Joseph Pulitzer was the editor of the New York World.
John Peter Zenger was the printer of the New York Weekly Journal, charged of seditious libel by the corrupt royal Governor Cosby for printing in his newspapers the crimes and corruptions of the Governor, although they were the truth. The jury judged him to be not guilty, and this was the landmark of freedom of the press for America.
The New York Journal.
William Randolph Hearst.
Brooklyn became part of Greater New York in 1898.
he was put in jail for publishing stories in the New York Weekly Journal. The stories accused New York's royal Governor, William Cosby, of being dishonest.
New York Journal's War Issue - 1898 was released on: USA: July 1898
William Randolph Hearst, owner of the New York Journal, is the editor who encouraged war with Spain through sensationalized reporting of the events leading up to the Spanish-American War in 1898. His sensational headlines and biased coverage played a significant role in swaying public opinion in favor of war with Spain.
In 1898 Joseph Pulitzer was the Editor, Publisher and Owner of the New York World. Frank Irving Cobb was the Editor from 1904 to 1921. Joseph Pulitzer died in 1911 and his three sons ran the paper until it was sold and ended publication in 1931.
Steamer 'New York' - 1898 was released on: USA: August 1898
New York Journal American was created in 1937.
New York Journal American ended in 1966.
New York Law Journal was created in 1888.
New York Mounted on Parade - 1898 was released on: USA: June 1898
New York Police Parade - 1898 was released on: USA: June 1898
New York Naval Reserves - 1898 was released on: USA: July 1898
John Peter Zenger had several occupations in his life including editor and journalist. He created the New York Weekly Journal in 1733.
Grand Commandery of the State of New York - 1898 was released on: USA: October 1898