Jazz Age Journalism
The Rise of Magazines
The Rise of Radio
Syndicated Columnists
World War II
100

Which president had been a newspaper publisher?

Warren G. Harding

100

What was the largest selling magazine in America in the early to mid 1900s?

The Saturday Evening Post

100

Who is credited as the inventor of the radio?

Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian physicist.

100

What is syndication of newspaper and radio?

Syndicates supplied ready-to-use content; so things like columns to newspapers and shows for radio. 

100

Why was journalist Ernie Pyle so beloved for his stories about World War II?

He wrote about the average soldier in vivid language everyone could connect with.

200

What is the name of the newspaper whose publisher went on to become president?

The Marion Star

200

What was the editorial/business model of TIME Magazine?

Provide a wide variety of authoritative news in short, concise, polished stories.

200

Why was Nikola Tesla important to the development of radio as we know it?

He invented the alternating-current electric motor and contributed the idea that electromagnetic waves could carry messages

200

What famous person in history did Dorothy Thompson interview?

Adolph Hitler

200

Photojournalist Robert Capa was famous for his photos of which famous battle?

D-Day

300

Two ways magazines were different than newspapers?

They were published monthly, not weekly or daily, and they sought a national audience.

300

What was the defining feature of Life magazine?

Vivid photojournalism: aka great pictures

300

Name two laws created to govern radio.

Radio Act of 1927 and Communication Act of 1934

300

Who did Edward R. Murrow go after and expose in his TV show See It Now?

U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy and his witch hunt for "Reds" or communists in the U.S.

300

This New York Times reporter became “communications director” for the Manhattan Project to build the atomic bomb.


William Laurence

400

Name two other important papers of the Jazz Age, one in Chicago, one in Los Angeles.

Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times

400

Who was Fortune magazine’s first photographer, and what country did she go cover?

Margaret Bourke-White and she traveled to the Soviet Union.

400

Who had the vision of what radio could become?

David Sarnoff, who would become president of RCA, the Radio Corporation of America

400

What was syndicated columnist Walter Lippmann's column called?

Today and Tomorrow

400

This former model was the only woman to obtain US forces accreditation as a war correspondent.

Lee Miller

500

What was the best newspaper in the 1920s?

The New York World, owned by Joseph Pulitzer

500

Who wasn't the target audience for the sophisticated content in The New Yorker?

A little old Lady in Dubuque (Iowa).

500

He figured out radio waves could transmit human voices.

American inventor Reginald Fessenden

500

Syndicated newspaper columnist Walter Winchell focuses on what type of subject matter?

Gossip in both showbiz and politics.

500

What year were photos of dead WWII soldiers first published and where were those soldiers?

1943, and on a beach in Papua New Guinea