
Fresh Air, Lowell Bergman
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Narrated by:
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Terry Gross
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By:
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Terry Gross
About this listen
Investigative reporter Lowell Bergman on this archive edition of Fresh Air. His work exposing the tobacco industry became the hit film The Insider. He was portrayed by Al Pacino. Bergman is a contributor to The New York Times. Last year, he produced a PBS Frontline documentary called Blackout. The documentary aired last year and reveals the story behind California's energy crisis and rolling blackouts. It examines the soaring profits of big corporate energy players amid a deregulation process that has produced the shortages and rate hikes for consumers. The show was a co-production of Frontline and The New York Times. (Original Broadcast Date: May 31, 2001)
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