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When was the National Enquirer first published?

When was the National Enquirer first published?

1926
The Enquirer began in 1926 as the New York Evening Enquirer, a Sunday weekly. It was founded by a former advertising man, William Griffin, with funds from newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst.

What story did the National Enquirer break?

On January 19, 2010, the Pulitzer Prize Board announced that the National Enquirer is eligible for consideration for the Pulitzer Prize in the categories of Investigative Journalism and National News Reporting. This change is primarily due to the Enquirer’s breaking the story of John Edwards’ affair with Rielle Hunter.

How many copies does the National Enquirer sell?

Total circulation of the National Enquirer in the U.S. 2014-2018. As of 2018, the National Enquirer, an American tabloid newspaper, had a total circulation of around 265 thousand readers.

Who did the founder of The National Enquirer work for?

He worked for the CIA’s psychological warfare unit in 1950. Pope acquired the New York Enquirer in 1952 for $75,000. The Enquirer purchase was supposedly made, in part, with a loan from Costello. In 1954, Pope revamped the format from a broadsheet to a tabloid, and renamed it The National Enquirer.

Who owns the National Inquirer?

The National Enquirer and A360 Media are owned by hedge fund Chatham Asset Management.

Who owns the Enquirer magazine?

By the time Pecker agreed to sell the National Enquirer on April 10, 2019, Chatham Asset Management owned 80 percent of American Media Inc’s stock.

Who is the owner of the Enquirer?

Why did Carol Burnett sue the National Enquirer in 1981?

Burnett, a passionate campaigner against alcoholism, sued the National Enquirer for libel, persistently, over several years, ultimately settling out-of-court for a reported $200,000.

How do supermarket tabloids stay out of court?

The tabloids’ lawyers, employing a defense strategy that is often used by daily newspapers and other publications in libel suits, usually file a barrage of motions in court that tend to delay cases and put pressure on the plaintiffs to settle. As a result, very few lawsuits ever come to trial.

Who is James Cohen?

Cohen served as a member of the board of directors of Dufry AG from 2009 to 2016. In 1980, he joined his family’s wholesale magazine distribution business, Hudson County News Company. In 1984, he founded the Hudson News travel retail business; he has been the President and Chief Executive Officer of Hudson Media Inc.

Who purchased the National Enquirer?

James Cohen
The National Enquirer is being sold for $100 million to James Cohen, CEO of Hudson News.