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Tabloid Man

The Life and Times of Ezra Norton

Sandra Hall
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Pages
358
Year
2010
Language
English

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Scandal, politics, power, and a very private man, THE RISE OF AUSTRALIA'S MASTER MUCKRAKER FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS, HE WAS ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL MEN IN AUSTRALIA. In 1922, Ezra Norton inherited the newspaper truth from his father, John. Norton Senior was a fiery polemicist and fierce drinker who used the paper to castigate his enemies and indulge his biases. He even fought out his differences with his wife in its pages by publishing their divorce proceedings. Truth and later its stablemate the Daily Mirror made Ezra Norton one of the key media figures of his day. His notorious feud with Frank Packer led to a fistfight at Randwick racecourse. And, his newspapers adopted and promoted his father's muckraking style to turn the Norton brand of tabloid journalism into an institution. Yet for someone who profited from others' scandals, Ezra Norton was an unusually private man. Sandra Hall's thoroughly researched and lively account of Ezra Norton's life gives a fascinating insight into this influential Australian figure. In doing so, it traces the evolution of tabloid newspapers and the Australia, in which the Nortons thrived.

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