viscount northcliffe
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A British hereditary title of nobility: "Viscount Northcliffe" refers specifically to Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe, a prominent British newspaper publisher and proprietor.
- A historical figure in media: The title is synonymous with a powerful press baron who founded the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror, and who controlled a large portion of the British popular press in the early 20th century.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The influence of Viscount Northcliffe on British public opinion during World War I was immense.
- Biographies often study the career of Viscount Northcliffe to understand the rise of mass-market journalism.
Advanced Usage
- Used as a metonym for media power: The title can be used to represent the concept of immense, concentrated influence in newspaper publishing.
- The government was wary of attracting the ire of a modern-day Viscount Northcliffe.
Variants and Related Words
- Northcliffe (proper noun): A common shortened reference to the Viscount.
- The Northcliffe newspapers dominated the market.
- Harmsworth (proper noun): The family name of Viscount Northcliffe.
- The Harmsworth brothers revolutionized British publishing.
Synonyms
- Press baron: A powerful owner of newspapers.
- Newspaper magnate: A person who controls a large newspaper publishing company.
Related Idioms
- To have the Northcliffe touch: Implies a knack for understanding and giving the public what it wants in popular journalism (derived from his legacy).
- The editor was said to have the Northcliffe touch, consistently boosting circulation.
Noun
- British newspaper publisher (1865-1922)