Johanna Blakley
Media | Entertainment | FashionPress
The Economist: “Self-Improvement games: Jane McGonigal picks carrots,” July 18, 2011
BFM: The Business Radio Station: “TED Talks Ep 41: Lessons from fashion’s free culture,” July 11, 2011
The Atlantic: “Social Media and the End of Age, Race and Gender,” by Nicholas Jackson, December 14, 2010
Signature 9: “Get ‘Em While They Last: Fashion Knockoffs May Be a Thing of the Past,” by Nicole Hulley, December 2, 2010
NPR’s Planet Money: “Stealing Our Way To A T-Shirt,” by Alex Blumberg, October 26, 2010
El Mundo (Spain): “Johanna Blakely: ‘Todos los diseñadores de moda copian,’” by Leticia Blanco, October 31, 2010
Current TV’s Infomania: “Find the Perfect Sexy Costume: Modern Lady,” interview with Erin Gibson, October 28, 2010
MediaPost: The Obsolescence Of Copyright, by Kaila Colbin, June 15, 2010
Library of Economics and Liberty: Blakley on Fashion and Intellectual Property (AUDIO INTERVIEW), June 14, 2010
Being Geek Chic: Lady Geek of the Week: Johanna Blakley, June 7, 2010
Pouyan’s Interests: Johanna Blakley: Lessons from fashion’s free culture, by Pouyah Ghasemi, June 6, 2010
Innovation in Interaction Design: Johanna Blakley: Fashion Industry’s No Copyright Policy, by Dustin Kirk, June 5, 2010
Smart Planet: Where ‘intellectual property’ concepts may be out of fashion, by Joe McKendrick, June 5, 2010
The Huffington Post: The Academy and Fashion – An Unlikely Pair Teaches Us About Innovation, by Krisztina Holly, June 4, 2010
Le Branché Magazine: Johanna Blakley: Lessons From Fashion’s Free Culture, by Rob Simas, June 3, 2010
100 Intérets: Johanna Blakley: Copyright in the Fashion Industry, June 3, 2010
L10NBRIDGE: Taking a Cue from Gucci!, by Nathalie Molina, June 1, 2010
Living in SIN: Johanna Blakley: Lessons from fashion’s free culture, May 31, 2010
Minnesota Public Radio: When plagiarism inspires creativity, by Marianne Combs, May 28, 2010
FastForward Blog: E2.0 Power Term: Sharing, by Paula Thornton, May 28, 2010
Brad Chmielewski: Lessons from Fashion’s Free Culture, May 28, 2010
Mobkarma: Johanna Blakley on Learning from fashion’s free culture [TED Video], May 27, 2010
Mark Blevis: Johanna Blakley’s lesons from fashion’s free culture, by Mark Blevis, May 27, 2010
Constant State of Flux: Fantastic TED presentation, by Liam J. Hayter, May 27, 2010
Economix Blog (The New York Times): Does Fashion Need Copyright Protection?, by Catherine Rampell, May 27, 2010
MikeTee.net: Lessons From Fashion’s Free Culture, May 27, 2010
Learning from Everyone: Johanna Blakley: Lessons from fashion’s free culture, May 27, 2010
BoingBoing: Why the absence of copyright is good for fashion, by Cory Doctorow, May 26, 2010
Fashion Law Blog: Johanna Blakley: Lessons from fashion’s free culture, by Staci Riordan, May 26, 2010
The Fashion Guru: Johanna Blakley – Copywriting Fashion, by McCaulay and Maestro, May 26, 2010
Unwesen: Johanna Blakley: Lessons from fashion’s free culture, May 26, 2010
Silly Little Country: Copyright and Fashion, by Alan Adamson, May 26, 2010
Amazing Women Rock: Johanna Blakley on Mass Media & Entertainment, May 26, 2010
Slashdot: The Fashion Industry As a Model for IP Reform, by KDawson, May 26, 2010
Selectism: TED “Johanna Blakley: Lessons from Fashion’s Free Culture,” May 25, 2010
TED Blog: Lessons from fashion’s free culture: Johanna Blakley on TED.com, May 25, 2010
TED.com: Johanna Blakley: Lessons from fashion’s free culture, May 25, 2010
Los Angeles Times: Quakes in Chile and Haiti raise concerns about Southland preparedness, by Cara Mia DiMassa, March 4, 2010
O.C. Register: Big earthquake drill had limited impact, by Gary Robbins, February 23, 2010
Los Angeles Magazine: Armchair Access, by Gina Piccalo, January 2010
PR Week: Comcast faces spotlight after NBC deal, by Kimberly Maul, Dec. 4, 2009
Politico Op-Ed: Can Oprah Winfrey and Sarah Palin save each other? By Johanna Blakley, November 16, 2009
Christian Science Monitor: With ratings fall, Jay Leno show is ‘everybody’s favorite pinata’ by Gloria Goodale, Nov. 5, 2009
Ascribe Newswire: Participants in Largest U.S. Earthquake Drill Say They’d Do It Every Year; California Residents Who Took Part in Earthquake Drama Benefited Most; But Survey By USC’s Norman Lear Center Reveals Lingering Confusion and a Lack Of Preparedness, Sept. 17, 2009
The Vancouver Sun: Anti-war Israeli film, Waltz with Bashir, a frontrunner for Best Foreign Language Film by Alex Dobuzinskis, Reuters, February 20, 2009
International Business Times: TV Trends: Lie-Detecting Heroes, January 16, 2009
Reuters: TV’s timely new superheroes detect lies, deceit by Jill Serjeant, January 15, 2009
Cnet News: Will tomorrow’s world still need designers? by Tim Leberecht, August 24, 2008
San Diego Tribune: “Sex and the City’ film’s release has female fans abuzz,” by Jennifer Davies, May 29, 2008
The New York Times Magazine article: “16 Ways of Looking at a Female Voter,” by Linda Hirshman, February 3, 2008
OCRegister blog article: “Classical music the most popular,” November 27, 2007
Associated Press article: “Can Oprah’s Blessing Boost Obama?” by Jocelyn Noveck, November 27, 2007
A Crank’s Progress blog article: “it’s everywhere,” November 25, 2007
Deadline L.A. Radio interview, KPFK:“Zogby/Lear Center poll on entertainment and politics,” Barbara Osborn and Howard Blume interview Johanna Blakley and Fritz Wenzel, November 24, 2007
Observer-Reporter.com article:
“Turn on ‘House’ to brings liberals, conservatives together,” November 23, 2007
Alex Ross: The Rest is Noise article: “Poll: Classical more popular than rock,” by Alex Ross, November 25, 2007
FutureMajority.com blog article: “Progressive Culture and the Creative Culture,” by Mike Connery, November 15, 2007
PCWorld article: “Poll: Liberal Play More Games than Conservatives,” by Matt Peckham, November 14, 2007
Campus Progress article: “You Know You’re A Liberal If,” November 14, 2007
KPCC Airtalk with Larry Mantle interview: “National Survey On Politics And Entertainment,” November 14, 2007
CBS News Public Eye blog article: “Red, Blue and Purple In The Aisles,” November 14, 2007
From 50,000 Feet article: “Red, Purple and Blue TV,” November 14, 2007
Social Media article: “Liberals, conservatives like different entertainment,” November 14, 2007
The “Bush” Whacked League blog entry: “Color me not surprised,” November 14, 2007
Campus Progress article: “You Know You’re A Liberal If…,” Novermber 14, 2007
G4TV.com article: “Red Vs. Blue Vs. Purple?,” Novermber 13, 2007
Infendo article: “Liberal, conservative — we all love Mario,” November 13, 2007
GameSpot article: “Poll: Liberals game more than conservatives,” Novermber 13, 2007
Kotaku.com article: “Conservatives Avoid Gaming, But Everyone Loves Mario,” by Mark Wilson, November 13, 2007
Wired article: “How Your Political Leanings Influence the Games You Play,” by Susan Arendt, November 13, 2007
Think Progress article: “POLL: Liberals More Open To Opinions That ‘Reflect Values Other Than Their Own’,” November 13, 2007
War Room article: “Divided we stand,” by Tim Grieve, November 13, 2007
Nikki Finke’s Deadline Hollywood Daily article: “Showbiz Tastes of Reds, Blues, Purples,” by Nikki FInke, Novermber 13, 2007
Corpus Callosum article: “What Conservatives Like,” by Jospeh j7uy5, November 13, 2007
LA Observed article: “Red, blue and purple America,” by Kevin Roderick, Novermber 13, 2007
DownWithTyranny blog article: “Right Wingers Mostly Hate Music. Surprised?” November 12, 2007
Next Generation article: “Mario Spans Political Schism,” by Samantha Mason, November 13, 2007
Politico article: “When television and politics collide,” by Jeffrey Ressner, Novermber 12, 2007
Newsmax.com article: “Zogby: the Truth about Reds and Blues,” November 12, 2007
Open Left article: “It’s The Culture, Stupid,” by Chris Bowers, November 12, 2007
Wilshire and Washington article: “Divided We Stand,” by Ted Johnson, November 11, 2007
Politco article: “When Political Candidates Shoot into Superstars,” by Helena Andrews, March 6, 2007














