Chris Hayes has a new book out, and during his MSNBC show on Tuesday, he used the occasion to discuss the sensory bombardment ...
The MSNBC host’s new book, ‘The Sirens’ Call,’ explores how attention became an “endangered resource” in today’s ...
Chris Hayes is in the attention business, and it’s in trouble. “Public discourse is a now a war of all against all for ...
It makes me feel awful. The things I once found beautiful escape my notice, become ghosts at the periphery of a screen. In a ...
I read part of Chris Hayes’ book “The Sirens’ Call” while watching an NBA game. I wrote this story in short bursts, often ...
In this interview, the MSNBC host discusses Trump’s mastery of our age of attention, and his new book, The Sirens’ Call.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with MSNBC presenter Chris Hayes about his new book, "The Siren's Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource." ...
As the MSNBC host Chris Hayes ... We are living, Hayes says, in the attention age or, more accurately stated, the distracted age: “We are seeing the erosion of the last vestiges of a functional ...
On this episode of Start Making Sense, the MSNBC host says information is infinite, but attention is limited and that’s what makes it valuable. Jon Wiener Here's where to find podcasts from The ...
Chris Hayes has a new book out ... “The book I’ve been working on for last few years,” Hayes said, referencing “The Siren’s Call,” “centers around the idea that what we pay attention ...
STEVE INSKEEP, BYLINE: A recent skit on "Saturday Night Live" featured a panel of ... parodied in this skit is MSNBC program host Chris Hayes. Of course, the real Chris Hayes saw the skit and ...