COM JO 357 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: The San Francisco Examiner, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, William Randolph Hearst

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Telephone: made news travel faster, allowed for communication with sources, quicker fact checking and interviewing, changed the way news was gathered. "(cid:886)(cid:883) citizen cane critique of hearst took it personally and wanted to bury: political migration: hearst was a progressive young person turned it conservative old person. Technology: telephone, made news faster, linotype machine, pictures, brought minorities into the news market pictures could tell the story they could not read in their own language. Politics: news as an institution vs. the government, spanish-american war: papers helped to create a political environment in. Divisions reporting to publisher (4 major: production, advertising: help design and place ads, circulation: push each days paper out to the audience, editor: editor and chief reporters to publisher (boss) Test: tuesday october 25, 2016 (cid:498)master(cid:499) from the (cid:498)apprentice(cid:499) Information is fact checked and presented in a logical way. Invested in the business (set apart from pulitzer and hearst)

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