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The Critical Media Studies podcast discusses the interplay of technology and culture from an academic perspective. In each episode we consider the work of a prominent thinker in the field of critical media studies and discuss the implications of their work in relation to other thinkers and in light of current social contexts.
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With their epic journey through six seasons of Community behind them, the Greendale Three soldier on through their true mission: to talk about every piece of pop culture ever created. From the Witcher to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy to selections by you--the listeners--we're hacking away at that mountain of #content week after week. Past and future home of PodCATS, HEDGEPod, and The StoneZone. Patreon: www.patreon.com/tvskevin Art by Jonah Steenbock
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Let us help you revise for your GCSE Media Studies exams. In this series, we break down complicated media studies topics to their core components helping you rock your GCSE Media Studies exams. Find your FREE online GCSE Media Studies course here: http://bit.ly/2tmlIa3
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MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing

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Featuring a wide assortment of interviews and event archives, the MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing podcast features the best of our field's critical analysis, collaborative research, and design -- all across a variety of media arts, forms, and practices. You can learn more about us, including info about our faculty and academic programs and how to join us in person for events, at cmsw.mit.edu.
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Communication & Media Studies. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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Eric Winter (1990-94) is the President and Chief Operating Officer of TrillerTV, the latest stop in a decorated career where he's become one of the most successful sports business executives in the country. In this week's podcast, we trace Eric's unique journey that started as an Africana Studies major and Daily Aztec sportswriter. Then how the con…
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Patrick Green (1993-97) is a multi-faceted writer/director/producer who tells inspiring and thought-provoking stories from the inside-out. His films have played at over 100+ film festivals across the globe and are now streaming on Amazon Prime, Tubi, and Roku. In this week's podcast, Patrick tells the story of how stories begin. In particular, the …
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Kelly Hillock (2012-16) is the content marketing manager for National Funding, where she writes and edits a variety of communications, including articles for small business owners. A second generation Aztec, Kelly shares the story of how SDSU chose her, how long she wanted to be a writer, choosing Public Relations as a major, still spending her ent…
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B-b-b-bonus! TV's Kevin, Justin, and Vern sat down to crack open this year's $120 million Francis Ford Coppola passion project, Megalopolis! How is the acting? How is the movie? Was it all worth it? Listen to find out! That way, you can also hear Vern be a legitimate groundbreaker on the metatext of this film! You will here exclusives here you neve…
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Tim Grenda (1992-94) is a former newspaper reporter who went to law school on the recommendation of courtroom lawyers, and is now a Content Strategist, Search Engine Optimization Manager for SDSU's Global Campus. Grenda reflects on how he landed interviews with so many big name entertainers while a college student, including the time he was intervi…
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This is the first of two episodes on Kember and Zylinska’s essay “Mediation and the Vitality of Media” from their book, Life after New Media: Mediation as a Vital Process (2012). Barry and Mike discuss the problems with and reasons for the binary divisions in media theory, particularly the way in which the field understands the relations between “o…
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Gasia Mikaelian (1995-97) has worked for KTVU in the San Francisco Bay Area since 2005 and is currently an anchor for Mornings on 2 from 7-10 am and the Fox 2 News at Noon. Her TV reporting career started as an intern at KFMB in San Diego, then went from Yuma, AZ to Huntsville, AL, back to San Diego, then Houston, before she landed her dream job ba…
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Kayla Jimenez (2015-17) is an award-winning national correspondent for USA TODAY. She specializes in reporting on the American education system, including recent stories about the decline of school buses and if cell phones should be banned in schools. She formerly covered education for The Mercury News, East Bay Times and Voice of San Diego. In thi…
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Get it Posty's way!TV's Kevin & Vern just can't resist a themed restaurant, and Utah provides! they took a day trip down to the Raising Cane's restaurant in Midvale, Utah that has been entirely redesigned in honor of rap superstar Post Malone's. Just what was that like? Listen and find out!Bởi TalkBackPodcasts
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Barry and Mike discuss Bruno Latour’s essay, “On Actor-Network Theory: A few clarifications.” They work through his key terms in an attempt to better understand the new meanings he ascribes to actors and networks and what this theory allows us to do with media theory.Bởi Michael Repici
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Gina Jacobs ('01 & '10) serves as Associate Vice President for the SDSU Mission Valley Development at San Diego State University. She has a leading role in shaping and executing the university’s strategy to develop the Mission Valley site. Gina shares her story of coming to SDSU to study Drama and Journalism, working at the campus newspaper and rad…
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The Babiez gather 'round for their first ever in-person recording so they discuss the bonkers 1991 Bruce Willis ego trip, Hudson Hawk aka Hudson Hawk'tuah! It's a damn wacky movie that made Vern go a little insane. Enjoy!!!Next month: Star Trek: The Motion Pictureget eppys one full week early over at www.patreon.com/tvskevin…
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Simon Samano (2000-05) is the managing editor for MMAjunkie.com, a website affiliated with the USA Today Sports Media Group. The first person from his family to attend college, Simon initially wanted to become a political reporter and began writing opinion columns at The Daily Aztec, before transitioning to become a sports writer. After working for…
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In this episode Barry and Mike continue their discussion of William Burroughs’ cut-up method. They introduce Alex Kitnick’s arguments about the Media is the Massage from his book Distant Early Warning: Marshall McLuhan and the Transformation of the Avant-Garde in order to illuminate Burroughs’ practice.…
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Jesse Marx, the new Student Media Manager for The Daily Aztec and KCR Radio, is the first guest as the "Where Ya At?" podcast returns from a summer hiatus. We welcome Jesse to San Diego State University, learn about his background as a journalist, the impact that Covid-19 had on student media, why this new position was created, and his ambitious pl…
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CHOO-CHOO!!It's time for three train likers to take a ride aboard the trippy cosmic express with Gisaburō Sugii's Night on the Galactic Railroad before playing a little game of Name That Train (a game that asks you to name zero trains).cw: Catholics gonna catch a lotta strays in this one. And I'm not talking about stray cats!!!!Next time: Hudson Ha…
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#73 In this episode Barry and Mike discuss “Panglossian Neoliberalism,” a term that Evgeny Morozov uses to describe the place of generative AI in the hands of venture capitalists. Can AI Break out of Panglossian Neoliberalism? The True Threat of Artificial Intelligence a sense oF rebellion podcastBởi Michael Repici
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This month, it's Moviez 4 Buttheadz as Vern shows TV's Kevin & Justin G. the 1996 Mike Judge vehicle, Beavis & Butthead Do America (1996). That's between a long riff about an evil farmer's market and a little game called Mike Judge Not Lest Ye Be Mike Judged.Next month: Night on the Galactic Railroad…
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In this episode Barry and Mike return to Bernard Steigler’s What Makes Life Worth Living: On Pharmakology. They tease out Steigler’s terms proletarianism and disintoxification, as well as our possible roles in resisting the poison and fostering the growth of the cure in the pharmakon.Bởi Michael Repici
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The Babiez got together at the park to share meals, swap stories, and exchange VHS video tapes with each other that weren't quite substantive enough for a full episode.Vern's coleslaw: The Three Stooges' A Plumbing We Will GoKevin's lemonade: Kidou Keiji Jiban: Great Explosion at the Monster Factory of FearJustin's caprice sandwiches: Marlot Thomas…
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In this episode, Barry and Mike finish their discussion of Chayka on Han and Benjamin’s essay, “The Storyteller.” In teasing out Han and Benjamin’s ideas about the distinction between narration and information, they land on the problem posed by the contemporary digital campfire.Bởi Michael Repici
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In this episode Barry and Mike discuss Kyle Chayka’s assessment of the “Internet’s New Favorite Philosopher,” Byung-Chul Han. For those unfamiliar with Han's media theory, we encourage you to click the link above and read the Chayka article before listening to the episode.Bởi Michael Repici
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It's a Kevin's Pick month, so we did a three hour podcast about Wayne's World!Dive back with the Babiez as they talk about SNL memories, the beautiful mind of Mike Myers, and how they ended up like this. THEN stay tuned as they play Who's That SNL Cast Member? (2:10:53)get episodes early at www.patreon.com/tvskevin…
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Darin Wong (2000-04) went almost immediately from being a San Diego State University student to working in the media relations office for the Aztecs athletic department, where he remained for 14 years, before moving to Boston to become the Director of Athletic Communications at Harvard University. Wong tells the story of the flyer he saw in the PSF…
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In this episode Barry and Mike talk about Andrew Milne’s essay, “Tourists in our own Reality: Susan Sontag’s Photography at 50” in an attempt to update her arguments for the digital age. They puzzle over what it means to have an authentic relationship to photographs, or to be authentic ourselves.Bởi Michael Repici
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Lauren Cella (2010-13) is a world history and Journalism advisor at McFarland High School in Central California, although she's more known for her "Gen Z History Lessons" that have been seen by millions on TikTok and Instagram, and the success of those videos landed her a spot on the NBC game show "Password" as teammates with Jimmy Fallon. The vide…
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We're back again to spark and bark as the Babiez sit down for their annual tradition of getting high and talking about an Oliver Stone movie. This year, it's the 1995 epic Nixon, starring Anthony Hopkins as Nixon, Bob Hoskins as J. Edgar, Paul Sorvino as Kissinger, and also one million other people.Then, at 1:39:53, it's the Great American On-Scree…
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David Brickley (2007-09) is the owner and CEO of STN Digital, a Social First Marketing Agency. He's also the host of the "Business of Social" and "Entrepreneur Wrap" podcasts. Brickley tells the story of how the company's DNA traces back to creating a website hoping the Lakers would get NBA superstar Kevin Garnett, which became Lakers Nation, which…
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Will Fritz (2015-19) is a New York-based reporter who primarily covers extremism and LGBTQ+ stories for The American Independent. Consuming the news was a regular part of his childhood and he quickly found a home in Journalism and The Daily Aztec student newspaper. A former Editor In Chief, Will shares the background on some of his memorable storie…
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Lorena Nava Ruggero ('04, '11) is currently the Director of Communication for San Diego Foundation and the ultimate Aztec: a third-generation alumnus who earned her Bachelor's and Master's Degrees from SDSU, then returned to campus to become a Lecturer, work in the university's Media Relations department, and as the Editor of New Media. Lorena shar…
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