INTRODUCTION American journalism and mass media were both profoundly influenced by a very In the last decade of the 19th century up until the end of the first half of the 20thcentury, William Randolph Hearst was a mega-force to be reckoned with. Hearst was a famousAmerican publisher who built up the nation’s largest chain of newspapers. He was also a politicalfigure and one of the leading figures during the Spanish-American War period. In his newspapers,he introduced a sensational journalistic style of writing and spent millions of dollars to fascinate andcaptivate readers. This kind of journalism was described by critics as “Yellow Journalism.” During his lifetime, even up until today, he has been respected, feared, loathed and envied by hisfriends and enemies alike. A man in his position was capable of being the greatest constructor orthe most destructive evil of the Nation. BIOGRAPHYOn 29th day of April 1863, in San Francisco, California, Phoebe Apperson Hearst, in greattorment, gave birth to a boy in her bedroom. The boy was named William Randolph Hearst. William Randolph Hearst was the only child of George and Phoebe Hearst. His father, GeorgeHearst ( 1820-1891 ), was not born into a rich and wealthy family. He did his share of the labor ata lead mine near his home. Mining had always fascinated him even from his childhood years. Helater earned the nickname the “Boy-That-Earth-Talked-To” from the miners he was working with.With tremendous luck, hard working and blessings, he worked his way to become a multimillionaireminer and had also become a United States Senator from California ( 1886-1891 ). His mother,Phoebe Apperson Hearst ( 1842-1919 ), was a philanthropist and a school teacher from Missouri. She had gained national fame for her gifts to needy students and educational institutions. WhileHearst was a boy, his father travel...