New York World Journal Tribune
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For the Chinese language newspaper based in New York, see World Journal.
The New York World Journal Tribune (WJT, and hence the nickname The Widget) was an evening daily newspaper published in New York City from September 1966 until May 1967. The World Journal Tribune represented an attempt to save the heritages of several historic New York City newspapers by merging the city's three mid-market papers (the Journal-American, the World-Telegram and Sun and the Herald Tribune) together into a consolidated newspaper.
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Type | Evening daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | World Journal Tribune, Inc. (40% Hearst Corp., 30% Scripps, 30% J.H. Whitney) |
Publisher | Matt Meyer |
Editor | Frank Coniff |
Founded | September 12, 1966 |
Language | English |
Ceased publication | May 5, 1967 |
Headquarters | New York, New York, United States |
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