Podcast Tucher Podcast: The Colonial Press 27 Feb 202317 Feb 2023 For the 121st episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Teri Finneman, author Andie Tucher discusses the early history of U.S. newspapers and her new book, Not Exactly Lying:…
Broadcast History Series Broadcast Essay: Trumpism and Television 21 Feb 202317 Feb 2023 Television facilitates a politics of feeling from Nixon to trump “Trumpism” is, among other things, a feeling, an emotion, a worldview, rather than a coherent set of policy positions, and…
Podcast Rhodes Podcast: Framing the Black Panthers 14 Feb 20232 Feb 2023 For the 120th episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Teri Finneman, author Jane Rhodes discusses her book, Framing the Black Panthers: The Spectacular Rise of a Black Power…
Book Reviews Underwood, Literary Journalism in British and American Prose 7 Feb 20232 Feb 2023 2023-2 | Download PDF Underwood, Doug. Literary Journalism in British and American Prose: An Historical Overview. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2019, 286 pp., $55 (paperback). Reviewed by Erika J.…
Journal News… Marshall to Receive Best Podcast Guest Award 2 Feb 2023 Jon Marshall of Northwestern University is the winner of the Best Podcast Guest Award from Journalism History. He is a guest in “Episode 105: Watergate and the Press,” a top-rated episode…
Article Award… Journalism History Announces Reilly Award Winner 2 Feb 2023 Betto van Waarden is the winner of the 2023 Tom Reilly Award. His article, “The Many Faces of Performative Politics: Satires of Statesman Bernhard von Bülow in Wilhelmine Germany,” was…