He is now writing his third book, Listenomics, on his Adage.com blog in full public view. His first book, Waking Up Screaming from the American Dream, was published by Scribner in 1997, favorably reviewed and quickly forgotten. His 2003 manifesto on advertising, And Now a Few Words From Me, is published in six languages (although, admittedly, one is Bulgarian). wnyc
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In his non-radio life, Bob for 21 years has worked for Advertising Age , where his ad-criticism column has made him an institution, like the Red Cross. Or San Quentin. Bob is a founding contributor to the Watchdog Blog of the Nieman Foundation for Journ www.onthemedia.org/about/bob.html
Bob Garfield, National Public Radio, host of On the Media Bob Garfield is a columnist, critic, essayist, pundit, international lecturer, and inveterate broadcaster. www.idsa.org/re-action/
On the Media Co-Host Bob Garfield is a columnist, critic, essayist, pundit, international lecturer, and inveterate broadcaster. www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=2100511