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  1. The newspaper became a respected broadsheet in the 19th century, under the name New York Evening Post (originally New-York Evening Post). [5] Its most notable 19th-century editor was William Cullen Bryant. In the mid-20th century, the newspaper was owned by Dorothy Schiff, who developed the tabloid format that has been used since by the newspaper.

  2. Nov 20, 1976 · From 1950 on, The Post began to make money, with Mrs Schiff keeping a tight rein on costs. In the long 1962‐63 New York newspaper strike‐lockout, Mrs. Schiff broke ranks a month before the ...

  3. Jul 3, 2020 · The first issue was published on Nov. 16, 1801, nearly three years before Hamilton would die in an infamous duel with Aaron Burr. Starting out, the Evening Post was merely a single sheet of paper ...

  4. Every day, the most powerful and influential people in the most powerful and influential city on earth read the New York Post. Founded in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton, the New York Post has been tell…

  5. Oct 1, 2024 · Beginning in the late 1970s, headlines came to define the New York Post—and still do—particularly the front page, or wood, which roared, brawled, and punned its way into the fabric of a city ...

  6. 1942. Her second editor and third husband Ted Thackrey became co-publisher and co-editor with Schiff in 1942. 1949. In 1949, James Wechsler became editor of the paper, running both the news and the editorial pages. 1950. From 1950 on, The Post began to make money, with Mrs Schiff keeping a tight rein on costs. 1962.

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  8. The Evening Post established its headquarters in the new address in August, 1926. The Post occupied the building until the 1970s. It became later a residential building. In 1934, The Evening Post changed its name to the New York Post, after its acquisition by Julius David Stern. In the 1970s, New York Post's headquarters moved to 210 South Street.

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