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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.
Barry Bingham, Jr. served as editor and publisher until he resigned in 1986, shortly after his father announced that the newspaper company was for sale, in large measure because of disagreements between Bingham Jr. and his sister Sallie. [citation needed]
Another experiment under publisher Barry Bingham, Jr. was the idea of signed editorials. But like many other afternoon newspapers in America, circulation dwindled over the years as readers' lifestyles changed and television newscasts became more popular. [6]
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
Barry Bingham Jr. Barry Bingham Sr. Robert Worth Bingham; Creed Black; ... John R. McLean (publisher) Frank Merriam; James A. Merriman; Jack Mitchell (American football)
Publisher Frank Daniels Jr. and Raleigh Times Editor A.C. Snow look over the final edition of the Raleigh Times as it rolls off the presses on November 30, 1989 in Raleigh, N.C.
Justin Bingham, the CEO and dad of four who fell to his death while canyoneering in Utah's Zion National Park, is being remembered by his family.. Ahead of his funeral on Sunday, Oct. 13, Bingham ...
Barry Bingham Jr., editor and publisher of Pulitzer Prize–winning Courier-Journal newspaper of Louisville, Kentucky; Henrietta Bingham, American journalist and horse breeder associated with Bloomsbury Group; Sports: Craig Bingham (American football), Jamaican-born American football player; Dave Bingham, American college baseball coach