New York Morning Journal

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The New York Morning Journal was a late 19th-century New York City newspaper that became widely known after being acquired and sensationally expanded by William Randolph Hearst.

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New York Morning Journal canonical 1

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instanceOf daily newspaper
newspaper
acquiredBy William Randolph Hearst NERFINISHED
associatedWith Spanish–American War era press
circulation wars in New York City press
city New York City
competitor New York Times NERFINISHED
New York World NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
format broadsheet
foundedInCentury 19th century
knownFor sensationalist journalism
yellow journalism
language English
location New York City
mediaType print
notableCartoonist Richard F. Outcault GENERATED
notableEditor Arthur Brisbane NERFINISHED
owner William Randolph Hearst NERFINISHED
partOf Hearst newspaper chain NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Democratic Party NERFINISHED
publisher William Randolph Hearst NERFINISHED
state New York
subject crime reporting
entertainment news
international news
local news
national news
sports coverage
successor New York Journal-American NERFINISHED
timePeriod late 19th century

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New York Journal predecessor New York Morning Journal