LEVY, JOSEPH MOSES


Meaning of LEVY, JOSEPH MOSES in English

born Dec. 15, 1812, London, Eng. died Oct 12, 1888, Ramsgate, Kent English newspaperman, founder of the London newspaper Daily Telegraph. Educated at Bruce Castle school and in Germany, Levy acquired a printing shop on Fleet Street in London and, in 1855, became proprietor of the Sunday Times (which he kept for a year) and the Daily Telegraph and Courier, which he acquired from a Colonel Sleigh in settlement of debts. The paper's name was abbreviated to Daily Telegraph and became the first London daily to sell for a penny. With the assistance of his eldest son, Edward (see Burnham, Edward Levy-Lawson, 1st Baron), Levy created one of the most dynamic and creative newspapers of the day. He invested heavily in the enterprise, hired some of the leading writers and journalists of the day, and contributed many of the artistic and theatrical articles himself.

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