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E. W. Scripps and the Business of Newspapers

E. W. Scripps and the Business of Newspapers

by Gerald J. Baldasty
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/01/1999

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Edward Willis Scripps revolutionized the newspaper industry by applying modern business practices. His press empire grew to more than forty newspapers supported by a telegraphic news service and an illustrated news features syndicate. Convinced that big business was corrupting the American press, Scripps resisted supporting his newspapers through advertising. He also aimed them at the working class, an audience virtually ignored by most newspaper publishers of his era.

Drawing on Scripps's business correspondence, Gerald Baldasty provides a portrait of a long-neglected entrepreneurial giant. Maintaining that the press should support the democratic endeavor by informing its largest constituency, Scripps succeeded in creating a string of small, one-penny newspapers that advocated for the common people by crusading for lower streetcar fares, free textbooks for public school children, municipal ownership of utilities, and pure food legislation, among many other causes.
ISBN:
9780252067501
9780252067501
Category:
Press & journalism
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-01-1999
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
232
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x18mm
Weight:
0.37kg

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