Media producer of arts docs, screen performance; posts by John Wyver, Professor of the Arts on Screen, Univ of Westminster; broadcasting history, esp early TV, theatre, film, visual art
Images: Magic Rays of Light / de Stael, Le Saladier (detail), ‘54
A Shiny Goth! Literary and horny. English PhD in Dallas. The Gothic, Victorians, Feminism, Foucault.
Baltimore is the No. 1 U.S. port for autos, farm machinery, sugar and gypsum. 50-foot deep channel. Reach the Midwest faster through Baltimore.
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Public Agenda president. Political Scientist. Soccer fan. Cyclist. Under-informed art and music enthusiast.
Retired prof of American Studies and public humanities
History prof; sports historian; cat lover; white nationalist autocratic oligarchs not welcome here.
Audio producer, writer and academic. Co-edits the Bloomsbury Podcast Studies series, co-wrote Podcasting: The Audio Media Revolution, and co-produced The Rez and Blood Culture. Once did something on my own... oh and I lecture at the University of Brighton
The Sound and Music Studies scholarly interest group of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies
Sound scholar. Author. Subscribe to Phantom Power, a podcast + newsletter about sound at mackhagood.com.
The real jbouie. Columnist for the New York Times Opinion section. Co-host of the Unclear and Present Danger podcast. b-boy-bouiebaisse on TikTok. jbouienyt on Twitch. National program director of the CHUM Group.
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Popular music and media studies professor at the University of Alberta. Co-host of WDWK on CJSR 88.5 FM. Polaris Prize jury. Alberta Music board.
Music in Orbit now available: https://www.ucpress.edu/books/music-in-orbit/paper
Media studies professor. Participant observer. Itinerant Hoosier. Author, Record Cultures (Univ. of Michigan Press, 2020). Faculty adviser/occasional DJ, Bellarmine Radio.
https://www.kylesbarnett.org/
media historian.
mastodon: @erazlogo@assemblages.es
web: http://elenarazlogova.net/
Associate professor of music and sound in Asia/anthropology. Crossword puzzle editor; TNG watcher.
Author of “Bangkok after Dark” (Duke 2025) and “Bangkok Is Ringing” (Oxford 2019).
Assistant Prof. RPI ARTS/GSAS music + environment, sound studies, digital media & game studies Co-organizer @SwiftCon2021 & Music & the Internet 2023
Associate Prof, University of Colorado; Director, RPTF + Sound Fellow, Library of Congress NRPB; Currently writing the official history of public media in the US
Feminist music geek
Website | https://sites.ua.edu/avesey/
Substack | https://substack.com/@alyxvesey
PMBIP | https://www.youtube.com/@ericweisbard8091
Extending Play | https://global.oup.com/academic/product/extending-play-9780190085643
Asst. prof of TV/media studies. Current book project: US radio + TV horror anthologies 1940s-1960s, gender/domestic space + media technology, the uncanny. #FirstGen. She/her.
Queer Feminist researcher. Podcasts-radio-media-theory. Assistant professor, University of Groningen. Co-director, Amplify Podcast Network. {she/they} 🏳️🌈🎙️
Website and podcast produced by Eric, Jennifer, Matthew and Paul. We're here for the love of radio and sound. radiosurvivor.com
Just zis guy, you know? (He/him)
Asst. prof. for Media and Culture at Utrecht Univesity. Rock star in a parallel universe. I write stuff about radio, media history, women's history, archives, grief, and stuff.
https://alecbadenoch.org/
Writer & broadcaster, Prof. Emeritus University of Sussex. The BBC: A People's History, Noise: A Human History, Radio 4.
Writer-in-residence 2026, Gladstone’s Library
Rep: United Agents
https://societyofauthors.org/soa-member/david-hendy/
Associate Professor of Media, University of Leicester. Own views, albeit in a deeply mediated world.
Professor | Noisemaker | Half-Steeler | Dad | Luddite | Books - One Less Car: Bicycling & the Politics of Automobility, Punkademics, The NFL: Critical & Cultural Perspectives | Views are mine alone | Pittsburgh, PA | https://linktr.ee/punkademic
Communication & Journalism, University of Maine.
2019 Fulbright Scholar, University of Canberra.
Posts speak only for myself, not my employer
https://cmj.umaine.edu/faculty-staff/michael-j-socolow/
American Studies prof at DePaul; cultural history, pop culture & media, gender/queer/feminist/madness studies. Wrote REAL MEN DON’T SING. Peak tumblr is my aesthetic.
Media & advertising historian, #brandedcontent past & present; author of "A Word from Our Sponsor: Admen, Advertising, and the Golden Age of Radio," working on "Sell-e-vision: Madison Avenue & 1950s-60s TV"
profcynthiameyers.com
Media Studies professor, San Diego State University
media historian, comic book collector, lover of Cajun music, and aficionado of things that are old, cool, and/or weird
Musings about college radio, pop culture, and audio culture by Jennifer Waits
From Hunter High to WPRB, alt-weeklies, Spin Alternative Record Guide, Pop Conference, and professing. Top 40 Democracy. Songbooks. Next book up: Hound Dog
Study & teach critical media studies of empire Creator and host of Empire City @nyu_journalism Stories/ Political ed @crookedmedia @sceneonradio @uncivilshow @mothstories @streetpoetsinc
Media Studies, University of Amsterdam. Currently leading the TRACE research project & latest book now out: Radiophilia - carolynbirdsall.com
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PhD candidate writing about 1960s US TV.
Likes the same things as your grandparents & your memelord nephew.
Insufferable east coaster.
Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator, Communications, Trent University Durham GTA. Interested in public (service) media, podcasting, and cycling.
Onetime English/radio prof, now policy guy. Media, fiction, Indigenous rights and reconciliation. Here for bad takes & worse jokes. Writing the Radio War, the Edinburgh Companion to Modernism & Technology, & DUBLINERS out now. www.ianwhittington.com
Academic and Researcher in radio and podcasting at the University of Sunderland. Posts about audio, education, life, politics, and cats. Not the French actor
Historian, University of Louisville. Latin America, Radio, Sound Studies, Media History. Currently researching radio and dictatorship in Uruguay
Media Studier - history, theory, gender, sexuality, sound, surveillance, technology. Professor, Dept. Chair, and procrastinator.
Historian at Fitchburg State. Live from the Underground: A History of College Radio (UNC Press). Annoyingly obsessed with radio.
https://linktr.ee/katherinejewell
Associate Professor of Media Studies, SUNY Oneonta.
Assistant Professor of Popular Music at University of California, Riverside. Formerly Lecturer in Audiovisual Media at Uni of Liverpool. Social histories of music, sound, technology, and media; popular music; music videos; sound and music in film and media
Author of INSTRUMENT OF WAR: MUSIC AND THE MAKING OF AMERICA'S SOLDIERS (Univ. of Chicago Press, 2024) and SELLING SOUNDS: THE COMMERCIAL REVOLUTION IN AMERICAN MUSIC (Harvard Univ. Press, 2009). History professor. Occasional WFMU DJ. davidsuisman.net
Independent and open access journal of peer-reviewed, theoretical interventions into all aspects of media and communications.
mediatheoryjournal.org
The Society for the History of Technology (since 1958) is dedicated to the historical study of technology, its relations with politics, economics, labor, business, the environment, public policy, science, and arts. Organizes Annual member meetings and more
Film and Media Studies at Johns Hopkins University | Critical Hardware, Nonhuman Cinema, Hardwired Temporalities | All opinions and fandoms my own
The Official Bluesky account for SCMS
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historian of film, media, popular music | wrote a book about rock stars in movies | he/him | opinions are mine and do not represent my employer
Media studies for all. Print & online open access content. We value accessibility, transparency, diversity, & community. Published through SCMS
Online at: https://jcmsjournal.org
Senior Executive Editor, Duke University Press. Director, Intellectual Publics, CUNY Graduate Center. Book doula/curator. Art lover, record accumulator. All opinions my own-ish.
media historian, artist, writer, professor @ tamucc and weekend rancher in south texas
TV Historian. she/her
Out now from University of Texas Press:
Gold Dust on the Air: Television Anthology Drama & Midcentury American Culture
https://utpress.utexas.edu/9781477329276/
Media studies researcher, Penn State professor, past and future television blogger.
Book 📖: SOCIAL TV: MULTI-SCREEN CONTENT AND EPHEMERAL CULTURE
Newsletter 📰: TV PLUS
Media Studies Professor @ Rutgers
Adjunct Research Professor @ Carleton
New book with M Espinoza: A Strategic Nature: Public Relations & the Politics of U.S. Environmentalism (Oxford UP 2022)
Pubs and media @ melissaaronczyk.com
I think about things: media, capitalism, theory, history
podcast @tpnwicmfp.bsky.social
LB: letterboxd.com/mattellis/
www.historiesofthepresent.com
Professor, Researcher, Irascible teapot. Expertise in film/media studies as it relates to black folk, employment/labor, representation and RESONANCE. Yes the plastic representation. Yes the sonic visibility.
I still don’t watch sitcoms. Except shrinking.
Prof Media/Film | Author: Imagining the Method http://bit.ly/43QVOa4 | Research: acting, celebrity, screen histories, Arctic media | he/him
studying global media industries, Korean television and K-pop/Phd UT Austin/Lecturer @QUT/🇰🇷🇺🇲🇦🇺
🏳️🌈(He)📺 Broadcast historian focusing on marginalized histories/media policy, TV Lamp collector, Media Studies Prof. 👵 Golden Girls book coming soon! University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. 🌈
Assistant Professor in Department of Film and Media @ Emory University
Scholar of Global Media Industries Study
PhD in Media Studies from UT Austin
Film and Television Historian - Senior Cataloger Heritage Auctions, Pop Culture Division. Proud Canuck Living in the US.
Professor of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California
This account is run by the TV & Radio History Scholarly Interest Group of the Society of Cinema and Media Studies
Media scholar/eulogist, higher ed administrator, teacher, spouse, parent, child, procrastinator, physical media stan, music omnivore, flâneur. Disappointed with the internet since 1995.
Posts do not reflect views of my employer.
Assistant professor of film and media studies. Latinx media studies. Media activism studies. Industry studies.
arceliagutierrez.com
Views expressed through the account represent my own opinions and not my employer.
Professor of Film and Media, Aberystwyth University | Broadcasting history, media policy and regulation, documentary film history | Dad | Arweinydd Addoliad @eglwysfair.bsky.social
Historian interested in media & memory., and currently working on Franco-German memory politics.
Teach French Studies @unigoettingen.bsky.social
Project coordinator & Senior researcher @ABI-Freiburg.bsky.social
Historian of Technology, Cold War student, Covert communications consultant (non-violent insurrections only need apply), Professor Yes, Documentary filmmaker, Electrician with notions (Lighting designer), Leguminati, Maisie Mae's mom.
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Public radio documentary series and podcast. Our stories air on
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Media critic, journalist, anti-racist feminist
*Author: IT'S NOT YOU, IT'S MEDIA (media literacy graphic novel); REALITY BITES BACK
*Founder: Women In Media & News
*Speaker: DM for TV/talks/workshops
*Pundit: ABC/NBC/CBS/CNN/MSNBC/VICE
*Comedy nerd
She/Her
2-time Peabody-nominated podcast made and hosted by John Biewen with collaborators, from the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke U. and PRX.
Season 7: CAPITALISM, on its history and how we might do better.
Newsletter: https://buttondown.com/KeepingScOR
Teachers College; Digital Futures Institute; Media and Social Change Lab
We inform & drive policy change at local, state, & national levels in the U.S. to ensure all K-12 students are taught #MediaLiteracy so that they become healthy, confident, and competent media consumers and creators. https://medialiteracynow.org/
Founder, Media Literacy Now. Here to talk about media literacy education, parents and youth, journalism, mass surveillance, cybersecurity, and women's rights.
Exploring #Inclusive #MediActivism - all roads lead to #Empathy 👥 | Associate Professor & Graduate Director @ColumbiaChiComm | Executive Director @MediaEdLab
SU Newhouse Prof & Endowed Chair 🍊; Editor, Comm Monographs. Director: CODE^SHIFT (Collab for Data Equity, Social Healing, Incl. Futures, & Transformation).
Media Literacy, Community Engaged Research, Global Media, Youth. Views my own. See: drsrivi.com
Canada's charitable centre for digital media literacy, providing resources for Canadian homes, schools and communities.
Associate Professor at VU Amsterdam | digital communication, privacy, social influence & media literacy | Director of the Digital Media and Behavior Lab - www.dmb-lab.nl | More on: www.philippmasur.de
Adjunct at U of I 💙🧡 teaching media literacy to K-12 educators & supporting school libraries.
Author of “Digital Citizenship in Action” & “Ethics in a Digital World.” Learn more about me: TeachDigCit.com
#digcit #medialit #iste #tlsky #edusky
Current events site for grades 6-12 based on the PBS News Hour. Media literacy, civics, STEM, arts. Student and Educator Voices' blogs. See also http://JournalismInAction.org.
The Center for Media Engagement leads efforts to understand and improve the information ecosystem for the benefit of democracy.
Associate Dean of Research, College of Communication
Associate Professor of Mass Communication,
Director, Communication Research Center,
Boston University
New book – Content Confusion: https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262553605/content-confusion/
Media historian at the University of Notre Dame, and given the circumstances, a reasonably friendly grump.
sound, software, media studies; currently developing a book project on automation and art in radio history
Asst Prof at Seton Hall
mainly at https://hcommons.social/@aks
https://akstuhl.net
Raised on Coast Miwok land, longtime resident on Ramaytush Ohlone land, writer, climate person, feminist, wanderer. Just started a newsletter at MeditationsInAnEmergency.com.
Husband, dad, veteran, writer, and proud Midwesterner. 19th US Secretary of Transportation and former Mayor of South Bend.
Hosting Slate’s daily news podcast What Next. Getting closer to God in a tight situation. Alum: WNYC Always: therealness.org
Historian, author of Recording History: Jews, Muslims, and Music across Twentieth-Century North Africa (SUP, 2022), collector of records, associate professor of Jewish history and culture at McGill University, curator of gharamophone.com
Professor. Sociologist. NYTimes Opinion Columnist. Books: THICK, LowerEd. Forthcoming: 1)Black Mothering & Daughtering and 2)Mama Bears.
Beliefs: C.R.E.A.M. + the internet ruined everything good + bring back shame.
“I’m just here so I don’t get fined.”
Senior Digital Editor for MeidasTouch.com
Clips made with SnapStream
Internet Hooligan...
Writes about media, sound, technology & democracy
Book:`Danger Sound Klaxon: The Horn that Changed History' https://tinyurl.com/47k7hft5
Director: newsliteracy.psu.edu
Exec Producer doc series: huminfocus.psu.edu
Writer and independent feminist scholar
Queer person of colour
#FreePalestine
Associate Prof, IU Media School. Hist of tech, interfaces, wearables, media tech and everyday life. Books: Power Button (MIT) bit.ly/2xMlmsr and License to Spill (MIT, out now!) https://shorturl.at/Yl1DP