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    21 de may. de 2018 · Katharine Graham. Born: June 16, 1917 New York, New York Died: July 17, 2001 Boise, Idaho American publisher. The renowned publisher Katharine Graham took over the management of the Washington Post after the death of her husband. She quickly guided the Post to national prominence while expanding her publishing empire.. Early life. Katharine Meyer Graham was born in New York City on June 16 ...

  2. 8 de feb. de 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 ...

  3. 17 de jul. de 2001 · Katharine Graham was described as a "working publisher." Determined to preserve the family character of the business, she took up the reins after the death of her husband and worked hard not only to build but to improve her publishing empire.

  4. 18 de jul. de 2001 · Katharine Graham, who transformed Washington Post from mediocre newspaper into American institution and in process changed herself from shy widow into publishing legend, dies from head injuries ...

  5. 31 de ene. de 2018 · Isso porque ele fala sobre uma mulher chamada Katharine Graham (conhecida também como Kay Graham ), figura revolucionária na imprensa. Interpretada por Meryl Streep, que recebeu sua 21ª indicação ao Oscar pelo papel, ela foi publisher e CEO do Washington Post e teve a coragem de mudar a história da política nos EUA.

  6. キャサリン・メイヤー・グラハム(Katharine Meyer Graham、1917年 6月16日 - 2001年 7月17日)は、アメリカ合衆国の新聞発行者である。 1963年から1991年まで『ワシントン・ポスト』の発行者を務めた。 グラハムの下で、同紙はリチャード・ニクソン大統領の辞任につながったウォーターゲート事件を報道 ...

  7. Katharine Graham who had worked in the editorial and circulation departments of the Washington Post, became owner of the newspaper upon the death of her husband Philip Graham in 1963. She served as publisher from 1969 until 1979, and from 1973 until 1991 as Board Chair and CEO. In 1965, she hired Benjamin Bradlee as editor of the Washington ...