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  1. Feb 8, 2024 · Graham was born in 1917, the fourth child of Agnes and Eugene Meyer. In 1933, her father purchased The Washington Post , and in 1946, he handed over the role of publisher to Katharine's husband ...

  2. Jun 15, 2017 · In 1983, I had been a researcher at The Washington Post Co. for only a few months when Katharine Graham, the chairman of the board, called me into her office one day. She had a quandary, she said.

  3. Washington Post1963–1979. Industry: Publishing & Print Media. Era: 1960. By hiring and supporting top-notch editors, Graham made the Washington Post into one of the top newspapers in the nation. Under Graham, the Post emerged as the country’s fifth largest daily by circulation - 602,000 daily and 828,000 on Sunday.

  4. Former head of the Washington Post Katharine Graham discusses her young life, education, family, marriage and the Post's involvement with the Pentagon Papers...

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  5. Katharine Graham (1917-2001) nació en Nueva York, estudió periodismo en la Universidad de Chicago en 1938 y trabajó en varios diarios. Su padre, Eugene Meyer, compró The Washington Post en una subasta y, llegado el momento, puso al frente a su marido. «¿A qué padre de esa época se le podía ocurrir que una mujer, por más preparada que ...

  6. Jul 17, 2001 · Katharine Graham, who died today at 84, was, for many years, arguably the most powerful woman in America. She was the first woman to be a true media mogul, running The Washington Post Company (which.

  7. Dec 20, 2017 · Though the process of publishing the news was a team effort, ultimately the choice came down to one person: Washington Post publisher Katharine “Kay” Graham, played in the movie by Meryl ...

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