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Ranging from the emergence of the modern advertising industry in the early 20th century to the full-scale commercialization of the culture today, media scholar Sut Jhally identifies one consistent message running throughout all of advertising: the idea that corporate brands and consumer goods are the keys to human happiness. But has this blinded us to the catastrophic costs of our ever-accelerating rates of consumption?
Money, power, politics, drugs, scandal, and fast cars. Discover the untold story of the controversial automaker’s meteoric rise and shocking fall.
A three-part series examining this critical natural resource from the first commercial oil wells in Pennsylvania in the late 1850s to today’s complex web of geopolitics, international trade, and concerns over climate change.
Explore the fascinating contradictions at the heart of the famed financier, Carl Icahn. Amassing close to $20 billion dollars over the last half century and at the forefront of some of the most legendary business deals of our times, Icahn is a feared negotiator and master strategist in the art of corporate takeovers and investments. In his own words and with commentary from family members, journalists, and fellow titans of industry, this film probes Icahn’s humble roots, his business acumen, and his obsessive drive to stay atop America’s corporate hierarchy.
With digital storefronts becoming the norm, shoppers are skipping trips to the store to download at home. The impact has changed the multi-billion dollar-per-year relationship between consumers, creators, and retailers. Not For Resale examines the world of small businesses and the changing definition of "ownership."
A riveting look at the now-defunct company Theranos and its enigmatic founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes, whose ambition to revolutionize blood testing through biotechnology spawned one of the biggest frauds in Silicon Valley.
Ranging from the emergence of the modern advertising industry in the early 20th century to the full-scale commercialization of the culture today, media scholar Sut Jhally identifies one consistent message running throughout all of advertising: the idea that corporate brands and consumer goods are the keys to human happiness. But has this blinded us to the catastrophic costs of our ever-accelerating rates of consumption?
Money, power, politics, drugs, scandal, and fast cars. Discover the untold story of the controversial automaker’s meteoric rise and shocking fall.
A three-part series examining this critical natural resource from the first commercial oil wells in Pennsylvania in the late 1850s to today’s complex web of geopolitics, international trade, and concerns over climate change.
Explore the fascinating contradictions at the heart of the famed financier, Carl Icahn. Amassing close to $20 billion dollars over the last half century and at the forefront of some of the most legendary business deals of our times, Icahn is a feared negotiator and master strategist in the art of corporate takeovers and investments. In his own words and with commentary from family members, journalists, and fellow titans of industry, this film probes Icahn’s humble roots, his business acumen, and his obsessive drive to stay atop America’s corporate hierarchy.
With digital storefronts becoming the norm, shoppers are skipping trips to the store to download at home. The impact has changed the multi-billion dollar-per-year relationship between consumers, creators, and retailers. Not For Resale examines the world of small businesses and the changing definition of "ownership."
A riveting look at the now-defunct company Theranos and its enigmatic founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes, whose ambition to revolutionize blood testing through biotechnology spawned one of the biggest frauds in Silicon Valley.
Ranging from the emergence of the modern advertising industry in the early 20th century to the full-scale commercialization of the culture today, media scholar Sut Jhally identifies one consistent message running throughout all of advertising: the idea that corporate brands and consumer goods are the keys to human happiness. But has this blinded us to the catastrophic costs of our ever-accelerating rates of consumption?
Money, power, politics, drugs, scandal, and fast cars. Discover the untold story of the controversial automaker’s meteoric rise and shocking fall.
A three-part series examining this critical natural resource from the first commercial oil wells in Pennsylvania in the late 1850s to today’s complex web of geopolitics, international trade, and concerns over climate change.