Auletta was invited to appear as the 2014 Terhune Journalism Lecturer at Montclair State University School of Communication and Media. Watch a video of his presentation.
Read MoreAt the 2013 New Yorker Festival, Ken interviewed the executive editor of the New York Times, Jill Abramson about the evolving business of newspaper journalism in the digital age.
Read MoreAt the 2010 New Yorker Festival, Ken Auletta speaks to a rapt crowd about Google, characterizing it as much more than a simple search engine.
Read MoreMarketWatch's Jon Friedman sits down with The New Yorker's Ken Auletta to discuss the changing media landscape and Google's influence over the old media industries.
Read MoreKen spoke with Charlie about Google, Microsoft, Twitter, and the future of media.
Read MoreMarketWatch's Jon Friedman celebrates Ken's new Google book and muses on what subject the media writer should tackle next.
Read MoreKen spoke with Charlie Rose about his book, "Googled: The End of the World as We Know It," and about how Google has transformed the way we work, live, communicate, and access information.
Read MoreThis week on C-SPAN’s Q&A, Ken talks about his newest book, "Googled: The End of the World as We Know It." It tells the story of the company's founders and the many other people involved in the company's success.
Read MoreA 2008 New Yorker Festival panel with Ta-Nehisi Coates, Bill Keller, Peggy Noonan, Jack Shafer, and Ken Auletta.
Read MoreIn Depth, on CSPAN2, aired a three-hour interview with Ken, in which he talked about his life and his writings. He also responded to telephone calls, faxes and electronic mail from viewers. He is best known for his books and articles about journalism and the information age.
Read MoreKen Auletta has been called "America’s premier media critic." Since 1992 he’s written the "Annals of Communications" column for The New Yorker. His latest book, "Backstory" is a collection of his columns, in which Auletta examines the conflicting pull journalists and media owners face between providing a public service and corporate profits.
Read MoreKen spoke at the Carnegie Council for Ethics and International Affairs' Books for Breakfast at the Merrill House in New York, discussing his recently released book, Backstory: The Business of News.
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