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#135 Joseph Pulitzer (Politics & Media)

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Jul 12, 2020
Dive into the life of Joseph Pulitzer, a transformative figure in American journalism who revolutionized mass media. Discover his tumultuous journey from a troubled childhood in Hungary to becoming a media mogul amidst intense rivalries, especially with Hearst. Hear about Pulitzer's complex relationship with politics, including a near arrest instigated by Teddy Roosevelt. Explore the manipulative tactics of powerful newspaper owners and the personal isolation that accompanied Pulitzer’s monumental successes, revealing a cautionary tale of ambition and loneliness.
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Yellow Journalism

  • Pulitzer and Hearst pioneered yellow journalism, reporting shaped by personal biases.
  • This sensationalism and fabrication significantly influenced the media landscape.
ANECDOTE

Early Life and Tragedy

  • Pulitzer's father used a terrifying disciplinary tactic, recounting a Roman tale of a son's execution for disobedience.
  • His early life was marked by the death of several siblings and his father.
ANECDOTE

Escape to America

  • At 17, Pulitzer escaped to America, joining the Union Army through a scheme by wealthy Bostonians recruiting European soldiers.
  • He arrived friendless, homeless, and without English.
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