Author Bob Giles discusses his book, When Truth Mattered: The Kent State Shootings 50 Years Later, and what it was like to be an editor in charge of that coverage in 1970. Show transcripts are available at https://journalism-history.org/podcast/
Student Week: Prior Restraint and the Pentagon Papers
Student Week: Sports Talk Radio in Memphis
Student Week: Deporting and Empowering a Communist Journalist
Student Week: Blurred Lines
Student Week: Drum Publications and Players They Shape
Episode 74: The Great War Through the Lens
Episode 73: The Power of Political Cartoons
Episode 72: The Black Press & the Fight for Racial Justice
Episode 71: Black Ballplayers as Foreign Correspondents
Episode 70: Enforcement Journalism and the Keating Five Scandal
Episode 69: Coverage of Detroit’s 12th Street Riot
Episode 68: Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus
Episode 67: Media Relations & First Ladies
Episode 66: Newspaper Titans: William Randolph Hearst
Episode 65: Newspaper Titans: Joseph Pulitzer
BONUS: The Historic Election of Kamala Harris
Episode 64: The Media Savvy First Lady
Episode 63: How Newspapering Shaped a President
BONUS: Finding Ghosts in Newspapers
Episode 62: Copyrighting the News
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