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William Alexander Linn, Horace Greeley Founder and Editor of The New York Tribune, Chapter 4: the founding of the New York Tribune (search)
in bad or injudicious hands is so. His purpose in publishing the Tribune is thus set forth in his Busy Life: My leading idea was the establishment of a journal removed alike from servile partizanship on the one hand, and from gagging, mincing neutrality on the other. The rivalry that he had to face may be understood from the following list of newspapers published in New York city in November, 1842, with their estimated circulation, as given in Hudson's Journalism in the United States: CashPapersCirculation Herald,2 cents15,000 Sun,1 cent20,000 Aurora,2 cents5,000 Morning Post,2 cents3,000 Plebeian,2 cents2,000 Chronicle,1 cent5,000 Tribune,2 cents9,500 Union,2 cents1,000 Tattler,1 cent2,000 62,500 Sunday papers Atlas3,500 Times1,500 Mercury3,000 News500 Sunday Herald9,000 Wall Street papers Courier and Enquirer7,000 Journal of Commerce7,500 Express6,000 American1,800 Commercial Advertiser5,000 Evening Post2,500 Standard400 Saturday papers Br