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History of American Journalism- The 1970’s

History of American Journalism- The 1970’s. Rebecca Sessions April 6, 2012. Media Personalities and Journalists. Robert Woodward Washington Post reporter Won a Pulitzer Prize for story about the Watergate incident Katharine Graham Helped shape the Washington Post

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History of American Journalism- The 1970’s

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  1. History of American Journalism- The 1970’s Rebecca Sessions April 6, 2012

  2. Media Personalities and Journalists • Robert Woodward • Washington Post reporter • Won a Pulitzer Prize for story about the Watergate incident • Katharine Graham • Helped shape the Washington Post • She encouraged Woodward and Bernstein to investigate the Watergate scandal • Barbara Walters • NBC’s The Today Show • ABC Evening News • 20/20

  3. Jim McKay • Sports announcer; ABC’s Wide World of Sports • Gloria Steinem • Journalist and feminist • Hunter S. Thompson • Writer for Rolling Stone • Father of gonzo journalism

  4. Politics during the 1970’s • North and South Vietnam’s civil war continued in to the early part of the ‘70’s • The U.S. withdrew from Vietnam in 1975 • The stock market was not doing so well • Jimmy Carter was elected as President in 1976

  5. Media Moments during the 1970’s • Shooting on Kent State campus on May 4, 1970 killed 4 students • The Pentagon Papers, study of the Vietnam war were published on June 13, 1971 • Arab Terrorists raided the Olympic Village on September 5, 1972

  6. Roe vs. Wade legalized abortion on January 22, 1973 • Paris Peace Accords were signed January 27, 1973 • To avoid impeachments, president Nixon resigned on August 8, 1974. • The “king of rock ‘n’ roll”, Elvis Presley, died on August 16, 1977.

  7. Sources • Google images • Article: The History of American Journalism- The 1970’s • www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/richardnixon

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