New York Journal
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New York Journal was a notable daily newspaper published in New York City from 1937 to 1966. - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
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Owner | William Randolph Hearst |
New York Journal was a notable daily newspaper published in New York City from 1937 to 1966. - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
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Owner | William Randolph Hearst |
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1896/00/00 | William Hearst buys a color press for New York Journal and entices Richard Outcault and other the New York World's employees to jump ship and publish the New York Journal's full-color Sunday supplement with a version of the Yellow Kid. | Publisher | Invention of Comics | ||||
1897/05/00 | In early 1897, Erwin Wardman coins the term "yellow journalism" in refer to reporting by Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William R Hearst's New York Journal. | Publisher | |||||
1898/00/00 | Frederic Remington works in Cuba during the Spanish-American War as a war correspondent for William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal. | Newspaper | Spanish-American War | ||||
1898/07/01 | Rough Riders, 3rd Cavalry and 10th Cavalry charge up Kettle Hill | Newspaper | Memorial Loma de San Juan | Santiago de Cuba | Battle of San Juan Hill |
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