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The Morning Herald was an early daily newspaper in the United Kingdom. The newspaper was founded in 1780 by the Reverend Sir Henry Bate Dudley, former editor of The Morning Post. It was initially a liberal paper aligned with the Prince of Wales, but later became aligned with the Tories. In 1843, it was bought by Edward Baldwin, then after his death in 1848 was acquired by James Johnstone, who also owned the Evening Standard. He differentiated the two newspapers by charging 4d a copy for the Herald and only 2d for the Standard. This was initially successful, and he briefly created the Evening Herald as a companion to the Morning Herald, but neither edition made a profit, the evening edition soon closing and the Morning Herald closing in 1869.

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  • The Morning Herald fue un diario matutino del Reino Unido. El periódico fue fundado en 1780 por el reverendo Sir , exeditor de The Morning Post. Inicialmente fue un periódico liberal en consonancia con el príncipe de Gales, pero más tarde se alineó con los conservadores. En 1843 fue adquirido por , y después de su muerte en 1848 pasó a manos de , quien también poseía el Evening Standard. Diferenció los dos periódicos mediante el precio: el Evening Standard costaba la mitad. Inicialmente fue una estrategia de éxito, pero creó el Evening Herald como acompañante de la edición matutina sin obtener beneficios, y en 1869 habían cerrado las dos ediciones.​​ (es)
  • Le Morning Herald (créé sous le titre The Morning herald and daily advertiser) est un journal quotidien britannique publié de 1780 à 1869. (fr)
  • The Morning Herald was an early daily newspaper in the United Kingdom. The newspaper was founded in 1780 by the Reverend Sir Henry Bate Dudley, former editor of The Morning Post. It was initially a liberal paper aligned with the Prince of Wales, but later became aligned with the Tories. In 1843, it was bought by Edward Baldwin, then after his death in 1848 was acquired by James Johnstone, who also owned the Evening Standard. He differentiated the two newspapers by charging 4d a copy for the Herald and only 2d for the Standard. This was initially successful, and he briefly created the Evening Herald as a companion to the Morning Herald, but neither edition made a profit, the evening edition soon closing and the Morning Herald closing in 1869. (en)
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  • The Morning Herald fue un diario matutino del Reino Unido. El periódico fue fundado en 1780 por el reverendo Sir , exeditor de The Morning Post. Inicialmente fue un periódico liberal en consonancia con el príncipe de Gales, pero más tarde se alineó con los conservadores. En 1843 fue adquirido por , y después de su muerte en 1848 pasó a manos de , quien también poseía el Evening Standard. Diferenció los dos periódicos mediante el precio: el Evening Standard costaba la mitad. Inicialmente fue una estrategia de éxito, pero creó el Evening Herald como acompañante de la edición matutina sin obtener beneficios, y en 1869 habían cerrado las dos ediciones.​​ (es)
  • Le Morning Herald (créé sous le titre The Morning herald and daily advertiser) est un journal quotidien britannique publié de 1780 à 1869. (fr)
  • The Morning Herald was an early daily newspaper in the United Kingdom. The newspaper was founded in 1780 by the Reverend Sir Henry Bate Dudley, former editor of The Morning Post. It was initially a liberal paper aligned with the Prince of Wales, but later became aligned with the Tories. In 1843, it was bought by Edward Baldwin, then after his death in 1848 was acquired by James Johnstone, who also owned the Evening Standard. He differentiated the two newspapers by charging 4d a copy for the Herald and only 2d for the Standard. This was initially successful, and he briefly created the Evening Herald as a companion to the Morning Herald, but neither edition made a profit, the evening edition soon closing and the Morning Herald closing in 1869. (en)
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