Rigged

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Rating
4.9
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39 reviews
This podcast has
16 episodes
Language
Explicit
No
Date created
2021/09/28
Average duration
31 min.
Release period
58 days

Description

In Rigged, we’ll rummage through the bag of tricks used by PR to shape the world you live in. Over the last century, these tricks have rigged the media, the government… society, really...with sometimes ridiculous, and sometimes profoundly serious effects on our democracy. This is a podcast about that war for hearts and minds right here on US soil.

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Herb, Ep 3: The Next Citizens United Will Be a Climate Case
2023/08/01
In more than 30 climate cases making their way through U.S. courts today, oil companies are using an argument they've been laying the legal groundwork for since the 1970s: that since everything they've ever said about climate change was in the interest of shaping policy or blocking regulation, it's protected speech, even if it was misleading. In this episode we take a look at how those cases are playing out and the likelihood that this new take on "corporate free speech" could make it all the way to the Supreme Court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Herb, Ep 2: A Legal Strategy
2023/08/01
Worried that all their work creating Mobil's personality and a multi-pronged issue advertising campaign to go with it would go to waste if the TV networks deemed it all "propaganda" Herb and his boss looked to the courts for protection. In this episode we follow the "corporate free speech" movement through the courts, where it got a big assist from tobacco lobbyist-turned-Supreme Court justice Lewis F. Powell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Herb, Ep 1: The Panic
2023/07/21
In the 1970s, Mobil Oil had invented the advertorial and was aggressively pursuing an entirely new type of marketing, branding the company as a person with a unique personality and opinions that deserved to be heard. When public backlash threatened to undermine their approach, they launched a campaign that would change the course of U.S. history. Transcript Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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S1 Ep6 | How a Standard Oil PR Guy Shaped Post-War America
2021/12/07
In 1944 the greatest threat to American industry wasn't World War II, it was convincing Americans to fall back in love with free-market capitalism after having experienced government systems that actually worked for the greater good. In the season finale of Rigged, we lay out the strategy contained in a never-before-published confidential document from the archive of Earl Newsom, Standard Oil of New Jersey's (today ExxonMobil) top PR guy from the late '30s to the late '60s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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S1 Ep6 | How a Standard Oil PR Guy Shaped Post-War America
2021/12/07
In 1944 the greatest threat to American industry wasn't World War II, it was convincing Americans to fall back in love with free-market capitalism after having experienced government systems that actually worked for the greater good. In the season finale of Rigged, we lay out the strategy contained in a never-before-published confidential document from the archive of Earl Newsom, Standard Oil of New Jersey's (today ExxonMobil) top PR guy from the late '30s to the late '60s.
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S1 Ep5 | Fun with Front Groups
2021/11/30
Astroturfing—the creation of fake grassroots groups to agitate for pro-business policies—has been a favorite tactic of industries and companies trying to avoid regulation for decades. In this episode we take a look at some of the greatest hits. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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S1 Ep5 | Fun with Front Groups
2021/11/30
Astroturfing—the creation of fake grassroots groups to agitate for pro-business policies—has been a favorite tactic of industries and companies trying to avoid regulation for decades. In this episode we take a look at some of the greatest hits.
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S1 Ep4 | The Birth of SponCon
2021/11/16
The legendary Herb Schmertz, VP of Mobil Oil, worked with PBS and The New York Times to invent sponsored content—sponcon—back in the 1960s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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S1 Ep4 | The Birth of SponCon
2021/11/16
The legendary Herb Schmertz, VP of Mobil Oil, worked with PBS and The New York Times to invent sponsored content—sponcon—back in the 1960s.
S1 Ep3 | A Tie Is A Win
2021/11/09
The tactic of science denial is fairly well known these days. In this episode, we dig into a lesser-known aspect: the PR strategy behind science denial, and the origins and architects of that strategy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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S1 Ep3 | A Tie Is a Win
2021/11/08
The tactic of science denial is fairly well known these days. In this episode, we dig into a lesser-known aspect: the PR strategy behind science denial, and the origins and architects of that strategy.
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S1 Ep2 | Ye Olde Crisis Actor Myth
2021/11/02
You could be forgiven for thinking the crisis actor myth was cooked up by Alex Jones to sell people on school shooting conspiracies, but in fact it's more than a century old. In this episode we meet the world's first publicist, the legendary Ivy Ledbetter Lee, and learn about his work crushing mine strikes for the Rockefellers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4.9 out of 5
39 reviews
Geumpyhistory 2023/08/05
Excellent, Concise
This podcast has tidy and to the point episodes that are also gripping and human. Very interesting to hear the history of this field and the creation/...
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artichoke82 2022/02/07
Quick clear precise
Just listened to the first episode and it’s remarkable. A perfect synergy of history and context that is helpful for anyone in this world to understan...
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All things science 2022/05/05
Need at least one more episode
I promise I’ll come back and update my rating to 5 stars if you do another episode and explain the claim that the Powell memo led to higher college co...
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Dusty Baker Street Irregulars 2022/01/27
Informative and Well Told
This is a really well done social and business history of America. The host has an engaging style and keeps the story moving along and not bogged down...
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Jeff Spakowski 2021/10/07
Wish we could get this in schools!
PR is so embedded into our social, cultural, justice, and economic lives it's hard to spot. Fortunately we've got the team at Rigged (especially host...
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