NY Obscura Society: “Printed Rivals” a 19th-Century Murder Mystery Adventure

Step back into the 1890s and join the crack reporting teams of the great newsmen rivals Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst. Before their names were legendary they were the owners of two New York City papers that redefined journalism and created the 24-hour news cycle long before the dawn of television. In 1897, their fiercely competitive coverage of a shocking New York murder fed an explosion of tabloid journalism that eventually helped to solve the scandalous crime.

Printing House Square, New York, 10038










When: Sat., Sep. 17, 2016 at 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Step back into the 1890s and join the crack reporting teams of the great newsmen rivals Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst. Before their names were legendary they were the owners of two New York City papers that redefined journalism and created the 24-hour news cycle long before the dawn of television. In 1897, their fiercely competitive coverage of a shocking New York murder fed an explosion of tabloid journalism that eventually helped to solve the scandalous crime.

Printing House Square, New York, 10038
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