News, thoughts and ramblings about mass media history (and, occasionally, other subjects)
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Twain on the Press
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Joe Paterno: 1926-2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Edgar Allan Poe: Magazine Editor
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Creative Protests
The creative protests being waged against two Internet piracy bills has made me think about the way one Colonial newspaper protested the Stamp Act 250 years ago. Web sites such as Google and Wikipedia that oppose the controversial bills are encouraging users to make their voices heard. Google directed anyone visiting the site to pages detailing the tech industry's complaints. Wikipedia even shut down its English-language site for 24 hours. The Pennsylvania Journal waged its battle against the hated Stamp Act in a simpler, but nonetheless creative manner. The newspaper designed its front page to look like a tombstone with the slogan, "Expiring in the Hopes of Resurrection to Life Again." The protest by the Pennsylvania Journal and other newspapers proved to be successful. We'll see what is the impact of protests by web sites against the piracy bills.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Hooray for "Hugo"
Our family saw "Hugo" this week. It is the story of a 12-year-old orphan who lives in a Paris train station and is trying to repair an automaton, believing it has a message from his late father. He meets a toy shop owner who turns out to be forgotten and disillusioned cinema legend, Georges Melies. Hugo and Georges' goddaughter, Isabelle, reconnect him with his past and a new generation of film lovers. Anyone interested in cinema history won't want to miss this charming film. Here is an interesting story from the Los Angeles Times about how "Hugo" has revived interest in Melies.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Remembering Kennesaw Mountain
In wrapping up the manuscript for my book on Civil War journalism, I have been thinking about how I first got interested in the subject. Twenty years ago, our family was living in Marietta, Georgia, less than a mile from Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. I enjoyed hiking in the park and that's when I first started thinking about the reporters who covered the fighting that took place there in 1863. I've been writing about the subject ever since.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
A Christmas Gift from the Past
My oldest daughter's favorite Christmas gift this year was a record player, yes, a record player. A college friend has one and Emily decided that she wanted one, too. It was a lot of fun showing her how it worked--that needle can be tricky she learned--and then digging out some of our old records from the basement for her to play.
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