Brooke Gladstone; James Tilly Matthews; Victor Tausk; Natalija A.; Dorothy Gale (cameo); Toto (cameo); Cowardly Lion (camero); Tin Woodsman (cameo); Scarecrow of Oz (cameo)
Synopsis:
Introduction to the concept and themes of the book. Mostly told in comic book panels, interspersed with a few typeset pages with illustrations. Within the introduction are separate stories: "Meet the Author," "Patient Zero," and "The Body Electric."
Brooke Gladstone; Abraham Lincoln; Woodrow Wilson; Martin Dies; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Senator Joseph McCarthy; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Joseph Welch; Edward R. Murrow; Lyndon Johnson; Walter Cronkite; Richard Nixon; Daniel Ellsberg; H.R. Haldeman; Ronald Ziegler; Anthony Russo; Justice Hugo Black; Carl Bernstein; Bob Woodward; Senator Frank Church; George W. Bush; Barack Obama; Ronald Reagan (cameo); Mikhail Gorbachev (cameo); I.F. Stone (cameo); Thomas Jefferson (cameo)
Synopsis:
A discussion of the First Amendment as it relates to journalism and the government.
Brooke Gladstone; Arthur Schopenhauer (cameo); Henrik Ibsen (cameo); William Butler Yeats (cameo); Bobby Fischer (cameo); Helen Thomas; Albert Camus; H.R. Haldeman; Ronald Reagan (cameo); Anderson Cooper (cameo); Senator Mary Landrieu (cameo); Michael Chertoff (cameo); Oprah Winfrey (cameo); Mayor Ray Nagin (cameo); Jim Caviezel (cameo); Jim Amoss (cameo)
Synopsis:
An overview of the changing performance and reputation of the news media.
First Line of Dialogue or Text:But news consumers complain more about inaccuracy than cowardice.
Characters:
Brooke Gladstone; Chris Hansen; Alberto Gonzalez (cameo); Ken Lanning; Carl Bialik; Mark Twain; William Randolph Hearst; Frederic Remington;Lou Dobbs; Lesley Stahl (cameo); Claud Cockburn
Synopsis:
A discussion of media accuracy, exaggeration, and the age of Yellow Journalism
Brooke Gladstone; Arthur Sulzberger Jr.; Rush Limbaugh; Andrew Cline; George W. Bush (cameo); Hillary Clinton (cameo); John Kerry (cameo); Barack Obama (cameo); Al Gore (cameo); John McCain; Tim Russert; John Rennie; Charles Darwin (cameo); Michael Crichton (cameo)
Synopsis:
A look at the various forms of actual bias that news consumers should be aware of: Commercial Bias, Bad News Bias, Status Quo Bias, Access Bias, Visual Bias, Narrative Bias, and Fairness Bias.
Brooke Gladstone; William Howard Russell; Prince Albert (cameo); William T. Sherman (cameo); Horace Greeley (cameo); George Smalley (cameo); Joe Hooker (cameo); Hiram Johnson (cameo); Woodrow Wilson; George Creel (cameo); George Seldes; Paul von Hindenberg; General Pershing (cameo); Edward R. Murrow; Ernie Pyle; William Laurence; Wilfred Burchett (cameo); George Weller (cameo); John Hersey; Dan Rather (cameo); Morley Safe (cameo)r; Lyndon Johnson (cameo); Frank Stanton (cameo); Walter Cronkite (cameo); Ronald Reagan; Jack Shafer; John Burnett; Michael Herr;
Synopsis:
The issues confronted by journalists in covering American wars, from the Civil War onwards.
Brooke Gladstone; James Gordon Bennett (cameo); Adolph Ochs; Tristan Tzara (cameo); Edward Burnays (cameo); Walter Lippmann; Walter Cronkite; Terry Shrunk (cameo); Senator W.J. Stone; Monica Lewinsky (cameo); Bill Clinton (cameo); Hillary Clinton (cameo); George Will (cameo); Cokie Roberts (cameo); Len Downie (cameo); Michael Kinsley; Ethan Bronner (cameo)
Synopsis:
A discussion of the virtues and dangers of objectivity when it comes to covering the news.
Morpheus (the Matrix); Neo (the Matrix); Brooke Gladstone; Brendan Nyhan; Walt Whitman (cameo); Leon Festinger; Dorothy Martin; Donald Thomson; Sarah Palin (cameo); James Fitzjames Stephen (cameo)
Synopsis:
A discussion of how our impulses and reactions are often driven by non-rational instincts.
Brooke Gladstone; Spock; Marx Brothers (cameo); Cass Sunstein (cameo); Nicholas Carr; Newton N. Minow (cameo); Neil Postman; Gutenberg; Barnaby Rich; Tibor Braun; Douglas Adams
Synopsis:
Discussion of the internet's tendency to create echo chambers, and whether it expands our world view or diminishes it. Also a look into whether our access to more information actually makes us smarter.
Brooke Gladstone; Sheena Iyengar (cameo); Mark Lepper (cameo); Benjamin Scheibehenne (cameo); Clay Shirky; Lynn Smith-Lovin (cameo); Lee Rainie; Nicholas Carr; Kate Haynes
Synopsis:
Further discussion of the internet's power to connect — or disconnect — people, and the question of information overload.
First Line of Dialogue or Text:On April 1, 2009, biomedical engineer Adam Wilson posted to Twitter by using a cap with sensors that could read his brainwaves.
First Line of Dialogue or Text:How can we ensure the our development as moral and social animals keeps pace with our rapidly evolving communications technology?
Brooke Gladstone; Yochai Benkler (cameo); Robert Wright; Genghis Khan (cameo)
Synopsis:
The book's final chapter considers the implications of an increasingly hi-tech media environment. The book ends with the statement, "We get the media we deserve."