Cyrus Curtis the publisher of Curtis Publishing Company founded the Ladies Home Journal in 1879 & later in 1897 bought the Saturday Evening Post & New York Evening Post.
Edward W. Bok was the founder of Ladies' Home Journal. He later purchased Saturday Evening Post and New York Evening Times, expanding his influence in the magazine publishing industry during the early 20th century.
Cyrus H. K. Curtis. He also created The Saturday Evening Post.
Ladies' Home Journal
Helen Damon-Moore has written: 'Magazines for the millions' -- subject(s): History, Ladies' home journal, Saturday evening post (Philadelphia, Pa. : 1839), Sex role in mass media, Women's periodicals, American
The Saturday Evening Post had a national circulation of 1 million or more by 1900. It was one of the most widely circulated magazines during that time, known for its illustrations and content targeting a broad audience.
Jark and Matteo :) but Spyed said he was also a founder. There was a big fight (dArama) about this, maybe you should look in Jark's journal and decide if you think Spyed was also a co-founder.
Dr. Miles V. Lynk
The Chicago Sun-Times is a daily newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois. It began publication in 1844 under the name Chicago Evening Journal. In 1948 the Evening Journal merged witht the Chicago Sun (1941) and the Chicago Daily Times, and the Chicago Sun-Times was born.
a journal published by radionics founder Albert Abrams claimed the technology was effective against diseases as serious as cancer, tuberculosis, and syphilis.
If you want the newspapers of this time here you are: LONDON: The Evening Standard (then called The Standard) which was founded in May 1827. SCOTLAND (ABERDEEN) The Aberdeen Journal
William Lloyd Garrison, founder of the weekly journal the Liberator and abolitionist newspaper. You know you could just refer to Wikipedia.
Charles Taze Russell* the first president of the Jehovah's Witness Journal "The Wathtower" magazine is buried in in Rosemont United Cemetery, Pittsburgh, USA. In a plot owned by their Bethel headquarters.United Cemeteries226 Cemetery Ln.Pittsburgh, PA 15237-2722Tel (412) 931-1017*Jehovah's Witnesses do not view Russell as their founder but refer to Jesus as their founder and Russell as their "brother".
One of the first black men to graduate from college, John Russwurm was also the co-founder of the first black newspaper, Freedom's Journal, which he and Samuel Cornish began in 1827.