Podcast Greenwood Podcast: How the Other Half Lives 18 Oct 202115 Oct 2021 For the 90th episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Teri Finneman, Historian Keith Greenwood shares the story of muckraker Jacob Riis and his famous photography examining How the…
Podcast Lamonica Podcast: Civil War Press Suppression in the American West 4 Oct 20211 Oct 2021 For the 89th episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Ken Ward, Mary Lamonica describes the editorial battles waged among American West newspaper editors during the Civil War and…
Podcast Giles Podcast: Covering the Kent State Shootings 20 Sep 202117 Sep 2021 For the 88th episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Teri Finneman, author Bob Giles discusses his book, When Truth Mattered: The Kent State Shootings 50 Years Later, and…
Podcast DeMentri Podcast: Reporting from Ground Zero 6 Sep 20211 Sep 2021 For the 87th episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Nick Hirshon, former television reporter Vince DeMentri recalls reporting live from the wreckage of the World Trade Center on…
Podcast Hamilton Podcast: Woodrow Wilson’s Ministry of Propaganda 16 Aug 202111 Aug 2021 For the 86th episode of the Journalism History podcast, host Nick Hirshon spoke to John Maxwell Hamilton about the propaganda spread during World War I by President Woodrow Wilson’s Committee…
Podcast Jackson Podcast: Making Jesse James a Folk Hero 2 Aug 202128 Jul 2021 For the 85th episode of the Journalism History podcast, host Ken Ward spoke to Cathy Jackson about the outsized role that newspapers played in making a folk hero out of…
Podcast Hargrave Podcast: Life Magazine’s College Girl 19 Jul 202124 Jan 2022 For the 84th episode of the Journalism History podcast, host Teri Finneman spoke to Lindsay Hargrave about the history of Life magazine and how college-aged women were portrayed in the…
Podcast Linford Podcast: America’s “Tory” Printer 4 Jul 202123 Aug 2023 For the 83rd episode of the Journalism History podcast, host Teri Finneman spoke to Autumn Linford about the real story of James Rivington, the most infamous printer of the American…
Podcast Bates Podcast: The Hutchins Commission 21 Jun 202118 Jun 2021 For the 82nd episode of the Journalism History podcast, host Ken Ward spoke to Stephen Bates about the creation and findings of the Hutchins Commission ahead of the 75th anniversary…
Podcast Kroeger Podcast: The Plucky Path of Nellie Bly 7 Jun 202125 May 2021 For the 81st episode of the Journalism History podcast, host Nick Hirshon spoke to Brooke Kroeger about the daring career of Nellie Bly, the newspaper reporter who feigned insanity to investigate…