In advance of my upcoming piece in Wired recapping my effort to Vanish, I can be found hawking it in multiple mediums this week. First, tonight, live on CNN’s Campbell Brown Show at 8:30 pm. [UPDATE: It's not terribly easy to find, but the video from this is available at the site. (You'll have to click the "On TV" button and then go to the Campbell Brown show.)]
Then, this Saturday, on Weekend All Things Considered, in a piece by reporter Alex Cohen. [UPDATE: Here's the link to the piece.]
I’ll post clips if and when I get my hands on them. In the meantime, here’s a recap of some of the other stories about the whole thing, from during and after:
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Update: You can listen to the segment here.
I’ll be on NPR’s “Day to Day” tomorrow, discussing Jerry Baber’s vision for an armed robotic army.
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Doing my part to fill the bottomless news hole that is Obama’s first week in office, I made a couple of forays into other media this week, to discuss my Wired story. The first was on public radio’s “Future Tense,” which aired on Wednesday and is archived here. Next up was G4 channel’s “Attack of the Show,” in which I followed a segment about a Japanese talk show hosted by a chimp. My bit is, perhaps, less riveting.
This weekend on NPR (Sunday, I think, on most stations), I’ll have a stint on Bob Garfield’s show, “On the Media.” UPDATE: Here is my appearance, and here is the transcript.
UPDATE 2: I also appeared on BBC Five Live Radio on the same topic. Podcast available here.
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A little late posting this, but I made a pair of appearances on National Public Radio recently, both times discussing the ins and outs of cellulosic ethanol based on my Wired piece. Both shows are archived for your listening pleasure:
First off, “Talk of the Nation Science Friday,” on October 5.
Followed by “Fair Game,” November 15.
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