The Goldman problem is that it attracts people today who are more focused on hitting the jackpot no matter what it takes to fatten their wallets rather than the people who believe that the client comes first and that having a finereputation counts for much.
But William Randolph Hearst III has also inherited some of his Grandfather's literary genes.(Despite the Yellow Journalist tag, Hearst the First was undeniably a heckuva writer.) Under Will Hearst's stewardship, the Examiner enjoyed a reputation for fine, punchy writing and he even wrote the forward to a book about a 19th-century comic strip called Hogan ' s Alley.