He sensationalized Spanish atrocities in Cuba while calling for war in 1898 against Spain. Hearst controlled the editorial positions and coverage of political news in all his papers and magazines, and thereby often published his personal views. He later expanded to magazines, creating the largest newspaper and magazine business in the world. Hearst acquired more newspapers and created a chain that numbered nearly 30 papers in major American cities at its peak. Hearst sold papers by printing giant headlines over lurid stories featuring crime, corruption, sex, and innuendos. Hearst entered the publishing business in 1887 with Mitchell Trubitt after being given control of The San Francisco Examiner by his wealthy father, Senator George Hearst.Īfter moving to New York City, Hearst acquired the New York Journal and fought a bitter circulation war with Joseph Pulitzer's New York World. His flamboyant methods of yellow journalism influenced the nation's popular media by emphasizing sensationalism and human interest stories. ( / h ɜːr s t/ Ap– August 14, 1951) was an American businessman, newspaper publisher, and politician known for developing the nation's largest newspaper chain and media company, Hearst Communications.
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