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What was the first newspaper printed but was later shut down by the British?
Public Occurrences.
What newspaper was continuously published in 1704?
Boston Newsletter.
Whose printing press was shut down by the British and also arrested?
John Peter Zenger.
Peter Zenger’s case established what?
Freedom of Speech.
Bengamin Day established what in 1833?
Penny Press.
became a popular addition to newspapers.
Photography.
What war was the first to be photographed?
Civil War.
What invention helped speed up news?
Telegraph.
Who was the first president to use the telegraph was?
Abraham Lincoln
The Telegraph Poles were in the middle of the war and were in danger of falling down. To make sure the most important part of the story was published, journalists put the most important part at the top. This was called?
Inverted Pyramid
Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst were in a journalism “war” and tried to get each others readers. They often lied in the stories to make them more interesting. The cartoon that made fun of each others newspapers was called?
“Yellow Kid”
The type of journalism that contains exaggerating information and lying is called?
“Yellow” Journalism
used “Nellie Bly” to make his stories more interesting.
Pulitzer
went around the world in a hot air balloon.
“Nellie Bly”
created a new form of journalism. (Chains of newspapers)
Associated Press