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Gladstone has covered media for much of her career. In the early 1980s, she covered public broadcasting for the industry newspaper Current and reported for Cablevision and The Washington Weekly, in Washington, D.C.


In 1987, Gladstone joined National Public Radio first as editor of Weekend Edition with Scott Simon, and later became senior editor of All Things Considered. In 1991, she received a Knight Fellowship to study Russian language and history. A year later, she was reporting from Moscow for NPR, covering stories such as the bloody 1993 power struggle. In 1995, Gladstone returned to the United States and was hired as NPR's first "media reporter," based in New York City.


In October 2000, Gladstone joined WNYC—New York Public Radio—to help relaunch On the Media, a locally produced and nationally distributed radio show. By 2010, it had quadrupled its audience and earned several major journalism awards.


The influencing Machine was listed 7th among the 10 Masterpieces of Graphic Nonfiction by The Atlantic[1], and listed among the top books of 2011 by The New Yorker, Library Journal Kirkus Reviews and Publisher's Weekly. Academic journals called her book, an illustration of the history of media's influence on culture. [2]


In 2015 Gladstone was part of the cast of the historical documentary, Best of Enemies directed by Robert Gordon and Morgan Neville.[3]


In 2017, Gladstone wrote The Trouble With Reality: A Rumination on Moral Panic in Our Time, a nonfiction book in which she talks about how people's filtered reality in a constantly changing media landscape threatens democracy[4], published by Workman Publishing Company.


In 2019, Gladstone joined NPR Detroit to host a one month long series on the house evictions crisis on Detroit today with Stephen Henderson.[5]


Gladstone gives lectures as a guest lecturer at universities like Princeton[6] and The University of Texas at Austin.[7]

Gladstone is married to Fred Kaplan, a journalist and author. Together they have twin daughters. Gladstone is Jewish and lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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  1. ^ Butler, Kirstin (2011-08-10). "Comic Books as Journalism: 10 Masterpieces of Graphic Nonfiction". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
  2. ^ Oppegaard, Brett (2012-07-01). "A Review of "The Influencing Machine: Brooke Gladstone on the Media"". Visual Communication Quarterly. 19 (3): 192–194. doi:10.1080/15551393.2012.706585. ISSN 1555-1393.
  3. ^ Gordon, Robert; Neville, Morgan (2015-07-24), Best of Enemies (Documentary, Biography, History), Gore Vidal, William F. Buckley, Dick Cavett, Noam Chomsky, Media Ranch, Motto Pictures, Tremolo Productions, retrieved 2020-11-02
  4. ^ Noble, Person: Don. ""The Trouble with Reality: A Rumination on Moral Panic in Our Time" By: Brooke Gladstone". www.apr.org. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  5. ^ "On the Media's Brooke Gladstone Hosts Month-Long Series on Eviction Crisis". wdet.org. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  6. ^ "Nature of Evidence Lecture featuring Brooke Gladstone". Princeton University Media Central. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
  7. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oAIUhl_2K4