Late Career Subseries, 1988-2005 and undated

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After Bogart retired from the Newspaper Advertising Bureau, he was nominated a fellow with the Gannett Center for Media Studies for the 1989-1990 academic year. As a fellow, Bogart received support while completing his book Commercial Culture: The Media System and the Public Interest. For materials related to this book, see the Writings and Speeches Subseries. Bogart continued a relationship with the Gannett Center, which became financially independent from the Gannett Broadcasting Group in 1991 and was renamed the Freedom Forum Media Studies Center. On behalf of the Freedom Forum, Bogart advised the Oakland Tribune on how to restructure their business in 1991 and organized a newspaper advertising workshop in Russia and Eastern Europe in 1992.

Bogart spent much of his late career sharing his newspaper industry and mass media expertise. As Director and Senior Consultant for Innovation International Media Consulting Group, Bogart advised newspapers, particularly in Spain, Latin America, Russia, and Eastern Europe; and assessed the state of newspapers and mass media for Innovation publications and conferences. Bogart also shared his knowledge about the mass media with attorneys as a media expert in two very public trials in the 1990s, Chandler v. Jackson (Michael Jackson child molestation lawsuit) and Valenzuela v. Hughes Aircraft Company (TCE groundwater contamination lawsuit in Tuscon, Arizona).

Slides of presentations given at the Freedom Forum workshop and photographs of the trip are located in the Photographs and Slides Series. Presentation scripts are in Russian and English and slide text is in Russian. Videocassette tapes of media coverage of Michael Jackson and TCE groundwater contamination in Arizona are located in the Audiovisual Materials section. Arranged alphabetically.

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