To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the academic journal Journalism History, we're reaching into the vault to highlight five of the podcast's most popular episodes. In this episode, we revisit out most popular show, a reflection with prior guests on the central mission of our show: Why does journalism history matter? Show transcripts are available at https://journalism-history.org/podcast/.
Episode 95: The First Presidential Press Secretary
Episode 94: Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus
Episode 93: Journalism and Jim Crow
Episode 92: Truth and Ideology Among Cold War Correspondents
Episode 91: Ratings Powerhouses Univision and Telemundo
Episode 90: How the Other Half Lives
Episode 89: Civil War Press Suppression in the American West
Episode 88: Covering the Kent State Shootings
Episode 87: Reporting from Ground Zero
Episode 86: Woodrow Wilson’s Ministry of Propaganda
Episode 85: Making Jesse James a Folk Hero
Episode 84: Life Magazine’s “College Girl”
Episode 83: America's "Tory" Printer
Episode 82: The Hutchins Commission
Episode 81: The Plucky Path of Nellie Bly
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Episode 80: The Tulsa Race Massacre
Episode 79: Hoover and the Fourth Estate
Episode 78: The Commercialization of PBS
Episode 77: The Founding Mothers of NPR
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