New York Sun

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The New York Sun was a prominent 19th- and early 20th-century New York City daily newspaper known for pioneering mass-circulation journalism and sensational stories like the "Great Moon Hoax."

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The New York Sun 2
The New York Sun (editorship) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf daily newspaper
defunct newspaper
newspaper
businessModel low price, high circulation, advertising-supported
ceasedPublicationDate January 4, 1950
circulationType mass-circulation
country United States of America
surface form: United States
coveredArea New York City metropolitan area NERFINISHED
dateDisestablished 1950
dateFounded 1833
editor Charles A. Dana NERFINISHED
Paul Block NERFINISHED
endDate 1950
firstIssueDate September 3, 1833
format broadsheet
foundedBy Benjamin H. Day NERFINISHED
genre tabloid-style reporting
headquartersLocation Manhattan NERFINISHED
New York City
inception 1833
influenced modern mass-market newspapers
penny press movement in the United States
language English
location New York City
mediaType print
mergedInto New York World-Telegram and Sun NERFINISHED
nickname penny press newspaper
notableFor crime reporting
human-interest stories
pioneering mass-circulation journalism
sensational journalism
the Great Moon Hoax NERFINISHED
ownedBy Charles A. Dana NERFINISHED
Moses Yale Beach NERFINISHED
peakInfluencePeriod late 19th century
politicalAlignment Democratic (19th century)
priceAtFounding one penny
printingTechnology steam-powered press
publicationDateOf Great Moon Hoax series, 1835
published Great Moon Hoax series NERFINISHED
publisher Benjamin H. Day NERFINISHED
Charles A. Dana NERFINISHED
Moses Yale Beach NERFINISHED
slogan It Shines for All NERFINISHED
state New York
successor New York World-Telegram and Sun NERFINISHED

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A. S. Abell workedFor New York Sun
Rube Goldberg employer New York Sun
Frank A. Munsey owned New York Sun
Moses Yale Beach employer New York Sun
Moses Yale Beach associatedWith New York Sun
Francis Pharcellus Church employer New York Sun
this entity surface form: The New York Sun
Francis Pharcellus Church wroteEditorialFor New York Sun
this entity surface form: The New York Sun
Charles A. Dana notableWork New York Sun
this entity surface form: The New York Sun (editorship)
Charles A. Dana employer New York Sun