This 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 MoreIn his new book, Auletta tracks the development of Google from a search engine to the provider of all things Internet. Auletta tells Terry Gross that although the company trumpets free access to information, it is notoriously tight-lipped when it comes to its own formula for success.
Read MoreIn 1985, Ken Auletta wrote a financial classic, Greed and Glory on Wall Street. Now, William Cohan has written another, House of Cards. In a freewheeling discussion on the economic crisis, for the Daily Beast, the authors pin blame, reveal lessons and pull back the curtains on some of Wall Street's most important characters.
Read MoreKen Auletta interviewed news broadcast legends Barbara Walters and Steve Kroft at a breakfast sponsored by the Newhouse School and The New Yorker.
Read MoreKen Auletta interviewed the editors of the Conde Nast magazines Vogue, Vanity Fair and The New Yorker at a breakfast sponsored by the Newhouse School and The New Yorker. Here he is with Anna Wintour, Graydon Carter, and David Remnick
Read MoreTo probe the performance of the press in the presidential campaign, Ken Auletta interviewed two former presidential candidates, Bob Kerrey and Gary Hart, at a breakfast sponsored by the Newhouse School and The New Yorker.
Read MoreA 2008 New Yorker Festival panel with Ta-Nehisi Coates, Bill Keller, Peggy Noonan, Jack Shafer, and Ken Auletta.
Read MoreKen Auletta interviewed Eric Schmidt, the chairman and C.E.O. of Google, in San Francisco, at a breakfast sponsored by the Newhouse School and The New Yorker.
Read MoreKen interviewed Marissa Mayer, Director of Consumer Web Products for Google, and Nathan Myhrvold, Microsoft's former chief strategist. Topics discussed included Google, YouTube, and the future of copyright law, movie theatres, and newspapers.
Read MoreKen talked to NBA commissioner David Stern, Sports Illustrated managing editor Terry McDonnell, and ESPN president George Bodenheimer.
Read MoreKen interviewed Time Warner CEO Dick Parsons at a breakfast sponsored by the Newhouse School of Communications at Syracuse University and The New Yorker.
Read MoreKen interviewed a panel of bloggers at a breakfast sponsored by the Newhouse School and The New Yorker. Panelists included Jason Calacanis, co-founder of Weblogs, Inc.; Ana Marie Cox, editor of Wonkette.com; and Kenneth Lerer, co-founder of HuffingtonPost.com
Read More"Who Does a Journalist Work For?" On September 8, 2005, Ken delivered the annual Red Smith Journalism Lecture at Notre Dame University in South Bend, Indiana.
Read MoreThe writer-director David Chase, creator of HBO's The Sopranos, spoke to Ken at a breakfast sponsored by the Newhouse School of Communications at Syracuse University and The New Yorker.
Read MoreRoger Ailes, President and CEO of Fox News, spoke with New Yorker writer Ken Auletta at a breakfast hosted by the Newhouse School of Public Communications, in conjunction with The New Yorker. Here is that conversation.
Read MoreMedia writer Ken Auletta delivered the Naughton Lecture at Poynter’s 2004 Leadership Academy, saying that humility is essential to journalism, that truth is too often a casualty of competition, and that shame is an underutilized weapon.
Read MoreStewart, comedian and host of Comedy Central's The Daily Show spoke with New Yorker writer Ken Auletta about the upcoming elections, the state of television journalism, and America (The Book). The talk was hosted by the Newhouse School of Public Communications, in conjunction with The New Yorker.
Read MoreKen 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.
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