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The New York Daily Mirror (1924–1963) was a William Randolph Hearst tabloid, distinct from the earlier New-York Mirror (1823–1842) and other Mirror publications in other cities.
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- New York Daily MirrorWikipedia▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Founding date: June 24, 1924
- Owner: William Randolph Hearst
- Format: morning tabloid
- Peak circulation: over 1 million daily copies
- Closure: October 16, 1963
- Notable columnist: Walter Winchell
- Daily Mirror (New York, N.Y.) 1924-1957Library of Congress▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Library of Congress catalog entry for Daily Mirror microfilm holdings
- Coverage dates align with Wikipedia sources
N. Y. Mirror
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Disambiguation: The New York Daily Mirror (1924–1963) was a William Randolph Hearst tabloid, distinct from the earlier New-York Mirror (1823–1842) and other Mirror publications in other cities.
The New York Daily Mirror was an American morning tabloid newspaper published in New York City by the William Randolph Hearst organization from June 24, 1924, to October 16, 1963. Founded to compete with the New York Daily News, the Mirror became the second-highest circulation newspaper in the United States by the late 1940s, reaching over one million daily copies. The paper was editorially focused on sensational entertainment and gossip (estimated 90% entertainment, 10% news), prominently featuring Walter Winchell's syndicated gossip column and celebrity coverage. As a major mass-market publication operating during the post-1947 flying saucer era, the Mirror would have covered UAP/UFO sightings as sensational news, though specific coverage details are not yet indexed. The newspaper ceased operations in October 1963, following the 1962–63 New York City newspaper strike and underlying financial difficulties.
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Desambiguação: The New York Daily Mirror (1924–1963) was a William Randolph Hearst tabloid, distinct from the earlier New-York Mirror (1823–1842) and other Mirror publications in other cities.
O New York Daily Mirror era um jornal tabloide matinal americano publicado na cidade de Nova York pela organização William Randolph Hearst de 24 de junho de 1924 a 16 de outubro de 1963. Fundado para competir com o New York Daily News, o Mirror tornou-se o jornal de segunda maior circulação dos Estados Unidos no final dos anos 1940, atingindo mais de um milhão de cópias diárias. O jornal era editorialmente focado em entretenimento sensacional e fofocas (estimado 90% entretenimento, 10% notícias), apresentando a coluna de fofocas sindicada de Walter Winchell e cobertura de celebridades. Como uma publicação de grande circulação operando durante a era de discos voadores pós-1947, o Mirror teria coberto avistamentos de UAP/UFO como notícias sensacionais, embora detalhes específicos de cobertura ainda não estejam indexados. O jornal cessou operações em outubro de 1963, após a greve de jornais de Nova York de 1962-1963 e dificuldades financeiras subjacentes.
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- New York Daily Mirror · Wikipedia · reliability:
high— Founding date: June 24, 1924; Owner: William Randolph Hearst; Format: morning tabloid; Peak circulation: over 1 million daily copies; Closure: October 16, 1963; Notable columnist: Walter Winchell; Editorial strategy: 90% entertainment, 10% news - Daily Mirror (New York, N.Y.) 1924-1957 · Library of Congress · reliability:
high— Library of Congress catalog entry for Daily Mirror microfilm holdings; Coverage dates align with Wikipedia sources