Podcast Greene-Blye Podcast: Authentic Representation of Native Americans 5 Sep 20223 Sep 2022 For the 109th episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Ken Ward, historian Melissa Greene-Blye discusses the importance of representation of Native Americans in the media of the past…
Podcast Linkof Podcast: Prehistory of the Paparazzi 22 Aug 202216 Aug 2022 For the 108th episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Teri Finneman, Ryan Linkof discusses his research on the Prince of Wales, Wallis Simpson, and the Prehistory of the…
Podcast Jenkins Podcast: Framing Protest and Describing Disability 1 Aug 202227 Jul 2022 For the 107th episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Ken Ward, researcher Joy Jenkins describes how the language used in news media to describe people with disabilities has changed…
Podcast Bjork Podcast: Doctors Confront the Turn-of-the-Century Press 4 Jul 202227 Jul 2022 For the 106th episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Ken Ward, researcher Ulf Jonas Bjork explains the criticism voiced in medical journals against reporters, advertisers and the newspaper…
Podcast Marshall Podcast: Watergate and the Press 6 Jun 20228 Jun 2022 For the 105th episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Ken Ward, researcher Jon Marshall explores the role of the press in covering the scandal and the eventual downfall of…
Podcast Thornton Podcast: The Moon Hoax 9 May 2022 For the 104th episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Teri Finneman, Brian Thornton discusses one of the first and most bizarre newspaper frauds in the United States: the…
Podcast Ness Podcast: Journalists on Film 25 Apr 202227 Apr 2022 For the 103rd episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Nick Hirshon, author Richard Ness reviews Hollywood’s diverse depictions of journalists over the years, from crusading reporters in All the…
Podcast Pribanic-Smith Podcast: Defining the Partisan Press Era 11 Apr 202210 Apr 2022 For the 102nd episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Ken Ward, historian Erika Pribanic-Smith uses the hotly contested 1844 presidential election to explain the partisan press era and…
Podcast Popkova Podcast: The Immigrant Press and the First Red Scare 28 Mar 202223 Mar 2022 For the 101st episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Teri Finneman, researcher Anna Popkova describes the importance of the immigrant press in the early 1900s to help build and…
Podcast File Podcast: The Telegraph, Libel, and Press Freedom 14 Mar 2022 For the 100th episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Nick Hirshon, author Patrick File discusses his book, Bad News Travels Fast: The Telegraph, Libel and Press Freedom in…