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Author of Can't Buy Me Like | Former Host of On the Media | Speaker on Journalism, Media, and Marketing

Bob Garfield Speaking Fee: $10,000 to $20,000

Author of Can't Buy Me Like | Former Host of On the Media | Speaker on Journalism, Media, and Marketing

Speaker Profile Thumbnail for Bob Garfield
Speaking Fee:
$10,000 to $20,000

Travels From:
IAD - Washington DC

Primary Topic Category:
Journalists / News Media / Global Outlook / Current Events

Secondary Topic Category:
Marketing

 

Bob Garfield Speaker Profile: At A Glance

Bob Garfield is a veteran journalist, author, and media critic with a career spanning over four decades. He co-hosted NPR’s On the Media for 20 years, offering sharp analysis of journalism, advertising, and public discourse. A longtime columnist for Advertising Age, he shaped industry conversations with his influential “AdReview” column. He has authored several books, including Can’t Buy Me Like, exploring the changing landscape of marketing and consumer trust. As a speaker, Garfield brings deep industry knowledge, wit, and a critical eye to the evolving media and business world.

Bob Garfield's career is a testament to versatility and insight in the realms of journalism, media, and advertising. Born around 1955, Garfield embarked on his journalistic journey with the Reading Times from 1977 to 1981. He later gained prominence as a columnist for Advertising Age, where he penned the influential "AdReview" column for 25 years, critically analyzing television commercials and shaping industry perspectives. In 1986, Garfield expanded his horizons by joining NPR's "All Things Considered" as a roving correspondent. His explorations into quirky Americana earned him the moniker "the Charles Kuralt of Bizarro World" from The New York Times. This role marked the beginning of his extensive radio career, during which he delved into the intricacies of American culture and identity. Garfield's tenure as co-host of WNYC's "On the Media" from 2001 to 2021 further solidified his status as a media authority. The program, known for its critical examination of journalism and media ethics, benefited from his incisive commentary and deep understanding of the industry's evolution. Beyond broadcasting, Garfield has made significant contributions as an author and lecturer. His works, including "Waking Up Screaming from the American Dream" and "Can't Buy Me Like," offer sharp analyses of media, advertising, and societal trends. His role as the founding director of the annual Media Future Summit and Senior Fellow at the SEI Center for Advanced Studies in Management at Wharton underscores his commitment to exploring the future of media and advertising. Throughout his multifaceted career, Garfield has remained a steadfast observer and commentator, providing audiences with thoughtful perspectives on the ever-changing media landscape. His ability to dissect complex topics with clarity and wit has made him a respected voice in journalism and beyond.
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