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Who reads a newspaper anymore? College student Kaitlyn Fulmore and veteran Carl Fulmore discuss how getting news has changed in the past 50 years, and whether that has been for the better — or worse. What we care about hasn’t...
A wife turns the tables on her journalist husband, interviewing him about his earliest impulses to write, how he decided to relocate at age 18 from the East Coast to the Pacific Northwest and how their intertwined lives evolved into...
Part 2 of The Evolution of Print features student, Kyla Berkshire, and her father, Brad Berkshire, as they discuss the changes in media and print throughout history.
Jamie and Madison of Archive Oologah interview John and Faith Wylie, a couple whose lives were shaped by journalism-- which in turn allowed them to shape Oologah by running the local paper.
My best friend’s dad who immigrated to the United States about 5 years ago, talks about what life was like in Venezuela and Colombia before my time. We talked about how news, music, and television was given back when it...
I interview my Grandpa, a Vietnam veteran and retired U.S. Army Colonel, about his experience serving in the military and relying on older forms of media and the media coverage of U.S. military throughout his service. Our interview is finished...
Interview was taken in Oxford Mississippi on November 21st of 2018. Randy and Suzanne Irby (my grandparents) are a married couple with lots of stories about them. Even before they were married! The explain things such as when/where they were...
Asked my dad some questions about how he got his News and Updates as a kid, and what are some similarities and differences to today’s world, and social media has affected news today.
Nell Schneider (6/18/1930-) talks with her grandson, Matthew Harrison, and her daughter (Matthew's mother), Sue Harrison, at her Glendale Wisconsin home. During this interview, Nell discusses her graduation from high school, taking and teaching college courses at the University of...
I'm currently a college sophomore interviewing my mother about how the news has changed from when she was my age to today. With more channels, 24-hour news cycles, and infinite more ways of consuming the news, it's interesting to sit...
I talked with my husband Roy Harris about his book, "Pulitzer's Gold, A Century of Public Service [email protected]
Meet Leslee Ganss! Learn about her career as an artist, cartoonist, and graphic designer in South Jersey.
Today, I got the chance to speak with my aunt, Dr. Karen Kaiser, a psychotherapist of 34 years about the effects media has on people in general and especially during a pandemic. She gives advice on how to keep your...
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...
Jim Trotter has worked in newspapers for more than 50 years, meeting larger-than-life figures along the way, like notorious segregationist Governor George Wallace and legendary Olympian Jesse Owens. He's covered events both globally historic, like the German reunification, and locally...
Talking to my mom about her experience with news growing up to how it is now.
The Evolution of Print features student, Kyla Berkshire, and her father, Brad Berkshire, as they discuss the changes in media and print throughout history.
My uncle grew up in Arlington Virginia and enjoyed his life. when he grew up he became a self employed bricklayer.
My name is Anica Cajayon and I interviewed my father, Jaime Cajayon, about what it was like growing up in a less technologically advanced society. We compared many different aspects of broadcasting and television in general such as streaming services,...
Today I will be interviewing Shanel Evans and we will discuss the importance of media from when she was growing up, and how it has impacted her life.
Meg Kissinger recounts her influences to become a journalist and her reporting on mental illness.

Rina Risper (53) and her friend Sherrie Ross (60) discuss their friendship, community involvement and the value of collaboration. They also discuss COVID-19 and their goals for 2021.