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This is an interview with my dad about how television impacts society and his life specifically, as well as how he has seen television change
I’m a mass communications major at Virginia Commonwealth University. I sat down with my mom to discuss how television has changed since she was growing up in the 1970s.
Maria Sparling recaps her history with television. From childhood to the future, Maria speaks on cable, satellite, VR and streaming services. She also touches on the past and the future of television.
How my grandma got information back in her day and how news content has changed.
Listen as a father and daughter, Ivan and Sophia Rosado, talk about the evolution of music and musical preferences.
We basically talked about what media was like when my Dad was younger and his opinions.
One Small Step conversation partners Ushan Govender (48) and Kathryn "Katy" Morgan (43) discuss how their families have shaped them and consider how politics and parenting influence each other.
One Small Step conversation partners Christopher "Chris" Wyant (41) and Sivan Ryabinky (24) discussed about politics.
Gregory "Greg" Kunz (66) and son Aaron Kunz (42) discuss their earliest library memories, unique learning opportunities Greg has been able to pursue at the Meridian library branch, and lesser known facts about the state of Idaho.
Hello my name is Marlin, I am a freshman at Virginia Commonwealth University. Today I interview my mother, who is a teacher at both a community college and high school. We discussed the ever changing beast that is media and...
My grandma and I talk about her experience with media throughout the years.
Interview with Rodney Ruble about his upbringing in small town Arkansas and life experiences that were shaped by US history.
“I never had many friends” my brother, Eric Peterson, said. He was always quiet. When Eric was in elementary school, our father, John Peterson, told him he was on the autism spectrum. John had a book in hand, which was...
Ray Owen (90) tells his son Ray H. Owen and his daughter Mary Streeter (64) about his time in the service and meeting their mother, Isabelle Mahoney.
We are discussing the history of film television including the blockbuster era, conversion of black and white to color, and 3D movies.
In which I hold up records for Dad to respond to (lightning round style) with a comment or story.
Discussion ranging from different types of media, to generational struggles and differences.
Grandparents recall their stories of radios from their childhood and their significance from when they were children. Lavelle (Main Speaker) is 95 years old and recalls events from her childhood and stories she was told. She came in from riding...
We talked about, life in the 50s, music, and the coming about of TV. Then, I asked him about his experiences as a farmer during the Vietnam War, and his views on how farming has changed.
Aayam Bastola interviews his mother Anjoo Pokharel, a former journalist, about the differences in news from Nepal to that in America. She delves into topics like revolts, western culture, and thirst for knowledge as she describes her point of view...