Origin Story

The Daily Mail – Part one – Barons and Blackshirts

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Dec 18, 2024
Dive into the intriguing rise of the Harmsworth dynasty and the sensational origins of a newspaper known for its jingoistic headlines. Discover how Alfred Harmsworth transformed media in the late 19th century by catering to a newly literate audience, blending gossip and propaganda. Unravel the complex legacy of sensationalism, gender representation, and the media's impact on politics, especially during WWI. Explore the darker connections between media influence and fascism, all while grappling with the choices of key figures like Rothermere.
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ANECDOTE

Harmsworth's Early Career

  • Alfred Harmsworth, nicknamed "Sonny", launched his successful journalism career with 'Answers to Correspondents'.
  • His ambition was evident in a personal folder titled "Schemo Magnifico", outlining his plans for greatness.
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Factors Contributing to Harmsworth's Success

  • Harmsworth's success can be attributed to key legislation like the Reform Act, Forster Act, and tax repeals.
  • These expanded the literate and enfranchised population, creating a market for his journalism.
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Building a Magazine Empire

  • Harmsworth's 'Answers' initially struggled but thrived after his brother Harold ("Bunny") joined, introducing competitions.
  • They rapidly built a massive magazine empire, leveraging cross-promotion and reduced production costs.
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