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12 Cards in this Set
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New York Herald |
James Bennett. Independence and accuracy. Used the telegraph. Founder of Associated Press. |
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New York Sun |
Benjamin Day. Start of the Penny Press affordable and understandable for the common man. Redefined sensationalism. London Plan. |
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New York Gazetteer |
James Rivington. Tories. Loyalists to the government. Neutrality. |
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Publick Occurences Both Foreign and Domestick |
Benjamin Harris. First periodical that looked like a newspaper. Witty and had gossip. Only had one issue because Harris neglected to get a license. |
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Federalist Wasp |
Harry Croswell. Got in trouble with Jefferson for seditious libel. Was found guilty. Alexander Hamilton defended him and it led to a law. |
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New York Tribune |
Horace Greeley. Innovator of the interview. Most widely read publication in the world. Relied on rationalism. |
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New England Courant |
James Franklin. Rebel printer fight against Boston authorities. |
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Boston News-Letter |
John Campbell. Postmaster so he wasn't likely to publish anything against the government. Published by authority so it was dull, old, and unprofitable. |
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Pennsylvania Gazette |
Benjamin Franklin. Cautious printer. Sensible balance and responsibility. |
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New York Evening Post |
William Bryant. |
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New York Times |
Henry Raymond. |
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New York Weekly Journal |
Peter Zenger |