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First Printing Press of America
Isaac Doolittle of Connecticut builds the first printing press made from American soil. -
Steam-driven Printing Press
Jonas Booth invents a steam printing press, soon making the mechanical process of printing newspapers less costly. -
First Edition of the New York Sun
The cheap paper was sold for a fraction of the cost of all earlier newspapers and as soon it attracts a much wider audience by ca the interests of New York City's goes up. -
First Edition of the New York Herald
Bennett will introduce a number of innovations that will revolutionize the American news industry. -
First Edition of the New York Tribune
Horace Greeley issues the first edition of the New York Tribune. -
First Baseball Box Score
The first baseball box score appears in the New York Clipper, the box score allows newspapers across the country to provide summaries of baseball games to a growing national audience. -
Joseph Pulitzer Acquires the New York World
Joseph Pulitzer acquires the New York World from Jay for $346,000. -
William Randolph Hearst and the San Francisco Examiner.
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William Randolph Hearst Acquires the New York Morning Journal.
He transform the Morning Journal into a penny paper, modeled after James Gordon Bennett's New York Herald, and rename it the New York Journal in 1896. -
First Color Sunday Funnies
The New York Journal, owned by William Randolph Hearst, publishes the first color Sunday funny papers.