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Marshall Field's first newspaper was five years old this week-and paying its own way. Proudly Manhattan's loud, leftist tabloid PM announced that it has now completed a full year in the black, just from the nickels it picks up on newsstands and without taking a single baited dollar from advertisers...
Colonel John R. (Tex) McCrary, 34, ex-chief editorial writer of Hearst's tabloid New York Daily Mirror and onetime son-in-law of Hearst's late Pundit Arthur Brisbane; she for the first time, he for the second; in Manhattan...
...with a British election, things are different. . . . So when a distinguished tabloid member of the McCorrnick-Patterson axis says that [Churchill should be elected], it is only exercising a prerogative that it would be the first to deny...
...tabloid New York Daily News flatters the common man by cheering for commonness; consequently it has the largest newspaper audience in the U.S. The News scorns reformers, and flaunts the details of Manhattan's juiciest scandals with a self-righteousness that does not conceal a smirk. Its general attitude toward manners & morals is the tough kid's jeer: if they're good they're probably phoney and certainly ridiculous...
...undertone was sober and reflective. New York's tabloid Daily News caught the feeling: instead of an editorial for V-E day it printed the Te Deum Laudamus. Most of the advertisements in Manhattan's press were expressions of thanksgiving. The churches were crowded early...