Newspaper Wars
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America's Last Great Newspaper War
- The Death of Print in a Two-Tabloid Town
- Written by: Mike Jaccarino
- Narrated by: Michael Karl Orenstein
- Length: 11 hrs and 42 mins
- Unabridged
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Recounts the story of America’s last great newspaper war between the New York Daily News and the New York Post, as both papers’ long rivalry turned existential amid the rise of digital news. The story is told through the eyes of the reporters, or “runners,” and photographers who fought the war on the ground in cities across America.
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America's Last Great Newspaper War
- The Death of Print in a Two-Tabloid Town
- Narrated by: Michael Karl Orenstein
- Length: 11 hrs and 42 mins
- Release Date: 08-04-20
- Language: English
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Recounts the story of America’s last great newspaper war between the New York Daily News and the New York Post, as both papers’ long rivalry turned existential amid the rise of digital news....
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War Fever
- Boston, Baseball, and America in the Shadow of the Great War
- Written by: Randy Roberts, Johnny Smith
- Narrated by: Craig A. Hart
- Length: 11 hrs
- Unabridged
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A "marvelous" (Sports Illustrated) portrait of the three men whose lives were forever changed by WWI-era Boston and the Spanish flu: baseball star Babe Ruth, symphony conductor Karl Muck, and Harvard law student Charles Whittlesey. In the fall of 1918, a fever gripped Boston. The streets emptied...
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War Fever
- Boston, Baseball, and America in the Shadow of the Great War
- Narrated by: Craig A. Hart
- Length: 11 hrs
- Release Date: 24-03-20
- Language: English
- A "marvelous" (Sports Illustrated) portrait of the three men whose lives were forever changed by WWI-era Boston and the Spanish flu: baseball star Babe Ruth, symphony conductor Karl Muck, and Harvard law student Charles Whittlesey. In the fall of 1918, a fever gripped Boston. The streets emptied...
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₹500.00 or free with 30-day trial
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