Podcast Susca Podcast: How Private Investment Helped Destroy Newspapers 6 May 202429 Apr 2024 For the 140th episode of the Journalism History podcast, journalism researcher and former reporter Margot Susca delves into the destructive practices of private equity firms on newspapers, highlighting the urgent…
Podcast Russell Podcast: PR and Crime Novels 15 Apr 202431 Mar 2024 For the 139th episode of the Journalism History podcast, PR researcher Karen Miller Russell discusses her latest research about public relations in U.S. mystery novels. Karen Miller Russell is Jim…
Podcast Vogan Podcast: ESPN Turns 45 4 Mar 20242 Mar 2024 For the 138th episode of the Journalism History podcast, Author Travis Vogan discusses the complicated legacy and precarious future of the all-sports cable network that turned the NFL Draft and…
Podcast Broussard Podcast: First Lady of the Black Press 5 Feb 202410 Feb 2024 For the 137th episode of the Journalism History podcast, Historian Jinx Broussard discusses the career of Ethel Payne and the book African American Foreign Correspondents, A History. Jinx Broussard is…
Journal News… Andie Tucher named Journalism History Best Podcast Guest 18 Jan 2024 Andie Tucher of Columbia University is the winner of the 2023 Best Podcast Guest Award from Journalism History. Tucher is the guest of “Episode 121: The Colonial Press,” which released…
Podcast Allen Podcast: Kent Cooper’s Associated Press 1 Jan 202410 Feb 2024 For the 136th episode of the Journalism History podcast, Gene Allen, professor emeritus at Toronto Metropolitan University, charts the career of Kent Cooper, who joined the Associated Press in 1910…
Podcast Hanc Podcast: History of the Christmas Card 4 Dec 202310 Feb 2024 For the 135th episode of the Journalism History podcast, writer John Hanc describes his research on the history of Christmas cards for an article that ran in Smithsonian Magazine. John…
Podcast Kitch Podcast: Memory, Myth, Media mourning and the Kennedys 6 Nov 20232 Nov 2023 For the 134th episode of the Journalism History podcast, Researcher Carolyn Kitch discusses her article, “A Death in the American Family: Myth, Memory and National Values in the Media Mourning of…
Podcast Myers Podcast: Explaining 1948 Presidential Election Coverage 2 Oct 202314 Aug 2023 For the 133rd episode of the Journalism History podcast, Historian Cayce Myers describes the tactics used by the press in explaining its errant coverage of the 1948 presidential election, drawing…
Podcast Lanosga Podcast: Abolitionists’ Investigative Reporting 4 Sep 202314 Aug 2023 For the 132nd episode of the Journalism History podcast, journalism historian Gerry Lanosga describes the investigative reporting techniques used by abolitionists in the early 1800s to counter lies and disinformation spread…