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This is way NPOV. Someone who cares should fix it. The US is not the source of all evil. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.33.158.121 (talk) 19:04, 19 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

http://lasparanoias.blogspot.com/2007/11/hearst-conspiracy.html seems to be a conspiracy blog with no citations — Preceding unsigned comment added by AgathoclesDeSyracuse (talkcontribs) 14:30, 5 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Separation of Pulitzer Hearst section from info about news in Middle West

The article cited https://watermark.silverchair.com/26-4-523.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAAkswggJHBgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggI4MIICNAIBADCCAi0GCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMIxtdj4syFgrbf7EfAgEQgIIB_p8ZrWXyn015asigRTyUftaf7dP4_Foy1cfGiLWMrMyf1H5Qr_J1JaPvrH0zsCovJryrJ0x5UcRW6W3ST2nj_Hsc8P43h8Px0--kEByk6XaCrOOQp2OIJRYyiXr9xW6VCmqTDCh55Nz1VJ2KoCFiA4_zFSgY23P9tDdUsTznM3DKomBKxnrmhG9CExeEOEbnMi5tbMdiH_pd5iZ0kzmK5JzW56KYwgwazVPXF5CHilAHjFwaKnuOplio1J2iLzQ1qc65JSIroYZkcy-1ke4VJ8UAObNERz5bWc1tGyOr5GsJVx2euOlv0w-VK4T1Ne1uyrzByzTdFuGS5MIyo-IH8TmrrmVMULDAzbsbECMIg3OmRa9rNCzfWI5aUyGmjyykhZMuFhBVrJX2PAhDxTdA0o-rbXEbdttfd5UOaDp17s29Qg_zPy88-4b-Mr6QsDA6VUD7O1m9-XKW2FVQBoxS8jBejI0BCUs0s-Lcb1fkifqkkv0bzdd1q1Si7MP--ZDpAuJxI5OI_V3EDyhHTakqebt2xUBYadwwRyQLCGdCcBBX5SJd0axF85ouQqm9fM0m47JmqXY7ET3CSpOGYf5N2Ln2sSciEzIGJVI3Saf2ab2YXbMAMu_IUziMivmUOz7wFMj79EHB7Bs8_2evNF2BLTvTSEve0WvbFglB7e5GBg

describes a non-trivial difference between the propaganda strategy used by Hearst and Pulitzer and how the war was promoted in the Middle West. Maybe there should be a new section describing the nature of propaganda in the Midwest at this time as Hearst and Pulitzer were based in NYC.