
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
O.J. Simpson’s murder trial was broadcast in its entirety on television, and millions of Americans watched. The story was controversial, sensational, absurd, and the world became invested in the outcome. In this episode Kim explores the media circus with Dan Abrams and Shoreen Maghame – the “Trial of the Century” launched both of their careers. Hundreds of media outlets covered the trial and all of them converged outside the courthouse in what became known as “Camp O.J.” The non-stop media coverage allowed everyone in the country to connect with the case. Every little detail of the case was scrutinized: the credibility of the LAPD, the reputations of witnesses and attorneys, all the way down to Marcia Clark’s hair. Kim also speaks with Henry Schleiff, who took over Court TV shortly after the trial ended, about how the coverage changed the face television forever. Everyone, including your co-host, Nancy Glass, takes a hard look at the insanity of the non-stop media coverage.
Episode 6 "Get Over It" is no longer available. Please continue enjoying the show with Episode 7!
Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @Confrontingpod
Binge early and ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App https://wondery.app.link/confronting.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
4.7
98109,810 ratings
O.J. Simpson’s murder trial was broadcast in its entirety on television, and millions of Americans watched. The story was controversial, sensational, absurd, and the world became invested in the outcome. In this episode Kim explores the media circus with Dan Abrams and Shoreen Maghame – the “Trial of the Century” launched both of their careers. Hundreds of media outlets covered the trial and all of them converged outside the courthouse in what became known as “Camp O.J.” The non-stop media coverage allowed everyone in the country to connect with the case. Every little detail of the case was scrutinized: the credibility of the LAPD, the reputations of witnesses and attorneys, all the way down to Marcia Clark’s hair. Kim also speaks with Henry Schleiff, who took over Court TV shortly after the trial ended, about how the coverage changed the face television forever. Everyone, including your co-host, Nancy Glass, takes a hard look at the insanity of the non-stop media coverage.
Episode 6 "Get Over It" is no longer available. Please continue enjoying the show with Episode 7!
Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @Confrontingpod
Binge early and ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App https://wondery.app.link/confronting.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
10,354 Listeners
3,666 Listeners
12,546 Listeners
477 Listeners
3,244 Listeners
12,755 Listeners
4,148 Listeners
2,089 Listeners
2,159 Listeners
22,993 Listeners
7,589 Listeners
1,266 Listeners
7,007 Listeners
7,365 Listeners
256 Listeners
2,424 Listeners
252 Listeners
2,048 Listeners
202 Listeners
435 Listeners
841 Listeners
89 Listeners
108 Listeners
392 Listeners
1,512 Listeners
217 Listeners
96 Listeners
130 Listeners
121 Listeners
228 Listeners
468 Listeners
66 Listeners