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Digital Age (TV series)

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This page refers to a television program. For the period of human development, see Digital Age

Digital Age TV program hosted by James Goodale, formerly Vice Chairman of The New York Times, is a weekly discussion TV show much like Richard Heffner's the Open Mind.

Recent guests have included journalists Carl Bernstein and Judith Miller, as well as, economist Robert Hormats from Goldman Sachs, former FBI chief Louis Freeh, Executive Director of the Reporters Committee for the Freedom of the Press Lucy Dalglish, Henry Blodget, Porter Bibb and Senator Charles E. Schumer (D-NY). Guests on previous shows have included TV anchors Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather and Tom Brokaw; former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, CIA Director James Woolsey and Senator Bob Kerrey.