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The Media Reporter is an ongoing series produced by the Media Center at New York Law School by faculty, students and staff. The series examines the ever-changing landscape of the media and communications fields, as well as showcases an array of prominent guest speakers at the law school, lively debates on controversial legal issues and special events unique to the law school's community. The show airs on cable television.

Title (in alphabetical order)

Part

Host

Original Air Date

A Conversation with Daniel H. Pink: Moving from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age 

1

Seth Harris

9/20/05

A Conversation with Daniel H. Pink: Moving from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age

2

Seth Harris

9/27/05

A Conversation with Daniel H. Pink: Moving from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age

3

Seth Harris

10/04/05

The Death Penalty: Does it Have Value or Benefit? 
An Interview with Professor Robert Blecker, New York Law School

n/a

Anna G.

03/21/06

An Evening with Anthony Lewis
“Give Me Liberty: Individual Rights in a Time of War”

1

n/a

03/03/04

An Evening with Anthony Lewis
“Give Me Liberty: Individual Rights in a Time of War”

2

n/a

03/24/04

An Evening with Hon. Douglas H. Ginsburg,
Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

1

Professor Michael Botein

07/04/06

An Evening with Hon. Douglas H. Ginsburg,
Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

2

Professor Michael Botein

07/11/06

An Evening with Vernon E. Jordan

n/a

Marcus Allison

03/27/02

An Evening with Richard D. Parsons, Chairman and CEO, Time Warner Inc.

1

Professor Michael Botein

06/21/05

An Evening with Richard D. Parsons, Chairman and CEO, Time Warner Inc.

2

Professor Michael Botein

06/28/05

An Evening with Richard D. Parsons, Chairman and CEO, Time Warner Inc.

3

Professor Michael Botein

07/05/05

The Future of Broad Band Video: A US-European Comparative Analysis

1

Professor Michael Botein and Nikoltchev

10/10/06

The Future of Broad Band Video: A US-European Comparative Analysis

2

Professor Michael Botein and Nikoltchev

10/17/06

The Future of Broad Band Video: A US-European Comparative Analysis

3

Professor Michael Botein and Nikoltchev

10/24/06

The Future of Broad Band Video: A US-European Comparative Analysis

4

Professor Michael Botein and Nikoltchev

10/31/06

The Future of Broad Band Video: A US-European Comparative Analysis

5

Professor Michael Botein and Nikoltchev

11/07/06

The Future of Broad Band Video: A US-European Comparative Analysis

6

Professor Michael Botein and Nikoltchev

11/14/06

The Future of Broad Band Video: A US-European Comparative Analysis

7

Professor Michael Botein and Nikoltchev

11/21/06

The Future of Broad Band Video: A US-European Comparative Analysis

8

Professor Michael Botein and Nikoltchev

11/28/06

The Future of Broad Band Video: A US-European Comparative Analysis

9

Professor Michael Botein and Nikoltchev

12/05/06

The Future of Broad Band Video: A US-European Comparative Analysis

10

Professor Michael Botein and Nikoltchev

12/12/06

The Future of Broad Band Video: A US-European Comparative Analysis

11

Professor Michael Botein and Nikoltchev

12/19/06

The Future of Broad Band Video: A US-European Comparative Analysis

12

Professor Michael Botein and Nikoltchev

12/26/06

The Future of Broad Band Video: A US-European Comparative Analysis

13

Professor Michael Botein and Nikoltchev

01/02/07

The Future of Broad Band Video: A US-European Comparative Analysis

14

Professor Michael Botein and Nikoltchev

01/09/07

Gun Control and the Right to Bear Arms

n/a

Jennifer Tierney

05/08/02

An Interview with Anthony Lewis, Pulitzer Prize Winning Author

n/a

Professor Nadine Strossen

01/23/07 

Media and the Sport of Boxing

n/a

Castle Chalice of Castle’s Corner

 

From Michael Jackson to O.J. Simpson: Covering the Big Case

1

Bianca Bezdek

05/17/05

From Michael Jackson to O.J. Simpson: Covering the Big Case

2

Bianca Bezdek

05/24/05

National Security and Telecommunication: A Legal Analysis of Terrorist Surveillance Programs

1

Kathryn L. Farrara

05/27/07

National Security and Telecommunication: A Legal Analysis of Terrorist Surveillance Programs

2

Kathryn L. Farrara

06/05/07

National Security and Telecommunication: A Legal Analysis of Terrorist Surveillance Programs

3

Kathryn L. Farrara

06/12/07

National Security and Telecommunication: A Legal Analysis of Terrorist Surveillance Programs

4

Kathryn L. Farrara

06/26/07

National Security and Telecommunication: A Legal Analysis of Terrorist Surveillance Programs

5

Kathryn L. Farrara

07/03/07

National Security and Telecommunication: A Legal Analysis of Terrorist Surveillance Programs

6

Kathryn L. Farrara

07/10/07

National Security and Telecommunication: A Legal Analysis of Terrorist Surveillance Programs

7

Kathryn L. Farrara

07/17/07

National Security and Telecommunication: A Legal Analysis of Terrorist Surveillance Programs

8

Kathryn L. Farrara

07/24/07

National Security and Telecommunication: A Legal Analysis of Terrorist Surveillance Programs

9

Kathryn L. Farrara

09/04/07

The Next Round In Cellular Radio Auctions: Combined Public and Private Uses

1

n/a

 

The Next Round in Cellular Radio Auctions: Combine Public and Private Uses

2

n/a

 

The Next Round in Cellular Radio Auctions: Combine Public and Private Uses

3

n/a

 

The Next Round in Cellular Radio Auctions: Combine Public and Private Uses

4

n/a

 

The Next Round in Cellular Radio Auctions: Combine Public and Private Uses

5

n/a

 

The Next Round in Cellular Radio Auctions: Combine Public and Private Uses

6

n/a

 

The Next Round in Cellular Radio Auctions: Combine Public and Private Uses

7

n/a

 

The Next Round in Cellular Radio Auctions: Combine Public and Private Uses

8

n/a

 

The Next Round in Cellular Radio Auctions: Combine Public and Private Uses

9

n/a

 

The Next Round in Cellular Radio Auctions: Combine Public and Private Uses

10

n/a

 

The Next Round in Cellular Radio Auctions: Combine Public and Private Uses

11

n/a

   

Where are my TV Channels Going? 1 Kathryn L. Farrara 3/25/08


For nearly two decades, The Media Reporter series has tackled topics as diverse as discussions on the developments in Copyright Law including the role of parody, the layout of the Constitution, Law and Popular Culture, the death penalty, bridging the digital divide, among many others. The show is hosted by New York Law School alumni and students who through their research and insights provide for an enlightening exploration of a variety of legal and media subjects.