Tuesday April 12, 2005
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More than two hundred million Americans listen to radio, but listening habits are changing. We'll talk about trends in commercial radio and how online, satellite, high definition, and podcasting may be re-shaping the industry.
Marc Fisher, Washington Post
Lewis Paper, co-head, Communications Practice, Dickstein, Shapiro, Morin & Oshinsky
Jay Clark, EVP, programming, Sirius Satellite Radio
JD Lasica, co-founder of Ourmedia.org and author of a forthcoming book: "Darknet: Hollywood's War Against the Digital Generation"
Helen Herron Taft was the wife of the 27th President of the United States. A new biography looks at the unconventional role she took as First Lady during an era of technological advances, racial and class struggles, increased rights for women, and genuine progressive reform.
Carl Anthony, author and historian