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 27: Mathew Brady and Photographic Copyright
Episode 26: The Women's Press & Utah's Battle Over the Vote
Episode 25: Eisenhower: The Public Relations President
Episode 24: The Grassroots Rise of Public Broadcasting
Episode 23: They Came to Toil
Episode 22: The Bare-Knuckle Boxing Championship of 1860
Episode 21: Hidden Figures in Public Relations History
Episode 20: We Want Fish Sticks
Episode 19: Native Advertising from Franklin to Facebook
Episode 18: Wars on the Press by Richard Nixon and Donald Trump
Episode 17: Press Portrayals of Native Americans
Episode 16: The Man Behind “The Media in America”
Episode 15: A "Carnival" Trial and the Free Press
Episode 14: Salem, Murder & The Press
Episode 13: The Flyin' Jenny Comic Strip
Episode 12: A Pioneering Reporter, The Hardy Boys, and Writing Biography
Episode 11: Remembering the Bushes: The Power of Obituaries & Memory
Episode 10: Engaging the Public with Suffrage
Episode 9: Belle La Follette's Campaigns for Suffrage
Episode 8: Literary Works in The Revolution & The Woman's Journal
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