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George Barry Bingham Jr. (September 23, 1933 – April 3, 2006 in Louisville, Kentucky) was an American newspaper publisher and television and radio executive. He was the third and last generation of the Bingham family that controlled Louisville's daily newspapers, a television station, and two radio stations for much of the 20th century.
George Barry Bingham Sr. (February 10, 1906 – August 15, 1988) was the patriarch of a family that dominated local media in Louisville for several decades in the 20th century. Family and career [ edit ]
Barry Bingham, Jr., 72, American television and radio executive, former editor and publisher of the Louisville Courier-Journal and the Louisville Times. [10] Lou Carrol, 83, American traveling salesman, gave Checkers to Richard Nixon. [11] Doug Coombs, 48, American extreme skier, ski accident in the French Alps. [12] Ewan Fenton, 76, Scottish ...
Barry Bingham Sr. (1906–1988), American media executive Barry Bingham Jr. (1933–2006), American media executive, son of the above Edward Bingham (1881–1939), Royal Navy admiral and Victoria Cross recipient
Nevertheless, as Bingham inherited $5 million after her death, enabling him to purchase The Courier-Journal and The Louisville Times, which became critical in establishing his later national prominence, it made an attractive conspiracy theory. Bingham's son, Barry Bingham Sr., argued that Flagler was an alcoholic who drank herself to death, a ...
In 1933, the newspapers passed to his son, Barry Bingham, Sr. Barry Bingham would continue in his father's footsteps, guiding the editorial page and modernizing the paper by setting up several news bureaus throughout the state, expanding the news staff. During Barry Bingham, Sr.'s tenure, the paper was considered Kentucky's "Newspaper of Record ...
The death of the Judge took its toll on Henrietta and, unable to socialize freely, she and Helen concentrated on thoroughbred horse breeding. Her father's will left her what was, for her, a rather low income but her younger brother Barry Bingham helped by appointing her treasurer of the Louisville Courier-Journal that he now owned. [59]
Barry Bingham Jr., publisher of The Courier-Journal; Barry Bingham Sr., publisher of The Courier-Journal and The Louisville Times; led both papers to national prominence; Emily Lucas Blackall, writer; philanthropist; Jon Bois, writer; Tracy Clayton, writer and co-host of BuzzFeed's podcast Another Round