A photograph of Ervin Wardman, managing editor of the New York Press, 1901.
The New York Press was published from 1887 to 1916 during the height of yellow journalism and the circulation wars between Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World and William Randolph Hearst’s New York Journal. Editor Ervin Wardman first used the phrase “yellow journalism” to refer to the sensational style of Pulitzer and Hearst’s papers.