Author Paul Moore discusses his book, The Sunday Paper, exploring the history of the Sunday newspaper and its rise as an American cultural institution between the 1880s and 1920s. Show transcripts are available at https://journalism-history.org/podcast/
Episode 52: Court Held at Midnight
Episode 51: The Father of Public Relations
Episode 50.5: Why Does Journalism History Matter?
Episode 50: A Pioneer in AIDS Coverage
BONUS: The History of American Epidemics
Episode 49: The Made-for-Television Tunnel Escape
Episode 48: The Wonderful Wizard of Community Radio
Episode 47: The ‘Silent Partner’ of the Country Press
Episode 46: A Nation of Newsboys
Episode 45: News for the Masses
Episode 44: Yankee Reporters and Southern Secrets
Episode 43: Jimmy Carter’s Miraculous Win
Episode 42: Covering Conflict & Controversy
Episode 41: Defending Joe McCarthy
Episode 40: 1995: The Year The Future Began
Episode 39: Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus
Episode 38: Emma Goldman & the First Amendment
Episode 37: The Anti-Christ of Advertising
Episode 36:The Press at the Precipice
Episode 35: Dorothy Day and The Catholic Worker
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