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  2. Chris Jones (drama critic) - Wikipedia

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    Jones has appeared on the news broadcast of CBS-2 Chicago as a weekly theater critic. [3] In 2018, Jones was additionally named Broadway theater critic for the newly acquired Tribune related publication, the New York Daily News. In 2021 he was named Editorial Page Editor of the Tribune, [4] while he continues to review theater both in Chicago ...

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  4. Tourism in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Tour companies include New York Food Tours, Local Finds Queens Food Tours and Rum and Blackbird Tasting Tours. [26] Visitors to New York City also partake in sports tourism. Sporting events draw tourists to major venues such as the Yankee Stadium, Citi Field, and Madison Square Garden, and to street events such as the New York City Marathon.

  5. E! News - Wikipedia

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    E! News, previously known as E!News Daily and E!News Live, is the entertainment news operation for the cable network E! in the United States. Its former on-air weekday newscast debuted on September 1, 1991, and primarily reports on celebrity news and gossip, along with previews of upcoming films and television shows, regular segments about all of those three subjects, along with overall film ...

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    The business model of having advertising subsidize the cost of printing and distributing newspapers (and, it is always hoped, the making of a profit) rather than having subscribers cover the full cost was first done, it seems, in 1833 by The Sun, a daily paper that was published in New York City. Rather than charging 6 cents per copy, the price ...

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  8. The Daily Wire - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Wire's annual revenues exceeded $100 million for the first time as of early 2022, and it had 150 employees. [27] In March 2022, The Daily Wire announced plans to invest at least $100 million into children's entertainment content over a three year period in response to Disney's opposition to Florida's House Bill 1557.

  9. Only God Was Above Us - Wikipedia

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    The album's title is derived from the headline of a May 1, 1988 New York Daily News article, as shown in the album's artwork photographed by Steven Siegel. [8] This article recounts the incident involving Aloha Airlines Flight 243 , in which a structural failure caused the aircraft's roof to be torn off mid-flight.