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The Journal-American was the product of a merger between two New York newspapers owned by William Randolph Hearst: the New York American (originally the New York Journal, renamed American in 1901), a morning paper, and the New York Evening Journal, an afternoon paper. Both were published by Hearst from 1895 to 1937.
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From 1896 to 1898 he was editor for the New York Journal. In 1905 he joined the New York American. [1] In 1908 he served the Chicago Tribune as one of the earliest political correspondents in the American Midwest. [2] Abbot wrote for the Hearst's New York Journal American in 1921.
Journalist for Buffalo Courier-Express, Associated Press, New York Journal American, WOR John Dennis Patrick O'Brian (August 16, 1914 – November 5, 2000) was an American entertainment journalist best known for his longtime role as a television critic for New York Journal American .
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