Pulitzer vs Hearst: When Two Newspaper Moguls Went To War
Two media titans, Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, go head-to-head in a battle that would shape the future of American journalism. One is a Hungarian immigrant fighting for the people; the other, a wealthy tycoon’s son hungry for power. Their fierce rivalry revolutionizes storytelling, headlines, and the very idea of what a newspaper can be. Lies, ambition, and bold innovation fuel the rise of sensationalism and forever change how news is made.
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The blog was started to talk about issues impacting the pressroom both positively and negatively. The views expressed here are not of the LA Times, but of each individual's opinion. The Pressmen's Club is composed of men and women who have printed the paper for twenty years or more. Semi-annual dinners are held in March and October. See Ed Padgett for more information.
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