It is not the business of a newspaper to tell the public what to think, but to tell it what to think about.
Media mogul, yellow journalism
It is not the business of a newspaper to tell the public what to think, but to tell it what to think about.
Media mogul, yellow journalism
Defining the role of journalism in shaping public discourse.
early 1900s
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