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Newsletter 12.18.18

Hi all!

Here's this week's newsletter. We hope you have a great holiday season, a Merry Christmas (if that's your bag), and a Happy New Year. We'll back in January with new episodes, but in the meantime enjoy our curated list of good-ass content.

- Nima, Sophia, Adam, and Florence

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Ep. 60: Kitten Rescues, Lip-Syncing, and Christmas Traffic Stops: Your Guide to Clickbait Copaganda

The media – local and national, print and TV – love puff pieces designed to make the police look good and generally improve their overall brand with the public. More often than not, these human interest stories are typically fed to local news by the police themselves. This type of pseudo-journal...

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Ep. 59: National Pastimes - Mindless Militarism in American Sports

F-22 flyovers, 160-foot flags draped across the playing field, full color guards, camouflage uniforms, The Star-Spangled Banner, God Bless America, Support The Troops Nights, special perks for vets.

What is the origin of the runaway military worship so ingrained in our sports? Ho...

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Newsletter 12.04.18

Dearest Patrons,

Since we last wrote, we released a new episode with anthropologist and author Jason Hickel on th...

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News Brief: NPR's Amazon Infomercial and the Problem of 'Tech' Journalism

In this Patreon News Brief we discuss Amazon-sponsored NPR and their recent Amazon puff piece and the problem with "tech journalism" more broadly, which prioritizes sexed-up tech woo woo over human labor and human beings. 

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Ep. 58: The Neoliberal Optimism Industry

We're told the world is getting better all the time. In January, The New York Times' Nick Kristof explained "Why 2017 Was the Best Year in Human History." The same month, Harvard professor and Bill Gates' favorite optimist Steven Pinker lamented (in a special edition of Time magazi...

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News Brief: Consumer Society and the Curation of Culture

Focus groups have long-been derided by the left, right, and center for watering down culture and reducing creative and political endeavors to dull, show-of-hand reductionism. 

But what if focus groups – which first arose from socialist experiments in 1920s Vienna – are not inherently bad?...

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Newsletter 11.20.18

Dearest patrons,

Here's the latest newsletter. We are thankful for each and every one of our listeners and supporters and, as such, wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving, if that's your bag – and if not, have a good week anyway!

- Sophia, Nima, Florence, and Adam

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Ep. 57: A Matter of Survival - Trivializing Trans Rights as a Boutique “Identity” Issue

In the wake of the 2016 election, many conservatives, liberals, and - unfortunately - even some on the left pointed to Democrats' reliance on so-called "identity politics" to explain Donald Trump's upset victory over Hillary Clinton. 

One of the most popular manifestations of this sentiment w...

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Ep. 56: How The Media Learned to Worry About War Without Ever Opposing It

“Bush didn’t send enough Troops.”

“Trump needs authorization from Congress before launching a war.”

“Israeli settlement expansion in the occupied Palestinian territories are not helpful.”

We hear these liberal objections to war and occupation all the time. On the surface,...

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Newsletter 11.06.18

Dearest Patrons,

We know this newsletter is hitting your inboxes later than usual, but--in our defense--we've been standing in line at our local Citations Needed polling place all day.

As always, endless thanks for your continued support for the show and enjoy these articles that caught our ...

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News Brief: Corporate Media Is Psyched About Economic Prospects of Brazil's Fascist President-Elect

Credit: Daniel Dale


Hard-liner Jair Bolsonaro is Brazil's next president. Here's how the "firebrand...

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Ep. 55: Jake Tapper and the Art of Faux-Adversarialism

Jake Tapper’s career trajectory is an object lesson in how to succeed in corporate media. The formula generally goes like this: go after the fringes of the left and the right––but mostly the left. Never offend any traditional centers of power. Mug. Constantly mug for the camera. Hitch your bra...

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Newsletter 10.23.18

Dearest Patrons,

We hope you've been enjoying the new episodes of Citations Needed - we've got plenty more on tap to keep your earbuds warm this winter. But first, we're taking this week off to refuel the tanks and mix as many metaphors as possible.

In the meantime, please share you...

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Ep. 54: Local "Crime" Reporting as Police Stenography

"The suspect fled on foot, police said. Call this number if you have any information." "The incident took place at the 1200 block of Grove." "Police say." "Police sources are telling us." "Suspect is thought to be armed and dangerous."

We’ve all heard this type of Official Copspeak before. The l...

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Ep. 53: The Increasingly Dull Edge of 'Hypocrisy' Takedowns

Trump says he opposed the war in Iraq, but in fact said he supported it in an obscure interview in 2004. McCain was for the tax cuts before he was against them. Republicans say they’re Christians, yet support a philandering liar. Hypocrisy takedowns – which reached peak popular...

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Newsletter 10.09.18

Hi all!

Here's this week's newsletter. Please enjoy and be sure to tune in tomorrow as our second season rolls on with a new episode featuring friend-of-the-show Roqayah Chamseddine. We  discuss the problem with "hypocrisy" dunks and the popularity of gotcha-ism. It's a banger! ...

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Ep. 52: Attacks on Affirmative Action and the Commodification of Diversity

"Diversity" is a simultaneously important and buzzword-y term beloved by the media, corporations, real estate agents and elite universities. It’s something to strive for and take pride in, a symbol of inclusion and tolerance.

While diversity is a noble feature – and something all large systems...

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Ep. 51: How 'The West Wing' Poisoned the Liberal Mind

Post-Cold War liberal chauvinism knew no better ideological conduit than the hit NBC series The West Wing. Foreign policy was imperial, staffers were self-satisfied, and Serious Democrats fended off radical leftists and made the Tough Choices needed to run a benevolent superpower. 

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News Brief: Media Lets Nikki Haley Say Whatever the Hell She Wants

In this Patron-only News Brief we discuss Trump's anti-Iran flunky Nikki Haley and how the media lets her casually lie all the time because of her unearned Adult In The Room status.

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Newsletter 9.25.18

Hi all, the newsletter is back! Thanks as always for your support we're super excited for Season 2. Look out tomorrow for Ep. 51; we're joined by friend of the show Luke Savage and will be discussing the rank ideology of The West Wing.

- Florence, Nima, and Adam 

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Ep. 50: Anti-Imperialism and MSNBC-Approved Socialism

With recent primary election wins by candidates like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib, James Thompson, Julia Salazar and others, the terms “socialist” and “democratic socialist” are everywhere. Media outlets across the political spectrum - from The Washington Post and View Post

Ep. 49: Shifting Media Representations of Abortion (Part II)

In the mid-1990s there was a rhetorical and cultural shift on the issue of abortion, namely the result of anti-abortion activists successfully introducing the term "partial birth abortion" into both the media and cultural lexicon.

Major Democrats conceded the language, along with the moral high gr...

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Ep. 48: Shifting Media Representations of Abortion (Part I)

Welcome to Citations Needed, Season Two.

From the shame-inducing “safe, legal and rare” framing of the 1990's to normalizing efforts like the #ShoutYourAbortion campaign and an uptick in abortion plot lines in mainstream television, dialogue surrounding abortion has shifted in recent ...

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News Brief: Don't Let the Media Erase McCain's Far-Right Legacy

John McCain has died. The glowing paeans to his humanity, integrity and "straight talk" are already flooding the airwaves and internet tubes. 

In this News Brief, we discuss the media's nearly ubiquitous hagiographic treatment of a man who spent his career advocating for constant war, protect...

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Episode 47: American Magnanimity - Spinning Crimes Against Humanity as Benevolence

Since there's been America, there have been American war crimes, and since there have been American war crimes, there's been a parallel cottage industry of hacks, shills and propagandists willing to not only apologize for, deny and downplay these crimes, but actually spin them as benevolent charity....

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Newsletter 8.7.18

Hi all -

Here is this week’s newsletter, hope you enjoy! 

And also, a quick production note: Citations Needed will be wrapping up Season 1 with tomorrow’s episode and will return with new shows on Wednesday, September 5th. We couldn’t have gotten through the first...

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Ep. 46: The Not-So-Benevolent Billionaire, Part II - Bill Gates in Africa

Russia, as we all know, has sinister “oligarchs” whereas in the United States, we are told, we have “philanthropists,” “job creators,” and “titans of industry” who earn their wealth through hard work, moxie, and guile. Aside from a few cartoonishly evil billionaires – like the Walt...

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Ep. 45: The Not-So-Benevolent Billionaire, Part I - Bill Gates and Western Media

Russia, as we all know, has sinister “oligarchs” whereas in the United States, we are told, we have “philanthropists,” “job creators,” and “titans of industry” who earn their wealth through hard work, moxie, and guile. Aside from a few cartoonishly evil billionaires – like the Walt...

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Newsletter 7.24.18

Hi all,

Here’s this week’s newsletter. Thanks for your support as always! 

- Nima, Adam, Florence

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