New York Daily Mirror

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The New York Daily Mirror was a popular mid-20th-century American tabloid newspaper known for its sensationalist coverage and influential columnists.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf newspaper
tabloid newspaper
cityOfPublication New York City NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
format tabloid
genre popular journalism
sensationalist journalism
hasCirculationArea New York metropolitan area NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
hasContributorType columnists
photographers
reporters
hasEditorialStance populist
sensationalist
hasMedium newsprint
hasReputation mass-market
popular
sensationalist
hasSection editorials
features
gossip
news
sports
industry news media
print media
influenced American tabloid journalism
New York City tabloid press
influencedBy tabloid press
isPartOf American newspaper history
New York City media history
language English
locatedIn Manhattan
mediaType print
notableFor influential columnists
sensationalist coverage
publicationPeriod mid-20th century
stateOfPublication New York NERFINISHED
subject celebrity news
crime news
human-interest stories
politics
sports
targetAudience mass-market readership
usesTechnique celebrity-focused stories
large photographs
sensational headlines

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Walter Winchell employer New York Daily Mirror