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Joseph Pulitzer

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  • Indeed, if any single person was responsible for the statue's completion, besides Bartholdi himself, it was Joseph Pulitzer , the Hungarian-born publisher of the New York World.

    Before Liberty Was a Lady Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • In 1870, the essayist Henry Adams compared the financier Jay Gould to a spider; Joseph Pulitzer, the famous editor, later called Gould "one of the most sinister figures that have ever flitted bat-like across the vision of the American people."

    Why Bankers Should Be Grateful for Occupy Wall Street Jason Zweig 2011

  • If Joseph Pulitzer is going to be the villain of the piece, he should do something truly villainous or at least become more complicated and interesting than the paper tiger he remains here.

    Michael Giltz: Theater: Newsies Not So Hot Off the Press Michael Giltz 2011

  • Her chance arises when mogul Joseph Pulitzer decides to squeeze more money for his empire by raising the price they charge the newsies for their copies, almost ensuring they'll be lucky to break even at best but giving him more cash in his pocket.

    Michael Giltz: Theater: Newsies Not So Hot Off the Press Michael Giltz 2011

  • If Joseph Pulitzer is going to be the villain of the piece, he should do something truly villainous or at least become more complicated and interesting than the paper tiger he remains here.

    Michael Giltz: Theater: Newsies Not So Hot Off the Press Michael Giltz 2011

  • The reason artblogs caught on in the first place is that they frequently offered a sharper, better-informed alternative to the bland arts coverage published in regional newspapers—and that they were, to use a word coined by no less a journalistic authority than Joseph Pulitzer, "indegoddamnpendent."

    The Cleveland Orchestra Invites 'Criticism' in From the Cold Terry Teachout 2011

  • Originally the child of a circulation battle in the 1890's between Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal, yellow journalism sacrificed truth in favor of sensationalism in order simply to sell more papers.

    Terence Clarke: Yellow Media Terence Clarke 2011

  • Originally the child of a circulation battle in the 1890's between Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal, yellow journalism sacrificed truth in favor of sensationalism in order simply to sell more papers.

    Terence Clarke: Yellow Media Terence Clarke 2011

  • Originally the child of a circulation battle in the 1890's between Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal, yellow journalism sacrificed truth in favor of sensationalism in order simply to sell more papers.

    Terence Clarke: Yellow Media Terence Clarke 2011

  • Her chance arises when mogul Joseph Pulitzer decides to squeeze more money for his empire by raising the price they charge the newsies for their copies, almost ensuring they'll be lucky to break even at best but giving him more cash in his pocket.

    Michael Giltz: Theater: Newsies Not So Hot Off the Press Michael Giltz 2011

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