Nov 27 2:00 PM

How often are animals harmed on film, TV sets?

Actor Paul Walker and two dogs at the premiere of Disney's "Eight Below" in Los Angeles on Feb. 12, 2006. "Eight Below" is one of the films mentioned in Gary Baum's exclusive article for Hollywood Reporter, "No Animals Were Harmed."
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How often are animals harmed on film, TV sets?

Guest:

Gary Baum @garymbaum
Senior writer, Hollywood Reporter.

Read Baum's exclusive report on animal safety in Hollywood

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Bob Barker
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Jan Creamer
Co-founder, president, and CEO of Animal Defenders International, executive producer of "Lion Ark." 

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Guest: 

David Rohde
Columnist for Reuters and The Atlantic, Pulitzer Prize winner.

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Guest: 

Ken Stern
President and CEO of Palisades Media, former NPR CEO.

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Guest: 

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Sports editor of The Nation, host of Edge of Sports Radio.

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