I've been interviewed over the past three months by several newspapers, websites, and a radio show, about the impact of the Coronavirus on television, the Internet, and online education and entertainment. The titles and publications (with links) appear below. I'll add to this list when new articles appear.
- "Watching cable news to see inside newsmakers’ homes," KCRW Radio (Los Angeles), May 13, 2020.
- "Legacy news, social media giants converge in new era of censorship," Just the News, May 2, 2020.
- "Donald Trump Now Says His Disinfectant Comments Were 'Sarcastic' — But They Were Widely Taken As Serious," DEADLINE, April 24, 2020.
- "Dr. Phil, Dr. Oz, Dr. Drew: TV Talking Heads Trigger Backlash For Coronavirus Comments," DEADLINE, 17 April 2020.
- "The long and winding evolution of Dr. Drew, back in the spotlight after a coronavirus controversy," Washington Post, 13 April 2020.
- "Our TVs are full of characters spreading germs and now we can never unsee it," Washington Post, 24 March 2020. (Note: This article may be behind a paywall. If you can't access it, you can read it here.)
- "Can the Internet Break From Overuse?" How Stuff Works, March 25, 2020
- "Why coronavirus may be a watershed moment in this digital age," Atlanta Journal Constitution, March 25, 2020
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