Alex Gibney‘s documentary Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream, based on my book 740 Park: The Story of the World’s Richest Apartment Building, aired worldwide last fall and is currently available for sale or rental in the iTunes store and on Hulu (as well as free online in the truncated-for-broadcast PBS version via Youtube). This week’s issue of The New Yorker is led by a story about Gibney’s film, detailing the pressure put on WNET, New York’s public television station, for broadcasting it. Though this is hardly the first time a wealthy subject has pushed back against revealing revelations, and 740 Park resident David Koch, the focus of the piece, makes an easy target for his political opponents, it’s still a compelling read. My longtime friend and colleague Greg Mitchell at The Nation was kind enough to mention Gibney’s source in a post on The New Yorker’s piece today.