Episode 176: Reporting on Capes, Cowls, Threats and Menaces

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In superhero stories, the public is usually there to be saved by the heroes or killed by the villains. But as a journalist, I always wonder if these people are well informed enough about the threats to their lives, and who is protecting them. I talk with Maya Phillips of The New York Times, James Queally of The Los Angeles Times, and freelance reporter Sean Kelly about a range of fictional journalists from Lois Lane to Peter Parker, and whether their portrayals affect the way we view the news media in the real world. Plus, Petra Mayer of NPR, and journalist Liz Publika discuss why Spider Jerusalem is a model comic book reporter, even if he’s completely gonzo. And actress Mallory Kasdan reads the fanfiction story, “Can I Quote You on This” by Wix from Archive of Our Own about what happens when a more realistic journalist interviews The Avengers. 
Here is the superhero audio drama that I produced in 2013, as mentioned in the episode. 
Reporting on Capes, Cowls, Threats and Menaces transcript
MUSIC LIST
  • Checkered Blues by Blue Dot Sessions
  • Morning Glare by Blue Dot Sessions
  • To Pass Time by Godmode
  • Double Drift by Kevin MacLeod
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