The Journalism Education Association (JEA) has been around for more than 100 years, but journalism itself has a long history as well. Tuesday, Feb. 20, marks 2024’s Scholastic Journalism Week’s second day, which follows the theme “Journalism Then.” The Muse created a timeline to reflect on numerous events and commemorate significant changes within the field.
A Look Into American Journalism’s Past
Notable developments in journalism through the 19th and 20th centuries
February 20, 2024

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