Laid Back Indie Rock by Alex Stinnent SHOW IMAGE: Description: Historic, black and white photograph of the aftermath of the Greenwood Massacre (Tulsa, OK). A man in overalls and a hat walks through rubble, his face in silhouette. All around him is destruction, downed power lines, and the remnants of building facades. Credit: "Greenwood Massacre", Flickr | License | Changes: cropped Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Listen Anywhere! BestOfTheLeft.com/Listen Listen Anywhere! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com
Journalism has been central to public reckoning with the Tulsa massacre ever since that late May night 100 years ago. The post Joseph Torres on Media & Tulsa Massacre appeared first on FAIR.
Joseph Torres, Free Press' Senior Director of Strategy and Engagement, advocates in Washington to ensure that our nation's media policies serve the public interest, and builds coalitions to broaden the movement's base. Joseph writes frequently on media and internet issues and is the co-author of The New York Times bestseller News for All the People: The Epic Story of Race and the American Media. He is the 2015 recipient of the Everett C. Parker Award, which recognizes an individual whose work embodies the principles and values of the public interest. Before joining Free Press, Joseph worked as deputy director of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and was a journalist for several years.Angèle Christin is an assistant professor in the Department of Communication at Stanford University. She studies how algorithms and analytics transform professional values, expertise, and work practices. Her book, Metrics at Work: Journalism and the Contested Meaning of Algorithms (Princeton University Press, 2020) focuses on the case of web journalism, analyzing the growing importance of audience data in web newsrooms in the U.S. and France. Drawing on ethnographic methods, Angèle shows how American and French journalists make sense of traffic numbers in different ways, which in turn has distinct effects on the production of news in the two countries. Angèle is currently a Visiting Researcher with the Social Media Collective at Microsoft Research New England. She is an affiliate at Data & Society Research Institute.danah boyd is the founder and president of Data & Society and a partner researcher at Microsoft Research. Her research is focused on making certain that society has a nuanced understanding of the relationship between technology and society, especially as issues of inequity and bias emerge. She is the author of It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens, and has authored or co-authored numerous books, articles, and essays. She is a trustee of the National Museum of the American Indian, a director of the Social Science Research Council, and a director of Crisis Text Line. She has been recognized by numerous organizations, including receiving the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Pioneer/Barlow Award and being selected as a 2011 Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum. Originally trained in computer science before retraining under anthropologists, danah has a Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley's School of Information.
On this episode, Lisa Fields and Cam Triggs discussed apologetics methodology (methods to defend the faith) with Joseph Torres via Google Hangout.
Joe Torres (@JosephATorres) is Senior External Affairs Director at Free Press. Joseph advocates in Washington to ensure that our nation's media policies serve the public interest and builds coalitions to broaden the movement's base. Joseph writes frequently on media and Internet issues and is the co-author of the New York Times bestseller News for All the People: The Epic Story of Race and the American Media. He is the 2015 recipient of the Everett C. Parker Award, which recognizes an individual whose work embodies the principles and values of the public interest. In this episode, we discussed: The historic underpinnings of today's racial narrative in the media. How net neutrality and the internet can circumvent persistent gaps in traditional media ownership diversity. The policy implications arising from how consumers access news on modern platforms such as Facebook and Google. Resources: Free Press News for All the People: The Epic Story of Race and the American Media by Juan Gonzalez and Joseph Torres (2012). The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander (2012) Dark Matters: On the Surveillance of Blackness by Simone Brown (2015) Forgotten Dead: Mob Violence Against Mexicans in the United States by William D. Carrigan (2013) Latino USA Podcast Microphone Check Podcast Alt.Latino Radio