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The Straightforward News Delivery of the 1970s, Commentary by MTSU Professor Larry Burriss

 
Commentary: The straightforward news delivery of the early 1970s, highlighted the simplicity and factual nature of stories. Wire services even had a straightforward approach, as did Walter Cronkite - - it was a different era.
Local news outlets like WGNS were different too. 50 something years ago, news was short, to the point and easy to understand. Here's another example of a 1970's newscast from WGNS. The news was presented without bias or sensationalism, featuring direct quo . ....

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Commentary: The Hindenburg and Pioneering Live Radio News, by MTSU Professor Larry Burriss

COMMENTARY': It was a historic broadcast that took place in May of 1937 when the Hindenburg disaster occurred. In fact, the airing of the events that unfolded marked one of the first live, on-scene reports of a disaster. With more on how this changed broadcast history, here's MTSU Professor of Journalism Larry Burriss.

 
About Dr. Burriss - Larry Burriss, professor of journalism, teaches introductory and media law courses. At the graduate level he teaches quantitative r . ....

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Commentary: Unraveling the Media's Influence of Fame, Perception, and Reality – by Larry Burriss

COMMENTARY: Fame and its relationship with the media, it is fascinating. Especially when the influence of media plays a role in shaping public perception and determining what is considered important or famous. With more, on what can be a twisted view of reality, here is Dr. Larry Burriss, an MTSU Professor of Journalism.

About Dr. Burriss - Larry Burriss, professor of journalism, teaches introductory and media law courses. At the graduate level he teaches quantitative research met . ....

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Clocking Out and the Importance of Redefining Work Boundaries in the Home

 
Commentary: In today's media commentary, the implications of sending and responding to after-hours emails and other communication are highlighted as things that have negative effects on health, personal relationships, and even business productivity. With more on what could ultimately lead to divorces, break-ups, lost friendships and potentially a lot of problems, here's MTSU Professor of Journalism Larry Burriss.

About Dr. Burriss - Larry Burriss, professor of journalism, . ....

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Media Commentary by MTSU Professor Larry Burriss: A Landmark Concert and Civil Rights Moment

 
Commentary: Two significant events in the history of African American performers and media controversy take place next week. Firstly, they discuss Marian Anderson's iconic concert on April 9, 1939, at the Lincoln Memorial after being denied use of Constitution Hall by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Secondly, a controversial moment during a Petula Clark special on April 8, 1968, where she touched Harry Belafonte's arm, prompting a sponsor's demand to delete the scene due to pot . ....

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