A Voice with Experience
Bill Tsutsui is frequently consulted by the media as an expert source on the Godzilla series, Japanese popular culture,
and contemporary Japanese society, culture, and politics. He is also an experienced commentator on issues and innovations in higher education, especially related to career preparation, diversity and inclusion, and the humanities and liberal arts.
Over the past decade, Bill has appeared on-camera in James Cameron's The Story of Science Fiction on AMC,
NHK's documentary "Who Are You, Godzilla?" and the History Channel's Global View, as well as in segments on CNN,
Fox News Channel's Fox and Friends, NBC Nightly News, ABC News Nightline, and MSNBC. He was also featured in a promotional video
with the cast of the 2019 Legendary Pictures release Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
Bill's national and international radio appearances include National Public Radio (All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Here and Now,
On Point, Press Play, To the Best of our Knowledge, American Weekend, Here on Earth, The World), ABC Radio National Breakfast Australia,
BBC World Service, BBC Radio Five Live, BBC Radio 4 , Austrian National Radio, CBS News Radio, and Radio RMF Poland.
Bill has served as a major source and been quoted in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Chronicle of Higher Education, InsideHigherEd,
Vice Motherboard, the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Popular Mechanics, The Telegraph (London), Science, Vanity Fair,
the Associated Press, the Christian Science Monitor, the Philadelphia Inquirer, Chicago Tribune, Boston Globe, Weekendavisen (Copenhagen),
Yomiuri Shinbun (Tokyo), Hokkaido Shinbun (Sapporo), and Sankei Shinbun (Tokyo).
Bill has contributed opinion pieces to Newsweek International, Foreign Affairs, and the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,
and was commissioned to write a radio essay, Godzilla Gets His Star, for the BBC World Service in 2004.
and contemporary Japanese society, culture, and politics. He is also an experienced commentator on issues and innovations in higher education, especially related to career preparation, diversity and inclusion, and the humanities and liberal arts.
Over the past decade, Bill has appeared on-camera in James Cameron's The Story of Science Fiction on AMC,
NHK's documentary "Who Are You, Godzilla?" and the History Channel's Global View, as well as in segments on CNN,
Fox News Channel's Fox and Friends, NBC Nightly News, ABC News Nightline, and MSNBC. He was also featured in a promotional video
with the cast of the 2019 Legendary Pictures release Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
Bill's national and international radio appearances include National Public Radio (All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Here and Now,
On Point, Press Play, To the Best of our Knowledge, American Weekend, Here on Earth, The World), ABC Radio National Breakfast Australia,
BBC World Service, BBC Radio Five Live, BBC Radio 4 , Austrian National Radio, CBS News Radio, and Radio RMF Poland.
Bill has served as a major source and been quoted in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Chronicle of Higher Education, InsideHigherEd,
Vice Motherboard, the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Popular Mechanics, The Telegraph (London), Science, Vanity Fair,
the Associated Press, the Christian Science Monitor, the Philadelphia Inquirer, Chicago Tribune, Boston Globe, Weekendavisen (Copenhagen),
Yomiuri Shinbun (Tokyo), Hokkaido Shinbun (Sapporo), and Sankei Shinbun (Tokyo).
Bill has contributed opinion pieces to Newsweek International, Foreign Affairs, and the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,
and was commissioned to write a radio essay, Godzilla Gets His Star, for the BBC World Service in 2004.