David Stern III

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David Stern III is the son of prominent Philadelphia publisher J. David Stern. In 1949, he purchased the New Orleans Item-Tribune for $2,000,000. He ran the paper until its 1958 merging with the Daily States newspaper.[1]

David Stern is the author of the Francis the Talking Mule books, that later became a film series.

In 1958, the Item-Tribune merged with the Daily States (founded in 1880) to form the New Orleans Daily States-Item. In 1962, publisher and businessman Samuel I. Newhouse bought the morning Times-Picayune as well as the afternoon States-Item, which continued to be published separately until they were merged and combined in 1980.[2]

References

  1. ^ "David Stern, 94, of 'Francis, Talking Mule'". The New York Times. November 26, 2003. Retrieved February 4, 2015.
  2. ^ Duffy, John (1958). The Rudolf Matas History of Medicine in Louisiana. Pelican Publishing. p. 578. ISBN 158980919X.