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  1. The Walter Winchell papers span 1920-1967 and consist of annotated radio scripts, correspondence, miscellaneous scripts for stage and film, scrapbooks, news articles, clippings from his newspaper columns, and other items related to his journalism career. The largest portion of the collection is the radio scripts, usually typewritten and ...

  2. Walter Winchell (Nova Iorque, 7 de abril de 1897 — Los Angeles, 20 de fevereiro de 1972) foi um jornalista e comentarista de rádio estadunidense. Ele é considerado o " inventor da coluna social moderna" [ 1 ] e o primeiro a falar sobre a vida pessoal de figuras públicas.

  3. Walter Winchell not only dished the dirt on celebrities and politicians, he also coined some clever phrases. Winchell is considered the forefather of gossip columnists who had a tendency for making up words. Learn 15 terms coined by Walter Winchell.

  4. ウォルター・ウィンチェル ( 英語: Walter Winchell 、 1897年 4月7日 – 1972年 2月20日 )は アメリカ の ゴシップ・コラムニスト ( 英語版 ) [1] 、ラジオニュースコメンテーター、 ジャーナリスト である [2] [3] [2] 。. もとは ヴォードヴィリアン であったが [4 ...

  5. Winchell faded into obscurity, dying at age 74, the result of cancer. His remains were transferred to Phoenix and were buried without fanfare in the family plot joining his third wife and son. He was interred with just one mourner present, his own alienated daughter. Prologue: Walter Winchell was quickly forgotten even before his death.

  6. Nov 21, 1998 · Walter Winchell was one of the most famous and influential people in America during his long heyday as a newspaper columnist in the '30s, '40s and '50s. But "Winchell," the HBO movie about his ...

  7. The Age of Winchell. Walter Winchell in his glory days, 1931. His virulent support of Senator Joseph McCarthy, above, brought down the all-powerful Walter Winchell. Since retiring I occasionally lecture as a visiting professor of journalism. At Baylor University in Waco, Texas, a few years ago, I mentioned Walter Winchell and was astonished ...

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