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Professor of Media Studies

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Media Interviews

Before truthers: How JFK assassination coverage united us all [Salon article on my research!]

February 02, 2015
Salon Link

Ferguson, Protest and the Media Image [Coy Barefoot’s Inside Charlottesville radio show]

February 02, 2015
Inside Charlottesville Link

Equal Time [Coy Barefoot’s Inside Charlottesville radio show]

February 02, 2015
Inside Charlottesvile Link

JFK and the Media [Coy Barefoot’s Inside Charlottesville radio show]

February 02, 2015
Inside Charlottesville Link

“Unprecedented media coverage got up close, personal” [USA Today piece on March on Washington]

February 02, 2015
USA Today Link

Before The Internet, TV Was The Disruptive News Technology [With Good Reason radio interview]

February 02, 2015
WAMU 88.5 Link

The JFK assassination as news: TV provided an intimate experience of national trauma [Washington Post interview]

February 02, 2015
The Washington Post Link
Read More The JFK assassination as news: TV provided an intimate experience of national trauma [Washington Post interview]

Kennedy: An American Fascination [Interview with The Virginia Advocate]

February 02, 2015
The Virginia Advocate Link

Equal Time: The Networks and the Civil Rights Movement [With Good Reason radio interview]

February 02, 2015
With Good Reason Link
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  • Before truthers: How JFK assassination coverage united us all [Salon article on my research!]
  • Ferguson, Protest and the Media Image [Coy Barefoot’s Inside Charlottesville radio show]
  • Equal Time [Coy Barefoot’s Inside Charlottesville radio show]
  • JFK and the Media [Coy Barefoot’s Inside Charlottesville radio show]
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