william randolph hearst
William Randolph Hearst competed against Joseph Pulitzer and published sensational stories in his newspapers during the 20th century. Hearst's newspapers were known for their sensational headlines and stories, helping to shape the era of yellow journalism.
William Randolph Hearst
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Hearst and Pulitzer competed for readers by using sensationalized headlines, dramatic illustrations, and engaging storytelling to capture the attention of the public. They also engaged in fierce circulation battles, offering their newspapers at low prices to attract more readers. Additionally, both publishers utilized investigative journalism and human interest stories to appeal to a wide audience.
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Both men were newspaper publishers who used editorials and slanted, sensationalized news stories (yellow journalism) to influence the information that the public received, and which influenced the views of US citizens. Because they controlled so many newspapers, with large readerships, their views had disproportionate influence.
they competed other greeks
he competed in the 1930's
1) Croquet - competed at the 1900 Games in Paris and never again. 2) Tug-of-War - first competed at the 1900 Games in Paris and last competed at the 1920 Games in Antwerp. 3) Golf - competed at the 1900 and 1904 Games only. 4) Cricket - competed at the 1900 Games only. 5) Polo - first competed at the 1900 Games and last competed at the 1936 Games in Berlin. 6) Rugby - first competed at the 1900 Games and last competed at the 1924 Games in Paris.
Competed as in, "I competed at the race yesterday."
in the finals 32 countries competed
running was the first sport man competed in.
The Shell Trophy is competed for in cricket.
France and England competed for influence in India.