New York World

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New York World was a prominent late-19th- and early-20th-century American newspaper known for pioneering mass-circulation journalism and sensational reporting.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf newspaper
building New York World Building
circulationArea New York metropolitan area
city New York City
country United States
employed Frank Irving Cobb
Heywood Broun
Irvin S. Cobb
Nellie Bly
Richard Harding Davis
Stephen Crane
endTime 1931
foundedBy Joseph Pulitzer
genre mass-circulation journalism
sensational journalism
yellow journalism
hasAwardNamedAfterOwner Pulitzer Prize
hasPart New York Evening World
New York World Sunday edition
headquartersLocation New York City
New York World Building
influenced modern investigative reporting
tabloid journalism
knownFor illustrated Sunday supplements
investigative exposés of corruption
pioneering mass-circulation techniques
sensational headlines
stunt journalism
language English
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity New York
mediaType print
mergedInto New York World-Telegram
notableEditor Herbert Bayard Swope
Joseph Pulitzer
Ralph Pulitzer
notableJournalist Nellie Bly
ownedBy Joseph Pulitzer
Pulitzer family
politicalAlignment Democratic Party (United States)
publicationFrequency daily
publisher Joseph Pulitzer
significantEvent Circulation war with New York Journal
Pulitzer–Hearst circulation war
Spanish–American War coverage
startTime 1860
successor New York World-Telegram
timePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century

Referenced by (9)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Joseph Pulitzer
Nellie Bly
Walter Lippmann
employer
New York World ("New York Evening World")
New York World ("New York World Sunday edition")
hasPart
New York World ("New York World-Telegram")
mergedInto
Joseph Pulitzer
owned
Nellie Bly ("The New York World (travel series)")
publisherOf
New York World ("New York World-Telegram")
successor

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