journalism history

  • journalism history,  Val Imm,  Vivian Castleberry

    Women’s Page coverage of child abuse

    In the 1960s, the women’s pages were the first places where the coverage of child abuse could be found. The above story was one of several written by Val Imm that appeared in the the Dallas Times Herald. The series was initiated by editor Vivian Castleberry would was tipped off by a woman at a Dallas medical center who saw injured children coming in. This coverage led to a community-wide discussion of the issue, centers for abuse and later legislation that truly make this a crime.

  • journalism history,  Vivian Castleberry

    Off to Dallas

    Tomorrow we leave for Dallas so I can speak about Dallas Times Herald women’s page editor Vivian Castleberry. We are also going to be at the University of North Texas for the opening of the Vivian Castleberry Peace Institute. Here is how Vivian is described for the documentary Trailblazing Texas Women: “An extremely bright, articulate woman, her close-cropped gray hair, pearls and suit reminiscent of the Kennedy era, Vivian Castleberry sips her cup of tea and tells her stories with a sardonic sense of humor and the same dry wit she deployed in print to blast those that treated her as “the little woman” journalist. Vivian knew from day one…

  • journalism history,  Vivian Castleberry

    Off to Dallas

    Tomorrow we leave for Dallas so I can speak about Dallas Times Herald women’s page editor Vivian Castleberry. We are also going to be at the University of North Texas for the opening of the Vivian Castleberry Peace Institute. Here is how Vivian is described for the documentary Trailblazing Texas Women: “An extremely bright, articulate woman, her close-cropped gray hair, pearls and suit reminiscent of the Kennedy era, Vivian Castleberry sips her cup of tea and tells her stories with a sardonic sense of humor and the same dry wit she deployed in print to blast those that treated her as “the little woman” journalist. Vivian knew from day one…

  • journalism history,  Vivian Castleberry

    Vivian Castleberry and Marina Oswald

    Dallas broadcast journalist Eddie Barker was one of the first to announce the death of the president. He also later got an exclusive interview with Marina Oswald, the widow of Lee Harvey Oswald. In his 2006 book, Barker described the woman as “a cold, calculating woman, even at the tender age of twenty-two.” This insight was despite the fact that as a Russian citizen, she spoke little English. Dallas Times Herald women’s page editor Vivian Castleberry also interviewed the widow who was the mother of two young children. They spoke while both folding diapers. The result became her only front page story. Vivian found Marina Oswald to be “warm, loving…

  • journalism history,  Vivian Castleberry

    Vivian Castleberry and Marina Oswald

    Dallas broadcast journalist Eddie Barker was one of the first to announce the death of the president. He also later got an exclusive interview with Marina Oswald, the widow of Lee Harvey Oswald. In his 2006 book, Barker described the woman as “a cold, calculating woman, even at the tender age of twenty-two.” This insight was despite the fact that as a Russian citizen, she spoke little English. Dallas Times Herald women’s page editor Vivian Castleberry also interviewed the widow who was the mother of two young children. They spoke while both folding diapers. The result became her only front page story. Vivian found Marina Oswald to be “warm, loving…

  • journalism history,  Vivian Castleberry

    Vivian Castleberry reference in Thinking Big

    In my research on Dallas Time Herald women’s page editor Vivian Castleberry, I came across the following reference in the book Thinking Big about the Los Angeles Times. (At one point, the L.A. Times owned the Dallas Times Herald.) “The major criticism of (editor Tom) Johnson was that his liberalism and commitment to new journalism was slick at best and superficial at worst. With all its changes, the Times Herald still remained a partial extension of its formal self. Certainly it had not become an anti-establishment paper. Editorial board member Vivian Castleberry was still the only woman appointed to a high-level position since the Johnson changes. When a board vacancy…

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