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Photo in c.1890 of William Randolf Hearst (1863-1951). The Gilded Age NYC originated term, "Yellow Journalism", was defined as, eye-catching newspaper headlines, without well-researched news. Term derived from the feud between Hearst, and his acquisition of the New York Journal, and Joseph Pulitzer and his New York World. Primary years of their feud and the proliferation of Yellow Journalism was c.1895- c.1898, NYC. Joseph Pulitzer Newsies, Yellow Journalism, Joseph Pulitzer, Newsies King Of New York, 1800s New York, Army Football, New York Journal, William Randolph Hearst, Titanic Officers 1997

Photo in c.1890 of William Randolf Hearst (1863-1951). The Gilded Age NYC originated term, "Yellow Journalism", was defined as, eye-catching newspaper headlines, without well-researched news. Term derived from the feud between Hearst, and his acquisition of the New York Journal, and Joseph Pulitzer and his New York World. Primary years of their feud and the proliferation of Yellow Journalism was c.1895- c.1898, NYC.

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This picture shows one of Randolph's newspapers the San Francisco Examiner. This picture is important to William Randolph because he took control of his first newspaper company,the San Francisco Examiner from his father, when he retired. This picture was taken in the 1900s. "The San Francisco Examiner was the first newspaper company I had ever taken control of"-William Randolph Julia Morgan, Marion Davies, William Randolph Hearst, Citizen Kane, Hearst Castle, Sir William, History People, The Architect, Interesting People

This picture shows one of Randolph's newspapers the San Francisco Examiner. This picture is important to William Randolph because he took control of his first newspaper company,the San Francisco Examiner from his father, when he retired. This picture was taken in the 1900s. "The San Francisco Examiner was the first newspaper company I had ever taken control of"-William Randolph

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