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Slate’s ‘Slow Burn’ podcast focuses on journalism history

August 14, 2018 toddvogts 0

Season two of Slate’s “Slow Burn” podcast hit my feed last week. It’s going to be about the scandal of President Bill Clinton and Monica […]

Newsletters create engagement

March 15, 2017 toddvogts 0

During my 45-minute commute home from my job as a high school journalism teacher, I was thinking about what I could have my magazine students do […]

WaPo growing engagement via Facebook

February 1, 2017 toddvogts 0

Last summer I decided Facebook was getting in the way of human connections, especially with my wife, because I would spend more time scrolling on the app […]

Posting dry spell comes to an end

August 17, 2010 toddvogts 0

OK. I’m sorry. It has been over a week since I last posted. That’s pathetic. So, just as a way to get things back up […]

Start-up competitor to WaPo gets a name

April 23, 2010 toddvogts 0

The Washington, D.C., start-up news website with its sights clearly set on The Washington Post and its local news coverage being brought online by Politico.com […]

WaPo competitor getting stronger

April 19, 2010 toddvogts 0

In October 2009, I wrote about a Washington, D.C., start-up news website with its sights clearly set on The Washington Post and its local news […]

WaPo competitor beefing up

March 4, 2010 toddvogts 0

This is getting interesting. In October, I wrote about how the parent company of Politico.com, Allbritton Communications Co., is starting a local news site for […]

Front Page Friday: Eye-catching art

February 5, 2010 toddvogts 0

It is that time of the week again. It is time to look at my favorite newspaper front page of the week. As always, I […]

Steve Buttry joining start-up competitor to WaPo

January 30, 2010 toddvogts 0

In October, I wrote about how the parent company of Politico.com, Allbritton Communications Co., is starting a local news site for the Washington D.C. area. […]

Google partners with NYT, WaPo to create ‘living story pages’

December 8, 2009 toddvogts 0

Today The Washington Post announced the start of a new partnership with Google. The search-engine giant is working with WaPo and The New York Times […]

Washington City Paper reenacts WaPo boxing match

November 5, 2009 toddvogts 0

On Tuesday I posted a blog titled “ WaPo staffers duke it out over article.” It seems last Friday the Style section became a Golden […]

WaPo staffers duke it out over article

November 3, 2009 toddvogts 0

On Friday two Washington Post staffers came to blows with one another over how a story was written for the Style section of the paper. […]

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About This Site

This site primarily serves as the online home for the writings of Todd R. Vogts (PhD, Kansas State University, 2023), an assistant professor of media in Kansas, and as a resource for his journalism students. It also houses other elements of his life, such as his work as an author and entrepreneur. Take a look around. There’s something here for everyone.

Research Interests & Activities

Dr. Vogts’s research focuses on mis- and disinformation, the intersection of media and democracy, sports media, community and rural journalism, and journalism education. He advises student media and teaches courses in communication, journalism, and digital media.

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