Walter Isaacson Quotes
In His Competition With Bradford, Franklin Had One Big Disadvantage. Bradford Was The Postmaster Of Philadelphia, And He Used That Position To Deny Franklin The Right, At Least Officially, To Send His Gazette Through The Mail. Their Ensuing Struggle Over The Issue Of Open Carriage Was An Early Example Of The Tension That Often Still Exists Between Those Who Create Content And Those Who Control Distribution Systems.
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