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  1. Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, 1º Visconde Northcliffe (Chapelizod, 15 de julho de 1865 - Londres, 14 de agosto de 1922) foi um jornalista e um empresário inglês, fundador do Daily Mail e do Daily Mirror. Em 1905 foi feito Lord Northcliffe.

  2. Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe (15 July 1865 – 14 August 1922), was a British newspaper and publishing magnate. As owner of the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror, he was an early developer of popular journalism, and he exercised vast influence over British popular opinion during the Edwardian era. [1]

  3. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, Viscount Northcliffe (born July 15, 1865, Chapelizod, near Dublin, Ireland—died August 14, 1922, London, England) was one of the most successful newspaper publishers in the history of the British press and a founder of popular modern journalism.

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  4. Learn about the influential and controversial newspaper owner who criticised the Asquith administration and helped bring about Lloyd George's rise to power. Find out how he predicted the war, intervened in public life, and took official positions during the conflict.

  5. De Wikipedia, a enciclopédia livre. Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, 1º Visconde Northcliffe (Chapelizod, 15 de julho de 1865 - Londres, 14 de agosto de 1922) foi um jornalista e um empresário inglês, fundador do Daily Mail e do Daily Mirror. Em 1905 foi feito Lord Northcliffe.

  6. Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe (July 15, 1865 – August 14, 1922) was a British newspaper and publishing magnate, who revolutionized newspaper and magazine publishing in Britain. He was famous for buying stolid, unprofitable newspapers and transforming them to be lively and entertaining for the mass market.

  7. Há 2 dias · Learn about the life and achievements of Alfred Harmsworth, the British journalist and newspaper proprietor who founded the Daily Mail, the Daily Mirror, and The Times. Find related entries and items in Oxford Reference on various topics.