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soon took control of the paper and remained on as editor, publisher and subsequently chief proprietor until the spring of 1875. A series of other editors and owners followed, each generally unsuccessful in their attempts to make the paper profitable. It went from daily publication to weekly, but
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purchased the paper in 1885 and restarted daily publication, running the paper until his death in 1888. Finally,
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as of February 1, 1891. When it did not succeed after a few months, he returned the new paper to Huntington.
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in 1833 or 34, a theatrical weekly founded in 1908, and the 1948-49 successor to
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The Sun Shines for All: Journalism and Ideology in the Life of Charles A. Dana
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has been used multiple times for unrelated newspapers, including the New York
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This article is about the 1868-1891 New York newspaper. For other uses, see
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When Giants Ruled: The Story of Park Row, New York's Great Newspaper Street
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in 1891. Munsey turned the paper into a tabloid and renamed it the
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When Munsey's plan to take over the paper were announced, the
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About The evening star. (New York [N.Y.]) 1833-1840
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would turn the political bent of that paper Republican.
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The paper was founded around early 1868 by employees of
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Index

New York Star
Manhattan
New York City
The Sun
Charles Anderson Dana
Joe Howard, Jr.
William Dorsheimer
Frank Munsey
Collis Potter Huntington
Isabel Mallon
Major Noah
PM
Sex and the City
The Sun Shines for All: Journalism and Ideology in the Life of Charles A. Dana
Hudson, Frederic
Journalism in the United States: From 1690 to 1872
When Giants Ruled: The Story of Park Row, New York's Great Newspaper Street
Printing and Publishing Prospects Pleasant
The History of a Newspaper
The Late "Bab" And Her Work
The Vindicator
"Bibliography of American newspapers, 1690-1820: part 8: New York City"
Mordecai Manuel Noah: A Biographical Sketch
About The evening star. (New York [N.Y.]) 1833-1840
Pioneers of Jazz:The Story of the Creole Band
The Daily Star on chroniclingamerica
Categories
Newspapers established in 1868
Defunct newspapers published in New York City
19th century in New York City

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