The New York Times of the United States was only considered a newspaper with more influential power in the United States during this period, and did not become a major newspaper in the United States and even the world like later generations. The New York Times was made by Henry.
Jarvis.
Raymond was founded on September 18, 1851 and sold for only 1 cent. However, the New York Times did not develop well, although in George.
During the presidency of Jones, the huge corruption case of the Tammony Association was exposed, which caused a sensation, but this did not reverse the dilemma of the New York Times' long-term losses.
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Oaks borrowed 75,000 yuan to acquire the Times, which was on the verge of bankruptcy. At that time, the circulation was about share, with debt of 300,000 and a loss of more than $ per week. When Oaks took over the New York Times, he determined the Times' news reporting principle: "Strive to be true."
, fearless, impartial, and does not divide the party, region or any special interests."
Adolf.
Oaks boldly expanded the supplement and invested in news reports, increasing the content of international news that was quite rare at the time. Under his leadership, the New York Times gained international recognition and reputation. Although the Spanish-American War made the yellow
News is very popular, but the Times still has more than 82,000 copies of the circulation. Two years later, the New York Times sold more than 10,000 copies of the KO. In 1897, he proposed the New York Times motto: "All
News worth printing”. This motto is recognized as a challenge to the “yellow news”. Oaks demands a serious, solemn, well-educated newspaper to be published to the elite of New York, and also put forward a loud slogan for pornographic news
After the Sino-US war began, especially after the United States moved into the wartime system, the US government began to interfere in the US public opinion. Major newspapers were supervised by the government, and the newspapers to be printed the next day must be handed over to specially established government units for review.
.This system made Adolf.
Oaks was very dissatisfied, which was completely contrary to his confirmed New York Times' news reporting principles.
However, due to the government's warning, he had to compromise with the government. But Adolf Oaks had always wanted to fight back. Now, the opportunity finally came.
"Come here, come and find the editor!" At nine o'clock in the evening on March 30, Adolf.
Oaks did not get off work as usual, but continued to stay in the company. He was very hesitant whether to do this. Although it was a bit risky, if it succeeded, his New York Times would definitely become the largest in the United States.
of newspaper.
"Boss, is there anything wrong?" Soon, the editor-in-chief of the New York Times came to Adolf.
In Oaks' office, this is a middle-aged man with a slightly bald man with thick glasses, very much like a professor in a university.
"Has the newspaper been sent for review today?" Adolf.
Oaks asked.
"It has been reviewed and I am about to send it to the printing factory to print!" said the editor.
"Re-order this report and put it on the front page!" Adolf.
Oaks handed over several pieces of paper to the editor-in-chief.
The editor-in-chief took it over in confusion, but his face suddenly turned pale: "Boss, is this true? Do we really want to do this? This report will definitely not be reviewed!" The editor-in-chief said in horror.
"Has our newspaper been reviewed and approved? Be sure to keep it confidential and not let others know. After re-typed, you personally send the newspaper to the printing factory. Be sure to make sure that this report can be published the next day!" Adolf.
Oaks said.
The editor-in-chief opened his mouth, but saw Adolf.
The firm expression on Oaks's face had to swallow the persuasion again.
"Boss, don't worry, I will keep it secret!" said the editor. He knew that if this matter was leaked, it would cause much trouble to the New York Times. Maybe they would all be arrested and imprisoned.
Inside, perhaps after the newspaper is released, the government will not have the energy to care about them. He knows very well what kind of sensation such a report will cause in the United States.
Adolf.
Oaks nodded. This report was not written by a reporter from the New York Times, but sent by a friend of his. The man was former President Theodore.
Roosevelt's supporter. Adolf.
Ox was also very hesitant. He knew that if the handling was not done well, the New York Times would face a catastrophe. However, he still wanted to take a gamble. He hoped that the New York Times would become the most influential in the United States.
Newspapers, not as hot and unpleasant as they are now. The most important point is Adolf.
Oaks is dissatisfied with some of the policies of the Taft government. Although the US military defeated the war on the front line and was not conducive to the stability of the United States, the Taft government is covering up the bell, which makes Adolf even more.
Oaks was dissatisfied. He didn't want the general public to be fooled by those shameless politicians!
March 31, this day is destined to be the United States! If it is calm, the status of the Taft government will become stormy on this day.!
Jack is a retired soldier. At the age of 40, he participated in the Spanish-American War and was bravely wounded during the war. After the war, he found a job in a car factory. With the development of the economy, cars were in the United States.
It has also become an emerging industry. After the outbreak of the war, the government increased its procurement of heavy trucks, which has led to an explosive increase in the automobile industry.
Every morning, on the way to work, Jack habitually buys a newspaper to see if something big happens. However, there have been fewer and fewer news about war in newspapers recently, and most of the only ones are for
The US military and the government sing praises. However, Jack didn't believe it at all. He had participated in the war and knew the strength of the Chinese army. It was almost impossible for the US Army to defeat the Chinese. The New York Times is Jack's favorite newspaper.
, because this newspaper dares to tell the truth. Today, this newspaper did not disappoint him.
After Jack opened the newspaper, he was immediately attracted by the front page headlines. The title on it was a great defeat for the US military and the Chinese had already broken through the defense line of the Southern Madre Mountains. Even if Jack didn't believe his first reaction, he was still in the newspaper a few days ago.
I saw the news that the US military defeated the Chinese army after a hard battle. Why did such a reversal occur in just a few days?
Afterwards, Jack continued to read, and the newspaper introduced the battle in Chilpansingo in detail, and listed the losses of the US military in detail, as well as the next moves of the US military, etc. Finally, the newspaper also
Commented on what impact the US military will have after being defeated by the Chinese in the Southern Sierra Madre defense line, etc. By the way, complained about the government's blockade of the news.
After reading the newspaper, Jack suddenly became angry. He could not tolerate the government's deception and foolingness of him. He thought that when he was running for president in Taft, he even voted for him. The angry Jack had no intention of going to work.
He turned to New York City Hall, and he wanted to ask what the senior government officials wanted to do? How long did they have to fool the American people?
The anger of the people who bought the New York Times in large quantities were aroused throughout New York and several nearby states. Under their leadership, the people in eastern United States became angry and people went to the state government in groups or
The municipal government protested and asked the government to give everyone an explanation.
At the same time, Theodore, who was prepared for a long time.
Roosevelt and his Progressive Party also started to move. The Progressive Party members gave speeches everywhere. They assured the people that the news published in the New York Times was true. President Taft deceived the American people and fooled everyone.
This quickly triggered protests against the Taft government across the United States, and some radicals even shouted the slogan of Taft getting out of the White House.
And at this time, Theodore.
Roosevelt also contacted Republican lawmakers and asked everyone to initiate the impeachment of Taft. Some lawmakers who originally supported Taft all learned the truth about the front line and the measures taken by the Taft government to block the news.
Reverse to Theodore.
Roosevelt, the big capitalists who supported the Republican Party, were also very disappointed with Taft. They were with Theodore.
After Roosevelt secretly discussed, Etheodore.
Roosevelt returned to the Republican Party, and the Progressive Party was also re-merged into the Republican Party as a condition that he agreed to fully support Theodore.
Roosevelt.
Theodore Roosevelt agreed to the conditions of the big capitalists without thinking about it. He knew that in a money society like the United States, it would be impossible for him to become president again without the support of capitalists.
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Theodore.
Roosevelt returned to the Republican Party, uniting the strength of the Republican Party again. Republican lawmakers also took to the streets to call on the people to resist the Taft government. At the same time, lawmakers were also preparing to launch an impeachment of President Taft.
In addition, the Democratic Party, the old rival of the Republican Party, will not miss this opportunity. Democratic lawmakers and supporters criticized the Taft government and the Republican Party for wanting to drive Taft out of the White House and then the Democratic Party can replace it.
At the same time, Democratic lawmakers also agreed to impeach President Taft and drove him out of the White House.
In a very short period of time, this trend swept across the United States. Almost all major cities broke out in marches and rallies against President Taft, and the spread was so fast that the Taft government was helpless.
The speakers of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives also discussed reopening Congress and voting for a proposal for distrust of President Taft as quickly as possible. When the United States entered the wartime system, Congress was adjourned. But such an outbreak occurred
In the incident, Congress obviously cannot let President Taft do anything wrong!