Pall Mall Gazette

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The Pall Mall Gazette was a prominent late 19th-century London evening newspaper known for its influential investigative journalism and role in shaping Victorian public opinion.

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Pall Mall Gazette canonical 2
The Pall Mall Gazette 1

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instanceOf British newspaper
evening newspaper
newspaper
acquisitionDate 1892
cityOfPublication London NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
dissolved 1923
editor Edward T. Cook NERFINISHED
Frederick Greenwood NERFINISHED
Henry Cust NERFINISHED
John Morley NERFINISHED
W. T. Stead NERFINISHED
editorEndOfTenure Edward T. Cook, 1892
Frederick Greenwood, 1880
Henry Cust, 1896
John Morley, 1883
W. T. Stead, 1889
editorStartOfTenure Edward T. Cook, 1890
Frederick Greenwood, 1865 NERFINISHED
Henry Cust, 1892
John Morley, 1880
W. T. Stead, 1883
founder George Smith NERFINISHED
genre general-interest newspaper
hasNotableEditor Edward T. Cook NERFINISHED
Frederick Greenwood NERFINISHED
Henry Cust NERFINISHED
John Morley NERFINISHED
W. T. Stead NERFINISHED
hasOnlineSuccessor none
headquartersLocation London, England NERFINISHED
inception 1865
influenced Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885 NERFINISHED
language English
mediaType print
namedAfter Pall Mall NERFINISHED
Pall Mall (London street) NERFINISHED
notableCampaign The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon NERFINISHED
notableCampaignYear 1885
notableFor campaigning journalism
influence on Victorian public opinion
investigative journalism
originalPublisher Smith, Elder & Co. NERFINISHED
owner George Smith NERFINISHED
William Waldorf Astor NERFINISHED
periodOfGreatestInfluence late 19th century
politicalAlignment Liberal
politicalOrientationUnderEditor Liberal under John Morley
New Journalism under W. T. Stead
publicationFrequency daily
publicationTime evening
publisher George Smith NERFINISHED
subjectOfNotableCampaign child prostitution in London
succeededBy Pall Mall Magazine NERFINISHED
targetAudience London commuters
educated middle-class readers

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Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor owned Pall Mall Gazette
William Waldorf Astor owned Pall Mall Gazette
this entity surface form: The Pall Mall Gazette