Television and Media with Susan Evans

This interview was conducted by Austin Evans who is a student at VCU. The interviewee, Susan Evans, works in the mortgage industry and we discussed TV/Media habits, experiences and changes over the years.

62 Years of Television

Erin Romness interviews her father about television over his lifetime. She goes into detail about cable and the history of ads and televsion.

The Evolution of Televison from a Boomer to a Gen Z Member

My name is Rion Jones, and I am from Richmond, VA. I aspire to be a News Anchor. My mother, Dawn Comer, is a nurse also from Richmond VA. We discussed the history and evolution of television.

Through the Eyes of a Traveler : Changes in Mass Communication In Different Countries

My father traveled quite a bit during his childhood, spending time in Yemen, Somalia, Saudi Arabia, India then finally the United States in 1979. In this interview, we talked about the various mass communications my father experienced during his travels...

When Media Met the Military

Susan Suddoth (46), an intelligence specialist in the NAVY, talks with her daughter, Angelina Suddoth (19), a VCU student, about how the media affects the United States military. They talk about how tv shows and movies can affect the attitudes...

How has the internet changed your life? A son and his mother

A son asks his mother about how the internet has made a difference in her life and about the specific struggles she has overcome.

Discussing Television Through the Years. From Howdy Duty to Modern Streaming Services.

Barbara Meadows and Allyson Hutchens discuss television from Howdy Duty and the Kennedy Assassination, to todays modern streaming service’s. They talk about how news coverage can change the way a nation views the world.

Aluminum Foil + Rabbit Ears= Television

I (Jordan James) sit down with family friend Eddie Nelson and talk about the rise of television, his brief acting career, and how he used aluminum foil to get a signal of the back of his TV.

Evolution of television since 1967

I sat down and talked with my mother about all the changes in television since she was born and she talks about where she thinks this industry is headed.

Changing times

We looked at the differences of diversity in television. In this interview I ask my mother about the changes we seen in television with diversity.