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How the Bl--p Did We Get Here?!

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How the Bl--p Did We Get Here?!

A History, News and Politics podcast
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How the Bl--p Did We Get Here?!

CLE Productions

How the Bl--p Did We Get Here?!

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How the Bl--p Did We Get Here?!

CLE Productions

How the Bl--p Did We Get Here?!

A History, News and Politics podcast
 1 person rated this podcast
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Welcome back to the show! Apologies for the hiatus, but we are ready to tackle Part 2 of Season 1: Yellow Journalism. Great news! Episode 9 was the third most-listened-to episode of the series, and it would be greatly appreciated if you could s
Now we are in the 60s! And this decade starts off with a jolt: the first U.S. presidential election to be influenced by television reporting and coverage. Republicans nominated then-VP Richard Nixon, and Democrats nominated newbie Massachusetts
In the 1930s, the U.S. government worked quickly to address accessibility and programming issues with radio and later, television. In other countries, people had to pay to listen to the radio, whereas the U.S. established a system that would al
Right now we are diving into yellow journalism of the 1930s and 40s, two decades that would expand the use of news disseminated through radio in addition to newspapers. As multiple methods of information delivery pop up, it is important to addr
How the Bl--p Did We Get Here?!” is a podcast that examines critical points in American history that led to current predicaments. Each season, the pod will dive into a specific issue area, providing listeners with deep insights into American hi
Newspapers are now very successful and in wide demand. But what of the journalists? In this episode, we explore how journalism becomes a 'respectable' profession and challenges newspapers face. 
"Why are you so obsessed with me?" - William Randolph Hearst on 'Citizen Kane' and 'Mank.' Two movies released almost 80 years apart share a couple of key players: Herman Mankiewicz and William Randolph Hearst. What did Hearst think of "Charles
In this episode, I discuss the real story behind Disney's musical "Newsies" with my best friend (and Disney super-fan) Elise. Learn some facts about the movie, with some slight off-topic conversations about other Disney movies, and the real sto
Episode 2 tackles the battle between William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, and how they resorted to yellow journalism in an effort to outsell each other.  Later in the episode, we are joined by Professor Chris Daly of Boston University.
In this episode, we explore what newspapers and reporting looked like in the early 1800s, and how technology and lower manufacturing costs in the middle of the century led to the greatest newspaper expansion in history. With the newspaper busin
Have you ever wondered: how the bleep did we get here?! Well, this pod is meant for you! Join us each season as we take deep dives into American history and explore events that led to the current predicaments we find ourselves in. For the first
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