Ken moderated a panel discussion with Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings, and Dan Rather in the Celeste Bartos Forum of The New York Public Library. The conversation was part of the sixth annual New Yorker Festival.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, June 1, 2004, Mel Karmazin resigned as Viacom's President and Chief Operating Officer. On April 27, he spoke with Ken at a breakfast hosted by The Newhouse School of Public Communications, in conjunction with The New Yorker.
Read MoreTed Turner, the founder of Cable News Network and Turner Network Television, spoke to Ken at a forum sponsored by the Newhouse School at Syracuse University.
Read MoreThe New Yorker staff writer Ken Auletta interviewed John C. Malone, the chairman of Liberty Media, whose company owns parts of five of the six largest media companies in the world, about the future of his industry and the economy.
Read MoreKen talks with Barry Diller, the chairman and C.E.O. of the Universal Entertainment Group and the head of USA Interactive.
Read MoreJack Welch, the former C.E.O. of General Electric, has been in the news lately as a result of his autobiography, which brought him an advance in excess of seven million dollars. Here, a partial transcript of a public conversation with Ken.
Read MoreKen was cross-examined by David Boies, who was the chief prosecutor in the government's antitrust suit against Microsoft, about how he reported the book, about the trial, and about what effect the decision will have, not only on Microsoft but on the entire technology industry.
Read MoreKen discussed Antitrust in the Information age with Charles James of the US Justice Department, Mario Monti of the European Commission for Competition , and Richard Parsons of AOL Time Warner)
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