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New York Mirror

Aliases

Daily Mirror (New York)Hearst Daily MirrorHearst's Daily MirrorNY Daily MirrorNew York Daily MirrorNew York MirrorSunday Mirror (New York edition, 1930s–1940s)

Disambiguation

Refers to the New York Daily Mirror (1924–1963), a Hearst tabloid newspaper. Not to be confused with the earlier New-York Mirror (1823–1842), a literary weekly.

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Organization

private-companyUSfounded: 1924

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  • New York Daily Mirror
    Wikipediahigh· 2026-05-14
    • Morning tabloid founded June 24, 1924
    • Published by William Randolph Hearst organization
    • Second-highest circulation in US before closure
    • Closed October 16, 1963, after newspaper strike
    • Editorial: 90% entertainment, 10% news
  • Daily Mirror (New York, N.Y.) 1924–1957
    Library of Congresshigh· 2026-05-14
    • Microfilm records of Daily Mirror 1924–1957
    • Held in Library of Congress Chronicling America database
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New York Mirror

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Disambiguation: Refers to the New York Daily Mirror (1924–1963), a Hearst tabloid newspaper. Not to be confused with the earlier New-York Mirror (1823–1842), a literary weekly.

The New York Daily Mirror was an American morning tabloid newspaper published in New York City by the William Randolph Hearst organization, operating from June 24, 1924, to October 16, 1963. Founded to compete with the New York Daily News, it became the second-highest-circulation newspaper in the United States despite heavy losses in its final years. The paper was known for sensationalist content—management estimated it was 90% entertainment and 10% news—featuring celebrity gossip, scandal coverage, and the famous Walter Winchell gossip column (syndicated from June 10, 1929, to approximately 1,000 newspapers). The Daily Mirror ceased publication following the 114-day 1962–63 New York City newspaper strike. No documented UAP/UFO coverage or involvement has been identified in publicly available sources.

Enriquecimento (PT-BR)

Desambiguação: Refers to the New York Daily Mirror (1924–1963), a Hearst tabloid newspaper. Not to be confused with the earlier New-York Mirror (1823–1842), a literary weekly.

O New York Daily Mirror foi um jornal tabloide matinal americano publicado em Nova York pela organização de William Randolph Hearst, operando de 24 de junho de 1924 a 16 de outubro de 1963. Fundado para competir com o New York Daily News, tornou-se o jornal de segundo maior circulação nos Estados Unidos, apesar de perdas consideráveis em seus últimos anos. O jornal era conhecido por conteúdo sensacionalista—a administração estimava que era 90% entretenimento e 10% notícia—apresentando fofocas sobre celebridades, cobertura de escândalos e a famosa coluna de fofocas de Walter Winchell (sindicada a partir de 10 de junho de 1929 para aproximadamente 1.000 jornais). O Daily Mirror cessou sua publicação seguindo a greve de 114 dias de jornais de Nova York em 1962–63. Nenhuma cobertura documentada ou envolvimento com UAP/UFO foi identificado em fontes publicamente disponíveis.

External Sources

  • New York Daily Mirror · Wikipedia · reliability: high — Morning tabloid founded June 24, 1924; Published by William Randolph Hearst organization; Second-highest circulation in US before closure; Closed October 16, 1963, after newspaper strike; Editorial: 90% entertainment, 10% news
  • Daily Mirror (New York, N.Y.) 1924–1957 · Library of Congress · reliability: high — Microfilm records of Daily Mirror 1924–1957; Held in Library of Congress Chronicling America database
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