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Paper Tiger Television

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Paper Tiger Television is a public-access television series created in 1981 by a New York–based media collective led by DeeDee Halleck. Produced with a low-budget, do-it-yourself aesthetic, the series features artists, scholars, and activists critically examining mainstream media, often by analyzing newspapers, magazines, or television content on camera. Distributed through public-access channels and grassroots networks, the program became an influential example of alternative media, promoting media literacy and challenging corporate control of information.

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First Air Date: Jan 01, 1981

Last Air date: Jan 01, 2004

Season: 1 Season

Episode: 25 Episode

Runtime: 26 minutes

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Popularity: 0.0143

Language: English

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Season Season 1
Episode Herbert Schiller Reads The New York Times: The Steering Mechanism of the Ruling Class Natalie Didn’t Drown: Joan Braderman Reads The National Enquirer Stuart Ewen Reads The New York Post: Fantasy, Morality and Authority Bill Tabb Reads U.S. News & World Report: Disrobing the Economy Tuli Kupferberg Reads Rolling Stone: Always Smile When You Give ’em the Shaft Martha Rosler Reads Vogue: Wishing, Dreaming, Winning, Spending Archie Singham Reads Foreign Policy: A Look at the Old Boy’s Network Joel Kovel Reads Life Magazine: It’s a New Life, Painting a Corpse Stanley Aronowitz Reads The New York Times: A Timely Look at Labor Elayne Rapping Swoons to Romance Novels Richie Perez Watches Fort Apache: The Bronx Patty Zimmerman Reads Variety: Hooray for Hollywood Pearl Bowser Looks at Early Black Cinema: The Legacy of Oscar Micheaux Renee Tajima Reads Asian Images in American Film: Charlie Chan Go Home! Marc Crispin Miller Reads Cigarette Ads: Lots More Ifs, Ands & Butts Jean Franco Reads Mexican Novelas: Adiós Machismo! Hola Maquilladora Flo Kennedy Reads U.S. Press on South Africa: The Hair in the Milk Noam Chomsky Reads The New York Times: Seeking Peace in the Middle East Thulani Davis Asks, Why Howard Beach?: Racial Violence and the Media Donna Haraway Reads The National Geographic on Primates Born to Be Sold: Martha Rosler Reads the Strange Case of Baby S/M Fred Landis Reads The Washington Times: The Dark Side of the Moonie Protest + Education Can Equal Change (featuring Kathy High) The Last Graduation: The Rise and Fall of College Programs in Prison Class Dismissed (featuring Howard Zinn and James Loewen)