PM (newspaper)

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PM was a left-leaning, advertising-free New York City daily newspaper published during the 1940s, known for its progressive politics and investigative journalism.

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instanceOf daily newspaper
defunct newspaper
newspaper
businessModel no advertising
cityOfPublication New York City NERFINISHED
continent North America
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
distributionArea New York City metropolitan area NERFINISHED
editor Ralph Ingersoll NERFINISHED
endPublicationYear 1948
focus anti-fascist coverage
labor issues
progressive politics
social issues
foundedBy Ralph Ingersoll NERFINISHED
frequency daily
fundingModel supported by circulation revenue
genre investigative journalism
photojournalism
headquartersLocation Manhattan NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance example of an advertising-free mass-circulation daily
influential in American left-liberal journalism of the 1940s
ideology anti-fascism
liberalism
knownFor coverage of labor and civil rights
extensive use of photography
innovative layout and design
investigative reporting on corruption
language English
location New York City
mediaType print
notableFor being advertising-free
politicalAlignment left-leaning
progressive
politicalPositionOnAdvertising critical of advertiser influence on news
publicationPeriod 1940s
publisher Ralph Ingersoll NERFINISHED
stanceDuringWorldWarII strongly anti-fascist
supportive of the Allied war effort
startPublicationYear 1940
status defunct
successorPublication New York Star NERFINISHED
targetAudience progressive readers
urban working and middle class

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