NewYorkWorld ... known as yellow journalism. Joseph Pulitzer died in 1911 and
the NewYorkWorld was
taken over by his son, Joseph Pulitzer II. Sales of the newspaper
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US HUMAN RIGHTS REPORTING:
Its Roots Go Deep ... 14) Minutes of a July 13, 1891 meeting of the editors of Joseph Pulitzer'sNewYork World considered the impact of sending a "first class man" such
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Reds and
Revolution: The Great Steel Strike of 1919 ... with its self-styled reputation for decency and impartiality; the NewYorkWorld
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The
American Experience | Andrew Carnegie | Program ... ... TALK HER WAY INTO THE OFFICE OF JOHN COCKERILL, MANAGING EDITOR OF PULITZER'SNEW YORKWORLD, AND INTO A BOLD NEW KIND OF JOURNALISM. Maureen
Corrigan: I think ...
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