In this episode from the vault, scholar Jason Lee Guthrie describes how 19th-century photographer Mathew Brady, best known for his vivid battlefield scenes of the Civil War, used copyright to protect his work from infringement and legally link his name with images he believed would have enduring value. Show transcripts are available at https://journalism-history.org/podcast/
Episode 140: How Private Investment Helped Destroy Newspapers
Episode 139: PR and Crime Novels
50th Anniversary: Why Does Journalism History Matter?
50th Anniversary: Hidden Figures in Public Relations History
50th Anniversary: News for the Masses
50th Anniversary: Newspaper Titans: William Randolph Hearst
50th Anniversary: The Unknown Stories of Titanic
Episode 138: ESPN Turns 45
From the Vault: The Black Press & the Fight for Racial Justice
Episode 137: First Lady of the Black Press
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Episode 136: Kent Cooper’s Associated Press
From the Vault: Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus
Episode 135: History of the Christmas Card
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Episode 134: Myth, Memory, Media Mourning and the Kennedys
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Episode 133: The 1948 Presidential Election
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