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Title: Joseph Pulitzer


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Joseph Pulitzer
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Pulitzer The Immigrant
  • Came to the U.S. from Hungary
  • Served for the Union in the Civil War
  • Became a reporter for German Language papers
  • Purchased St. Louis Post-Dispatch with his
    brother-1872,

3
Pulitzer The Mogul
  • St. Louis Post Dispatch became one of the
    countrys leading papers by 1878.
  • Pulitzer had a knack for running popular stories.
    He was also generally an advocate for the
    underdog.
  • Ran stories heavy with a mix of murder, sin and
    sex.
  • Pulitzer purchases New York World in 1883.

4
Stories from the New York WorldMay 10- 1883
the day Pulitzer bought the World
  • Dog show prizes awarded
  • New commissioners for the city council

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Stories from the New York WorldMay 11- 1883
the day after Pulitzer bought the World
  • DEADLY LIGHTNINGSIX LIVES AND ONE MILLION
    DOLLARS LOST
  • 100,000 BARRELS OF OIL IGNITED BY AN EXPLOSION
  • PENDING EXECUTION CORNETTIS LAST NIGHT. Shaking
    his cell door and demanding release. He refuses
    to listen to priest or ministershouting from
    under the black cap that his executioners are
    murderers.

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AND MORE SENSATIONAL STORIES
  • WARD MCCOKEY HANGEDSHOUTING FROM UNDER THE BLACK
    CAP THAT HIS EXECUTIONERS ARE MURDERERS
  • DYNAMITE IN HAITIREBELS USE IT TO KILL ANDWOUND
    400 PEOPLE

7
The Good Side of Sensationalism
  • Pulitzer was reform oriented.
  • Exposed gambling dens, insurance swindles,
    monopolies.
  • Attacked the St. Louis Gas-Light Company, the
    railroad monopoly, tenement house squalor.

8
William Randolph Hearst1863-1951
  • Took over San Francisco Examiner 1887
  • 1895 - Bought the New York Journal

9
The Yellow Journalism Wars
  • Hearst reduces Journal price to one cent
  • Runs wild, sensational stories of crime,
    pseudoscience
  • Hearst If there is an element of the ridiculous
    in a story, emphasize the ridiculous part.

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The Spanish American War
Remember the main
the Maine enters Havana Harbor January, 1898,
three weeks before an explosion sinks it.
Did the Spanish sink it?
12
As one of the few sources of public information,
newspapers had reached unprecedented influence
and importance. Journalistic giants, such as
Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer of the World,
viciously competed for the reader's attention.
They were determined to reach a daily circulation
of a million people, and they didn't mind
fabricating stories in order to reach their goal.
13
Hearst Hires Top Reporters to Go To Cuba
  • The correspondents, including such notables as
    author Stephen Crane and artist Frederick
    Remington, found little to report on when they
    arrived.
  • "There is no war," Remington wrote to his boss.
    "Request to be recalled.
  • Remington's boss, William Randolph Hearst, sent a
    cable in reply "Please remain. You furnish the
    pictures, I'll furnish the war."

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Hearst was true to his word. For weeks after the
Maine disaster, the Journal devoted more than
eight pages a day to the story.
15
Hearst Vs. Orson Welles The Power of the Media
Owner
May, 1941 Orson Welles film, Citizen Kane is
released.
Hearst is furious because the film satirizes him
and his lover, Marion Davies moves to have the
film suppressed.
Orson Welles career is ruined. Films
distribution is curtailed thanks to Hearsts
efforts.
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But in the end
  • Citizen Kane, after Hearsts death, attains
    critical acclaim.
  • Critics vote Citizen Kane the best film ever
    made.
  • Welles dies in 1985 his attempts to revive his
    directorial career never led to success equal to
    Citizen Kane.
  • Even Welles admitted Hearst wrecked his career
    for good.

17
No Stamp for Willie
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