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Journalism History



Journalism - the collection and periodic publication or transmission of news through media such as newspaper, periodical, television, and radio.

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The importance of journalism in modern society has been testified to by the establishment of schools of journalism at most of the world's leading universities. The earliest in the United States was established at the Univ. of Wisconsin   Read More...


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Journalism History

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    The History of American Journalism
    by Julie Hedgepeth Williams, James D. Startt, William David Sloan. 238 pgs.


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    The Golden Age of the Newspaper
    by George H. Douglas. 301 pgs.


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    The Popular Press, 1833-1865
    by William E. Huntzicker, James D. Startt, William David Sloan. 210 pgs.


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    The Black Press in Mississippi, 1865-1985
    by Julius E. Thompson. 235 pgs.


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