This volume presents in compact form main persons and press organs in
the history of the American media system, described by Pulitzer Prize
Winners. There are personality profiles of press tycoons like Joseph
Pulitzer, William Randolph Hearst and Henry Luce as key figures. There
are other press founders like Alexander Hamilton, creator of the `New
York Evening Post', or Henry Raymond who established the `New York
Times'. There also are sketches about originally bankrupt newspapers
sold at auctions and became successful under new publishers, like the
`New York World' or the `Washington Post'. Other chapters cover
high-circulation publications as exemplified by the `Ladies' Home
Journal' or `Time' magazine. In addition, several early stages of news
distribution in the United States are told as well as basic press
philosophies by starjournalists like Walter Lippmann.