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Showing posts with label newspaper. Show all posts
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Aug 18, 2019

[Ans] Which newspaper did Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos purchase for $250 million?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which newspaper did Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos purchase for $250 million?"



The Washington Post is regarded as one of the leading daily American newspapers. The Washington Post made its own major news in 2013 when Jeff Bezos purchased the paper for $250 million in cash. Bezos has been described as a "hands-off owner," holding teleconference calls with executive editor Martin Baron every two weeks. Throughout the early years of ownership, Bezos was accused of having a potential conflict of interest with the paper. Bezos and the newspaper's editorial board have dismissed accusations that he unfairly controlled the paper's content and Bezos maintains the paper's independence.

[Answer] Which newspaper did Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos purchase for $250 million?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which newspaper did Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos purchase for $250 million?"



...The Washington Post is regarded as one of the leading daily American newspapers. The Washington Post made its own major news in 2013 when Jeff Bezos purchased the paper for $250 million in cash. Bezos has been described as a "hands-off owner," holding teleconference calls with executive editor Martin Baron every two weeks. Throughout the early years of ownership, Bezos was accused of having a potential conflict of interest with the paper. Bezos and the newspaper's editorial board have dismissed accusations that he unfairly controlled the paper's content and Bezos maintains the paper's independence.

Jul 26, 2019

[Answer] 5. What invention did L�szl� B�r�, a newspaper editor tired of smudges, introduce at the 1931 Budapest International Fair?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. What invention did L�szl� B�r�, a newspaper editor tired of smudges, introduce at the 1931 Budapest International Fair? "



...1. Fountain pen 2. Ballpoint pen 3. Magic Marker 4. Mechanical pencil Biro, a Jew, fled Hungary, eventually settling in Argentina. Although his pen was an improvement on others' ideas, his name was the one that stuck: ballpoint pens are still commonly called "biros" in Britain and Australia. B�r� sold his patent rights to Marcel Bich, who produced the ubiquitous Bic pen, sometimes called the Bic Biro.

Apr 30, 2019

[Answer] Which newspaper won a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the Watergate affair?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which newspaper won a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the Watergate affair?"



...Bob Woodward teamed up with Carl Bernstein to investigate the Watergate affair. Their reporting in The Washington Post greatly contributed to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. After winning a Pulitzer Prize in 1973, they wrote the best-selling books “All the President’s Men” and “The Final Days” which chronicled the end of the Nixon administration. The printing plate that made the front page announcing President Richard M. Nixon's resignation still hangs on the wall in a conference room where The Washington Post's editors meet each day.

[Ans] Which newspaper won a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the Watergate affair?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which newspaper won a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the Watergate affair?"



Bob Woodward teamed up with Carl Bernstein to investigate the Watergate affair. Their reporting in The Washington Post greatly contributed to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. After winning a Pulitzer Prize in 1973, they wrote the best-selling books “All the President’s Men” and “The Final Days” which chronicled the end of the Nixon administration. The printing plate that made the front page announcing President Richard M. Nixon's resignation still hangs on the wall in a conference room where The Washington Post's editors meet each day.

Apr 3, 2019

[Ans] Which newspaper features distinctive portraits called “dot-drawings” instead of actual photos?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which newspaper features distinctive portraits called “dot-drawings” instead of actual photos?"



The Wall Street Journal uses ink dot drawings called hedcuts, a method of illustration considered a consistent visual signature of the paper. The Wall Street Journal adopted the current form of this portraiture in 1979 when freelance artist Kevin Sprouls approached the paper with some ink dot illustrations he had created. The front page editor felt that the drawings complemented the paper's classical feeling and gave it a sense of stability. Today, there are five hedcut artists employed by The Wall Street Journal. Each drawing takes between three and five hours to produce.

[Answer] Which newspaper features distinctive portraits called “dot-drawings” instead of actual photos?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which newspaper features distinctive portraits called “dot-drawings” instead of actual photos?"



...The Wall Street Journal uses ink dot drawings called hedcuts, a method of illustration considered a consistent visual signature of the paper. The Wall Street Journal adopted the current form of this portraiture in 1979 when freelance artist Kevin Sprouls approached the paper with some ink dot illustrations he had created. The front page editor felt that the drawings complemented the paper's classical feeling and gave it a sense of stability. Today, there are five hedcut artists employed by The Wall Street Journal. Each drawing takes between three and five hours to produce.

Feb 28, 2019

[Ans] What is the name of Harvard’s student newspaper?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the name of Harvard’s student newspaper?"



The Harvard Crimson is the daily student newspaper of Harvard University, and was founded in 1873. It is the only daily newspaper in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is run entirely by Harvard College undergraduates. The Harvard Crimson describes itself as "the nation's oldest continuously published daily college newspaper", although this description is contested by other college newspapers. Crimson alumni include Presidents John F. Kennedy of the Class of 1940 (who served as a business editor) and Franklin D. Roosevelt (who served as president of the newspaper), Class of 1904.

[Answer] What is the name of Harvard’s student newspaper?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the name of Harvard’s student newspaper?"



...The Harvard Crimson is the daily student newspaper of Harvard University, and was founded in 1873. It is the only daily newspaper in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is run entirely by Harvard College undergraduates. The Harvard Crimson describes itself as "the nation's oldest continuously published daily college newspaper", although this description is contested by other college newspapers. Crimson alumni include Presidents John F. Kennedy of the Class of 1940 (who served as a business editor) and Franklin D. Roosevelt (who served as president of the newspaper), Class of 1904.

Aug 27, 2018

[Ans] What is the name of the fictional newspaper where Louis Lane and Clark Kent work?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the name of the fictional newspaper where Louis Lane and Clark Kent work?"



The Daily Planet is a fictional broadsheet newspaper in the DC Comics Universe, appearing commonly in the stories of Superman. The newspaper is based in the fictional city of Metropolis, and employs Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen, with Perry White as its editor-in-chief. The building's original features appear to be based upon the Old Toronto Star Building, where Superman co-creator Joe Shuster was a newsboy when the Toronto Star was still called the Daily Star. Shuster has claimed that Metropolis was visually inspired by Toronto.