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The Daily was the world's first iPad-only (with Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Facebook support added later) news app in the United States and Australia, owned by News Corporation. [ clarification needed ] It was originally planned to launch The Daily in San Francisco on January 19, 2011; however, the launch was delayed by News Corporation and Apple . [ 1 ]
Sample News Group was founded by George Raymond Sample, Jr. (1924–2008). [2] [3] Sample was married to a woman named Janet. [4]As of October 2022, George "Scoop" Sample (né George Raymond Sample III; born 1952), [citation needed] one of eight children of George Sample Jr., [5] is the CEO. [6]
The Daily Scoop ran most weekdays during the baseball season and twice a week during the offseason. In 2009, Heyman joined the newly launched MLB Network as a baseball insider. In the Sports Illustrated magazine, Heyman frequently wrote an "Inside Baseball" column.
The name of the site was taken from a fictional newspaper in Evelyn Waugh's novel Scoop. [6] In 2010, The Daily Beast merged with the magazine Newsweek creating a combined company, The Newsweek Daily Beast Company. The merger ended in 2013, when Daily Beast owner IAC sold Newsweek to IBT Media, owner of the International Business Times. [7]
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Pariah, no more. Donald Trump was the scourge of corporate America after the Jan.6, 2021, riots at the US Capitol. Social media companies such as Facebook and Google suspended Trump’s accounts ...
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She was a near-daily visitor to the Foreign Correspondents' Club, where she was an honorary goodwill ambassador. [7] In 1990, she published her memoirs under the title Front Line . [ 8 ] In 2006, Hollingworth sued her financial manager, fellow Correspondents' Club member Thomas Edward Juson (also known as Ted Thomas), for the removal of nearly ...