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Newhouse Professor Robert Thompson Featured on 'NBC Nightly News' for Pop Culture Lecture Series

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Robert Thompson

Newhouse School and University Professor Bob Thompson was for his long-running lecture series that uses classic television to bridge generational divides and spark important conversation. The segment, produced by NBC鈥檚 Brian Cheung 鈥15鈥攁 University alumnus and University Scholar鈥攈ighlights Thompson鈥檚 鈥淭uesdays with Bleier.鈥

For 18 years, this weekly gathering has brought together students, faculty and staff to watch and discuss unedited television broadcasts from decades past鈥攆rom 鈥淗owdy Doody,鈥 鈥淭he Flying Nun鈥 and 鈥淭he Brady Bunch,鈥 to early YouTube clips. The weekly luncheon discussion explores how television has shaped and reflected American culture, while fostering intergenerational dialogue through shared media experiences.

NBC鈥檚 coverage emphasized the emotional and educational impact of the class. One student shared how a clip from 鈥淗owdy Doody鈥 helped him connect with his grandmother, who was in the late stages of dementia. Another noted how the class gave her new ways to relate to her parents through pop culture references, while another brought his mom and dad to one of Thompson鈥檚 discussions.

Thompson told NBC, 鈥淚f you want to understand the country we live in, you have to understand its presidencies, the wars its fought, its political parties. But you also have to understand its lawn ornaments, its love songs, and its sitcoms.鈥

Tuesday鈥檚 at Bleier take place in Thompson鈥檚 office in Newhouse 3, every Tuesday at noon, and are open to all.