journalism history

Thesis about women’s pages

I just came across a thesis from the University of Wisconsin that looks at women’s page content from a public relations perspective.

The thesis includes a strong lit review including some comments from the Chicago Tribune women’s page editor Colleen “Koky” Dishon. It also includes new information about the criticism of food journalism in the early 1970s.

Overall, the thesis reinforces the concept that the editors were not swayed by advertisers despite what some critics have charged.

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journalism history

Thesis about women’s pages

I just came across a thesis from the University of Wisconsin that looks at women’s page content from a public relations perspective.

The thesis includes a strong lit review including some comments from the Chicago Tribune women’s page editor Colleen “Koky” Dishon. It also includes new information about the criticism of food journalism in the early 1970s.

Overall, the thesis reinforces the concept that the editors were not swayed by advertisers despite what some critics have charged.

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