Hearst vs Pulitzer – The Price of News | 3

In 1883, 15 years before the Headless Torso Murder, New York City’s population was rapidly growing and the newspaper scene was pretty sleepy. The city’s nearly 50 daily papers, even the small New York Times, was a pretty sedate bunch, informing citizens about zoning board decisions and weather trends. They rarely draw any blood, stir up society, get the city talking.

But that’s changing, thanks to Joseph Pulitzer.

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