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  1. Joseph Medill Patterson (January 6, 1879 – May 26, 1946) was an American journalist, publisher and founder of the Daily News in New York. At the time of his death the Daily News maintained a Sunday circulation of 4.5 million copies, the largest circulation of any paper in the United States .

  2. Before joining Medill in June 2017, Franklin was the president of The Poynter Institute, a leading international school for journalists and a media think tank. Franklin has been the top editor of three metropolitan newspapers, The Indianapolis Star, Orlando Sentinel and Baltimore Sun. His newsrooms won numerous national journalism awards.

  3. The Medill School was founded in 1921, and named after Joseph Medill (1823–1899), owner and editor of the Chicago Tribune, which was then run by his grandsons Robert R. McCormick and Joseph Medill Patterson. Medill, Fisk Hall at Northwestern. The journalism program offers Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees. The undergraduate ...

  4. 2. März 2024 · Joseph Medill Patterson was born on January 6, 1879 into the American family that founded the Chicago Tribune. He worked in the newspaper business and volunteered for service in the United States Army at the outbreak of World War I. He served throughout the war, and received high praise from Douglas MacArthur who called him “the most ...

  5. Leben. Joseph McCormick war der Enkel von Joseph Medill, dem Bürgermeister von Chicago zwischen 1871 und 1873 und Gründer der Chicago Tribune.Sein Vater Robert Sanderson McCormick stand im diplomatischen Dienst der Vereinigten Staaten und fungierte unter anderem als Botschafter in Österreich-Ungarn, Russland sowie Frankreich; sein jüngerer Bruder Robert stieg ins Zeitungsgeschäft der ...

  6. 2. März 2022 · Medill High School opened in 1898 and stayed in operation for a number of years at 14th Place and Throop. The school was named after Joseph Medill, who was a prominent mayor of Chicago following the great Chicago Fire of 1871, and involved in the newspaper business. The School of Journalism at Northwestern University is also named in his honor.

  7. 18. Dez. 2007 · The little newspaper on Clark Street was certainly no great prize. Neither, in the eyes of Joseph Meharry Medill, was Chicago, which he viewed as a “quagmire on the lake.” The 32-year-o…