Joseph Pulitzer, a sensational journalist who influenced the opinions of many, invented new and original reported techniques that is present in today's media. He transformed simple ideas to worldwide phenomenons. In modern society, Pulitzer's name is affiliated with a prize; however, he led the world's largest newspaper and, from the stirring controversies in his writings to the immense grant for Columbia, Joseph Pulitzer perfected a new way of reporting. He ignited an entirely innovative era in the press. As a world leader, Pulitzer left a powerful legacy.
"The World should be more powerful than the president. He is fettered by partisanship and politicians and has only a four-year term. The paper goes on year after year and is absolutely free to tell the truth and perform every service that should be performed in the public interest." |
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