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  1. 1 set 2018 · Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the People: Directed by Oren Rudavsky. With Daniel Albert, Lauren Ambrose, Nicholson Baker, Rachel Brosnahan. Joseph Pulitzer spoke of "fake news" over 100 years ago and fought the dangers that the suppression of news had for a democracy long before our present threats to press freedom.

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    • Documentary
    • Oren Rudavsky
    • 2018-09-01
  2. Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the People. Theatrically Released and Streaming on PBS.ORG. Explore the life and legacy of Joseph Pulitzer, the father of modern journalism.

  3. 7 gen 2020 · Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the People - Un film di Oren Rudavsky. . Documentario, USA, 2018. Durata 84 min.

  4. How did Joseph Pulitzer, once a penniless young Jewish immigrant from Hungary, come to challenge a popular president and fight for freedom of the press as essential to our democracy? Adam Driver narrates the film.

    • Nicholson Baker
    • Chris Daly
    • Andie Tucher
    • James McGrath Morris
    • Emily Pulitzer
    • David Nasaw
    • Nancy Tomes
    • Elisabeth Gitter
    • David Redden
    • Daniel Czitrom

    Baker established a non-profit corporation, the American Newspaper Repository, to rescue old newspapers from destruction by libraries. He saved the largest and most complete run of The New York World. Author of Doublefold and with Margaret Brentano The World on Sunday.

    Chris Daly is a professor with a journalism background and deep understanding of the legacy of Joseph Pulitzer. Author of Covering America: A Narrative History of a Nation’s Journalism.

    Andie Tucher is a historian and journalist who teaches at the graduate school created by Joseph Pulitzer. Author: Misinformed: A History of Fake News in America (2019).

    Award winning author, James McGrath Morris, wrote one of the definitive biographies of Joseph Pulitzer. Biographer, author of Joseph Pulitzer: A Life in Politics, Print and Power.

    Wife of the late Joseph Pulitzer III, Emily Pulitzer was the deciding vote, determining the fate of the Pulitzer newspaper empire.

    David Nasaw wrote the definitive biography on William Randolph Hearst, Joseph Pulitzer’s primary competitor and fellow Yellow Journalist. Author, The Chief: The Life of William Randolph Hearst (Pulitzer Prize Winner).

    Professor Nancy Tomes, speaks to Pulitzer’s state of mind and his impact on the immigrant population. Bancroft Prize Winner Author: Madness in America: Medical and Cultural Perceptions of Mental Illness before 1914, and author of Remaking the American Patient: How Madison Avenue and Modern Medicine Turned Patients into Consumers.

    Professor Elisabeth Gitter specializes in Victorian Era melodies. She speaks to Joseph Pulitzer’s ill health and the personal cost of being sick in the 1890s. Author: The Imprisoned Guest.

    David Redden was the former Vice Chairman of Sotheby’s. He lives in Joseph Pulitzer’s home and explains the eccentricities of Pulitzer’s personality and employment methods.

    Professor Daniel Czitrom explains Pulitzer’s role in the Spanish American War and his resulting conflict with Roosevelt. Author: New York Exposed and Media and the American Mind.

  5. Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the People. Discover the man behind the award. A journalist who became a media mogul with an outspoken, cantankerous editorial voice and two best-selling newspapers, Joseph Pulitzer championed what he regarded as the sacred role of the free press in a democracy.

  6. Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the People explores the remarkable man behind the prestigious prizes. A Jewish immigrant from Hungary, Joseph Pulitzer began as a gifted journalist before...