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#335 Pulitzer vs Hearst: The Rise of Yellow Journalism

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

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The Penny Press, the New York Times, and Publishers Row

Newspapers of the 18 thirties were designed as a product to sell, and not necessarily an avenue in which to get the absolute truth. It's like this pure cold quest to sell the most newspapers by any means. poliser and hurst could influence those people, but could even spread this style of journalism across the country. They they both had newspapers,. because polletzer still owned the saint louis post dispatch, and hurst still had his san san francisco examiner. So aspiring newspaper owners would have looked to them for some inspiration.

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