Political papers that generally pushed the plan of a particular political group and was subsidized by that political group were known as Partisan press.
Partisan Press is a form of journalism in which publishers and editors of newspapers develop close relations with certain political parties, resulting in news reportage that staunchly supports these parties and their policies. The partisan press have historically had much influence on public opinion and political developments in countries, from France to Japan to India.
The US saw a party press era between 1780s to 1830s, when there was a quid pro quo relation between news editors and political parties. This was a practice that the Progressive Era reformists rallied against.
To learn more about Political papers: brainly.com/question/13413902
#SPJ4