William Randolph Hearst
Media mogul, yellow journalism
Sayings by William Randolph Hearst
The power of the press is the greatest power in the world.
It is the duty of a newspaper to be a mirror of the community.
I am not afraid of anything except the truth.
The public is always interested in a good fight.
I have always believed that the best way to get the public to read a newspaper is to give them what they want.
The American people are a great people, but they are easily misled.
The newspaper is the only business that can make money by giving away its product.
I am not interested in facts, I am interested in news.
The press is the only check on government.
The public wants to be entertained, and it is the duty of the newspaper to entertain them.
I have always believed that the best way to influence public opinion is to control the news.
All work and no play may make Jim a dull boy, but no work and all play makes Jim all kinds of a jackass.
News is what people don't want you to print. Everything else is ads.
Any issue, the front page of which failed to elicit a 'Gee whiz!' from its readers was a failure, whereas the second page ought to bring forth a 'Holy Moses!' and the third an astounded 'God Almighty!'
The public is not interested in facts, but in the sensation.
When you have to deal with a man who is a beast, you must be a beast yourself.
Our government is a government of the people, by the people, for the people, and it will be as good as the people make it.
I am a newspaper man, and I believe in newspapers.
You can always tell a good newspaper by its enemies.
The most important thing for a young man is to get money -- and a lot of it.