Adam L. Penenberg is a journalism professor at New York University who has written for Fast Company, Forbes, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Wired, Slate, Playboy, and The Economist. A former senior editor at Forbes and a reporter for Forbes.com, Penenberg garnered national attention in 1998 for unmasking serial fabricator Stephen Glass of The New Republic. Penenberg's story was a watershed for online investigative journalism and portrayed in the film Shattered Glass (Steve Zahn plays Penenberg).& ; & ; Penenberg has published several books that have been optioned for the movies and serialized in The New York Times Magazine, Wired UK, and The Financial Times, and won a Deadline Club Award for feature reporting for his Fast Company story "Revenge of the Nerds," which looked at the future of moviemaking. He has appeared on NBC's "Today Show" as well as on CNN and all the major news networks, and been quoted about media and technology in The Washington Post, The Christian Science Monitor, USA Today, Wired News, Ad Age, Marketwatch, Politico, and many others.
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