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New York Star (1948-1949)
New York Star may refer to: * New York Star (1800s newspaper), ''New York Star'' (1800s newspaper), a New York City newspaper from about 1868 to 1891, published by Joe Howard, Jr. and later William Dorsheimer * New York Star (1908–1936), ''New York Star'' (1908–1936), a theatrical weekly tabloid, Roland Burke Hennessy, editor * New York Star (1948–1949), ''New York Star'' (1948–1949), a newspaper that lasted from 1948 and 1949, successor to ''PM (newspaper), PM'' * ''New York Star'', a fictional newspaper in the television show ''Sex and the City'' See also

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New York Star (1800s Newspaper)
The ''New York Star'' or the ''Daily Star'' (1868–1891) was a New York City newspaper. The paper was founded around early 1868 by employees of '' The Sun'', who feared that the recent purchase of the ''Sun'' by Charles Anderson Dana would turn the political bent of that paper Republican.Steele, Janet EThe Sun Shines for All: Journalism and Ideology in the Life of Charles A. Dana p. 81 (1993) Hudson, FredericJournalism in the United States: From 1690 to 1872 p. 488 (1873) Joe Howard, Jr. 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 then William Dorsheimer purchased the paper in 1885 and restarted daily publication, running the paper until his death in 1888. ooks.google.com/books?id=sOopAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA208&dq= Appleton's Cyclopædi ...
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New York Star (1908–1936)
New York Star may refer to: * ''New York Star'' (1800s newspaper), a New York City newspaper from about 1868 to 1891, published by Joe Howard, Jr. and later William Dorsheimer * ''New York Star'' (1908–1936), a theatrical weekly tabloid, Roland Burke Hennessy, editor * ''New York Star'' (1948–1949), a newspaper that lasted from 1948 and 1949, successor to '' PM'' * ''New York Star'', a fictional newspaper in the television show ''Sex and the City ''Sex and the City'' is an American romantic comedy, romantic comedy-drama television series created by Darren Star for HBO. An adaptation of Candace Bushnell's Sex and the City (newspaper column), newspaper column and 1996 book anthology of the ...'' See also * New York Stars (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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New York Star (1948–1949)
The ''New York Star'' (1948–1949) was a short-lived newspaper that succeeded '' PM'' newspaper (1940–1948), owned by US attorney Bartley Crum and journalist Joseph Fels Barnes. History On June 23, 1948, ''The New York Times'' announced the first appearance that day of the ''New York Star'' as successor to ''PM'' newspaper. In particular, the ''Star'' stressed differences from its predecessor. The ''Star'' would be "as independent of the tyranny of slogans and colors as it is of vested interests." In defining its independence, the paper stated it would be neither "red, white, pink, right, left, or center" because such terms had been over-used, "squeezed like lemon rinds". The paper looked forward to continued policies of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Wendell Willkie. Most strongly, the newspaper said it would stop the "''PM'' technique of combining editorial comment with news stories." Instead, the ''New York Star'' would "report the news as honestly and well as skill ca ...
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PM (newspaper)
''PM'' was a liberal-leaning daily newspaper published in New York City by Ralph Ingersoll from June 1940 to June 1948 and financed by Chicago millionaire Marshall Field III. The paper borrowed many elements from weekly news magazines, such as many large photos and at first was bound with staples. In an attempt to be free of pressure from business interests, it did not accept advertising. These departures from the norms of newspaper publishing created excitement in the industry. Some 11,000 people applied for the 150 jobs available when the publication first hired staff. Publication history The origin of the name is unknown, although Ingersoll recalled that it probably referred to the fact that the paper appeared ''post meridiem'' (in the afternoon); ''The New Yorker'' reported that the name had been suggested by Lillian Hellman. (There is no historical evidence for the suggestion that the name was an abbreviation of ''Picture Magazine''.) The first year of the paper was a ...
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Sex And The City
''Sex and the City'' is an American romantic comedy, romantic comedy-drama television series created by Darren Star for HBO. An adaptation of Candace Bushnell's Sex and the City (newspaper column), newspaper column and 1996 book anthology of the same name, the series premiered in the United States on June 6, 1998, and concluded on February 22, 2004, with 94 episodes broadcast over six seasons. Throughout its development, the series received contributions from various producers, screenwriters, and directors, principally Michael Patrick King. ''Sex and the City'' has received both acclaim and criticism for its subjects and characters, and is credited with helping to increase HBO's popularity as a network. The series has won several accolades, including seven of its 54 Emmy Award nominations, eight of its 24 Golden Globe Award nominations, and three of its 11 Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. The series placed fifth on ''Entertainment Weekly'' "New TV Classics" list, and has b ...
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