Q&A
Jack Doyle
2013-07-28T20:00:03-04:00https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvNDQzXC8yMDEzMDcyODIwMTIyNDAwMV9oZC5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ==Jack Doyle, founder of the Web site PopHistoryDig.com, talked about some of the stories he has written about popular culture and history. He describes the site as a collection of stories about a variety of topics, including media, entertainment, sports, marketing and politics. He explained what motivated him to develop the site, which, covers the history of popular culture and its impact on politics. All of the over 170 in-depth articles on the site were researched and written by Mr. Doyle and are accompanied by images, music and videos. He writes on topics that range from the use of President John Kennedy’s image in a watch commercial, to the 1977 Frost-Nixon interviews and their impact on ordinary Americans. He shared details from one of his stories about CBS newsperson Edward R. Murrow’s program titled “Person to Person.” In another story he described the dedication of a statue in Brooklyn, New York, honoring Senator Robert Kennedy (D-NY).
Jack Doyle, founder of the Web site PopHistoryDig.com, talked about some of the stories he has written about popular culture and history. He…
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Jack Doyle, founder of the Web site PopHistoryDig.com, talked about some of the stories he has written about popular culture and history. He describes the site as a collection of stories about a variety of topics, including media, entertainment, sports, marketing and politics. He explained what motivated him to develop the site, which, covers the history of popular culture and its impact on politics. All of the over 170 in-depth articles on the site were researched and written by Mr. Doyle and are accompanied by images, music and videos. He writes on topics that range from the use of President John Kennedy’s image in a watch commercial, to the 1977 Frost-Nixon interviews and their impact on ordinary Americans. He shared details from one of his stories about CBS newsperson Edward R. Murrow’s program titled “Person to Person.” In another story he described the dedication of a statue in Brooklyn, New York, honoring Senator Robert Kennedy (D-NY). close
Jack Doyle, founder of the Web site PopHistoryDig.com, talked about some of the stories he has written about popular culture and history. He… read more
Jack Doyle, founder of the Web site PopHistoryDig.com, talked about some of the stories he has written about popular culture and history. He describes the site as a collection of stories about a variety of topics, including media, entertainment, sports, marketing and politics. He explained what motivated him to develop the site, which, covers the history of popular culture and its impact on politics. All of the over 170 in-depth articles on the site were researched and written by Mr. Doyle and are accompanied by images, music and videos. He writes on topics that range from the use of President John Kennedy’s image in a watch commercial, to the 1977 Frost-Nixon interviews and their impact on ordinary Americans. He shared details from one of his stories about CBS newsperson Edward R. Murrow’s program titled “Person to Person.” In another story he described the dedication of a statue in Brooklyn, New York, honoring Senator Robert Kennedy (D-NY). close
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