William Randolph Hearst is a good example of a newspaper owner who used his newspaper for

O political gain

retaliation for personal attacks

more than just reporting the news

overreacting to the sinking of the Titanic

Answer :

Answer:

Political gain

Explanation:

William Randolph Hearst was known for publishing yellow journalism, which is best known for its sensationalism. He dominated journalism for half a century, he often used banner headlines and hyperbolic stories that were based on half-truths. Later he entered politics, he was elected a congressman for the House of Representatives in 1902 and 1904.

Answer:The answer here would be political gain

Explanation:Publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst (1863-1951) built his media empire after inheriting the San Francisco Examiner from his father. He challenged New York World publisher Joseph Pulitzer by buying the rival New York Journal, earning attention for his “yellow journalism.”

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