Word: hearsts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Hearst's King Features Syndicate, which distributes Winchell to some 600 papers, cut out the paragraphs attacking the Herald, although the New York Mirror, which gets the column direct from Winchell, had already printed it. Winchell exploded, ordered his secretary to serve King Features with an ultimatum: if they did not send out the missing paragraphs in 15 days, he was quitting. King Features did nothing, but Winchell was mollified when he discovered that the Miami Herald itself had spotted the anti-Herald diatribe in the Mirror and printed it. Said he, ruefully, at week...
...majority of afternoon dailies in North and South Carolina and into Virginia and Tennessee. The rival United Press has run successful tests on a circuit from Atlanta, which will feed nine North Carolina papers beginning this week. Another 25-paper U.P. network will open in Oklahoma next July. And Hearst's International News Service is rigging lines for an 18-paper loop in Ohio, to be ready by early summer...
...Wrote Hearst Society Columnist Cobina Wright who was born on an Oregon ranch: "It seems to me that there is a great deal of unnecessary and adverse comment being made by columnists about...
...there are also dangers inherent in the General's removal. He may now return to the United States as a martyr, to be exhibited daily by the Hearst press and the rabid opponents of the Administration's Asian policy. His removal from the post of Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers will give the Russians an opportunity to barge into the Japanese problem...
...year ago, that the State Department knew of the letter, and yet no U.S. official had bothered to brand it a fake. The State Department's lame excuse: the memoirs had not been brought to the attention of anyone "in authority." But none of these excuses absolved the Hearst papers for failure to question their story before printing...