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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. Yellow Journalism, Joseph Pulitzer, Army Football, New York Journal, William Randolph Hearst, Newspaper Headlines, Photo C, Cat Paw Print, Boston Public Library

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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The year was 1924, and to celebrate Ince's 42nd birthday a celebrity line up gathered on William Randolph Heart's yacht. Description from ruby-rubymusings.blogspot.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images Joseph Pulitzer, New York Journal, Marion Davies, William Randolph Hearst, Citizen Kane, San Simeon, Hearst Castle, Castles Interior, Film History

November 6, 1882 – November 19, 1924 Thomas Ince. American silent film actor, director, screenwriter and producer of more than 100 films and pioneering studio mogul. Known as the "Father of the Western", he invented many mechanisms of professional movie production, introducing early Hollywood to the "assembly line" system of film making. That is who he was in life. But of course, yes you are correct, I am going to concentrate on his death, and beyond. The year was 1924, and to celebrate…

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William Randolph Hearst (April 29, 1863 in San Francisco, CA – August 14, 1951 in Beverly Hills, CA) was one of the most politically powerful media businessmen in history. William was best known for being an American newspaper magnate, owning The San Francisco Examiner and The New York Journal amongst many others. Due to his success in business, many people overlook his role as a democrat in the US House of Representatives. William R. Hearst was married to Millicent Veronica Wilson (1882…

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