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Corey Holliday

History o f Journalism. Corey Holliday. Such pioneers as George Creel with his Committee on Public Information Edward R. Murrow with Murrow’s Boys Robert Capa’s Magnificent 11 David Sarnoff’s Law Ivy Leadbetter Lee, Declaration of Principles. Influential People 1900-1950.

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Corey Holliday

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  1. History of Journalism Corey Holliday

  2. Such pioneers as George Creel with his Committee on Public Information Edward R. Murrow with Murrow’s Boys Robert Capa’s Magnificent 11 David Sarnoff’s Law Ivy Leadbetter Lee, Declaration of Principles Influential People 1900-1950

  3. Photos of Influential people Robert Capa George Creel Edward R. Murrow David Sarnoff Ivy Leadbetter Lee

  4. Woodrow Wilson-14 Points Herbert Hoover-Hoovervilles Warren G. Harding- “Make no Enemies” Franklin D. Roosevelt- Fireside Chats Political Figures

  5. Nazi Germany Propaganda Atomic Bombing of Japan Journalism in WAR

  6. Margaret Bourke White was the first female war correspondent Nellie Bly Dorothea Lange Amazing wOMEN of Journalism pre-1950

  7. Hindenburg Disaster Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping WW1 Victory of Germany Famous Headlines 1900-1950

  8. History of JOURNALISM POST 1950

  9. Walter Cronkite Dan Rather Martin Luther Kin Jr. Barbara Walters John F. Kennedy Rupert Murdoch Ted Turner Influential People

  10. Media Moguls 1950-1990 Arthur Kent Walter Cronkite Rupert Murdoch Ted Turner

  11. Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh captivate audiences with their shock jock tactics Created a new genre for hosting radio much different from their predecessors Radio

  12. Famous Headlines Rodney King Timothy McVae Columbine Shootings “If the glove don’t fit, you must acquit”

  13. I really enjoyed learning about the people and events that have formed the field of American Journalism. Without their sacrifices and contributions, news and media coverage today would be much different. Conclusion

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