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  1. Sidney Harold Harmsworth (Dublin, 1868. április 26. – Bermuda, 1940. november 26.) Rothermere első vikomtja, brit sajtómágnás és politikus, az Associated Newpapers Limited tulajdonosa.. A magyar közvéleményben mint a magyar revíziós törekvések támogatója vált ismertté, ugyanis a Daily Mailben 1927-ben írott Magyarország helye a Nap alatt címmel napvilágot látott ...

  2. Harold Sidney Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere (April 26, 1868 – November 26, 1940) was a highly successful British newspaper proprietor, owner of Associated Newspapers and the founder of the Glasgow Daily Record and the Sunday Pictorial. He is known in particular, with his brother Alfred Harmsworth (Lord Northcliffe), for the development of the London Daily Mail and Daily Mirror.

  3. Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe (15 July 1865 – 14 August 1922), was a British newspaper and publishing magnate. As owner of the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror, he was an early developer of popular journalism, and he exercised vast influence over British popular opinion during the Edwardian era. Lord Beaverbrook said he was "the greatest figure who ever strode ...

  4. Aflred & Harold Harmsworth. Alfred Harmsworth was born in Ireland in 1865, the son of an English barrister. Educated in London, Alfred developed an interest in journalism when he began editing the school magazine. On leaving school, he worked for different magazines and then started Answers to Correspondents with his brother, Harold, in 1888.

  5. Harold Sidney Harmsworth (né le 26 avril 1868 à Londres et mort le 26 novembre 1940), 1 er vicomte Rothermere, est une personnalité du monde des affaires et un patron de presse britannique, ayant prospéré dans le milieu du journalisme.. Biographie. Harold Harmsworth est le propriétaire d'Associated Newspapers (en) et est surtout connu pour avoir fait le succès, avec son frère Alfred ...

  6. Vyvyan Harmsworth was born in Hampstead, educated at Fonthill Preparatory School and Eton College before going up to Christ Church, Oxford in 1913. In 1914 he signed up with the 2nd Battalion of the Irish Guards, eventually attaining the rank of Captain and being awarded the Military Cross. Severely wounded at the Battle of Loos in 1915, he was ...

  7. "Harold Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere" published on by null. (1868–1940).Newspaper proprietor. Younger brother of Alfred Harmsworth, Viscount Northcliffe. Harold Harmsworth accepted Alfred's offer to provide financial management for the publishing venture which eventually became the Amalgamated Press.