Word: tabloidally
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sued for Divorce. Paul Gallico, sports editor of the tabloid New York Daily News; by Mrs. Alva Taylor Gallico; in Reno. Charge: cruelty...
...hocuspocus. He no longer wrote Socialist tracts, but he was doing more in behalf of the working people than his tracts ever accomplished. All of which was due to the fact that Joseph Patterson was editor & publisher of the newspaper with the largest circulation in the land, the tabloid New York Daily News, which last year earned $3,300,000 profit...
...first-rate layout of picture pages, thoroughgoing and breezy coverage of city news, sports and the Broadway scene, an irreducible minimum of foreign news (as few as one or two stories a day), a profusion of spry comics and features, and the strangest boast ever made by a tabloid: "THE MOST TALKED-ABOUT EDITORIAL PAGE IN NEW YORK...
...Pilot Kocher & apparatus sailed gaily, while his excited friends trotted after him. The august New York Times, proud of its minute coverage of aviation, printed the picture in its rotogravure section under the momentous caption: A MAN FLIES ON HIS OWN POWER FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY. The tabloid New York Daily News, biggest circulation in the U. S., did likewise. So did Hearst's New York American and tabloid Daily Mirror and his Chicago Herald & Examiner...
Quick to seize the similarity between the MacMonnies affair and the budding Manship incident, the tabloid Daily Mirror printed an imaginary conversation be tween the two sculptors' statues, head lined it "PROMETHEUS" BIG SISSY TO "CIVIC VIRTUE," promised to run further news of the "amazing wrangle...