newspaper publishing

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newspaper publishing

Whistler in the dark

2002
In 1868, twelve-year-old Emma and her widowed mother move to a tiny mining town in Colorado Territory to start a newspaper, but someone is determined to scare them away.

Joseph Pulitzer and the New York World

1999
A biography of the newspaper editor who crusaded against corruption, established the Pulitzer Prize, and founded the Columbia School of Journalism.

Case of the breaking story

2000
Joe Talbot, filling in at "The Oakdale Chronicle" when the entire staff comes down with the flu, calls on Wishbone for help when a red-hot case breaks right under his nose.

The truth

2001
A journalist in Ankh-Morpork investigates a high ranking official accused of murder.

The truth

a novel of Discworld
2000
William de Worde, a struggling scribe in the city of Ankh-Morpork, comes up with the idea of publishing an upper-crust newsletter with a newfangled printing press, but his success attracts the attention nefarious factions who take steps to put him out of business.

William Randolph Hearst and the American century

2004
Presents a biography of influential American journalist and publisher of newspapers and magazines William Randolph Hearst, discussing his career and his involvement in politics.

Kid blink beats the world

2004
A story of the newsboys (and girls) who took on the world's most powerful press barons--and won.

A newspaper

2004
Introduces what a news room is like, who the people are that work to produce a newspaper, and how a paper is put together, printed, and delivered.

The last juror

2004
In 1970s Clanton, Mississippi, college dropout Willie Traynor turns a failed small-town paper into a success covering a local rape and murder case and finds his life coming full circle when, nine years after receiving a life sentence for that crime, Danny Padgitt, son of Clanton's most brutally powerful family, is paroled and jury members start turning up dead.

William Randolph Hearst

press baron
1989
A biography of well-known publisher of newspapers and magazines who developed a sensational journalistic style described by critics as "yellow journalism" and pioneered color comics, Sunday supplements, banner headlines, and editorial crusades.

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