Yes, the New York World was famously edited by Joseph Pulitzer, who played a significant role in shaping modern journalism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Under his leadership, the newspaper became known for its investigative reporting, sensationalism, and advocacy for social reform. Pulitzer's innovative techniques and emphasis on engaging storytelling helped establish the foundation for what would later be known as "yellow journalism."
Joseph Pulitzer was the editor of the New York World.
The maiden name of the New York World puzzle editor in 1924 was Margaret Farrar. Margaret Farrar was a pioneer in the world of crossword puzzles and became the first crossword puzzle editor for the New York Times in 1942.
Joseph Pulitzer.
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Rebecca Anzel is the Editor In Chief of The Statesman. She is a junior who is majoring in journalism with a minor in business.
In 1898 Joseph Pulitzer was the Editor, Publisher and Owner of the New York World. Frank Irving Cobb was the Editor from 1904 to 1921. Joseph Pulitzer died in 1911 and his three sons ran the paper until it was sold and ended publication in 1931.
The editor of the New York Tribune was Horace Greeley.
Poet and abolitionist William Cullen Bryant was the editor of the New York Evening Post.
I assume you are asking about Marcus Garvey. He created a newspaper called "The Negro World" in 1918, and he published it from New York. He was also its first editor.
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Jill Abramson is the new Executive Editor of the newspaper. She succeeds Bill Keller.
The editor of The Post-Standard, a newspaper in Syracuse, New York, is Michael Connor.