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VOICEONE:
WilliamRandolphHearstwasborninSanFranciscoineighteensixty-three.HewastheonlychildofGeorgeHearstandPhoebeAppersonHearst.Hisfatherbecamerichbydevelopingmines.Hismotherwasaphilanthropistwhogavehertimeandmoneytohelpothers.
WilliamRandolphHearsthadeverythinghewantedasachild.But,hewasarebel.Ineighteeneighty-five,hewasexpelledfromHarvard,oneofthebestuniversitiesinAmerica,forplayingajokeonaprofessor.
GeorgeHearstwantedhissontotakecontrolofdevelopingtheminesorthelandheowned.ButWilliamhadotherdesires.HebecameinterestedinnewspaperswhileatHarvard.HestartedworkingasareporterfortheNewYorkWorldnewspaperownedbyJosephPulitzer.
VOICETWO:
GeorgeHearstownedtheSanFranciscoExaminernewspaper.Buthewasmoreinterestedinpoliticsthaninnewspaperpublishing.Ineighteeneighty-seven,GeorgeHearstbecameaUnitedStatessenator.HegavecontrolofthenewspapertohissonWilliamwhowastwenty-three.
WilliamRandolphHearstwantedtocreateanewspaperthatpeoplewouldtalkabout.Heworkedlonghoursandputhighenergyintohisnewspaper.Heemployedsomeofthebestreportersandwritershecouldfind.And,hepaidthemthehighestwages.MisterHearstimprovedtheappearanceofhisnewspaperandboughtmodernequipment.Healsoimprovedrelationswithadvertisers.Advertiserspaytohavetheirproductsshowninnewspaperstoincreasesales.Newspapersprofitfromthemoneypaidbyadvertisers.
NewsstoriesintheSanFranciscoExaminerwerewrittenwithforce,energyandexcitement.Somestorieswerewrittentoshockreadersandaffectthememotionally.However,thestoriesweresimpleandeasytoread.
MisterHearstbelievedindoingwhateverittooktogetreaders.Hisnewspaperpolicywas:makethenewscomplete;printallthenews;shortenitifnecessary,butgetitin.ThatbecamethepolicyinnewsroomsacrossAmerica.
VOICEONE:
Byeighteenninety-one,theSanFranciscoExaminerhadthreetimesmorereadersandadvertisersthanwhenMisterHearsttookcontrolofthenewspaper.Inlessthanfiveyears,WilliamRandolphHearstmadethenewSanFranciscoE