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J. David Stern

Julius David Stern
Born April 1, 1886
Philadelphia
Died October 10, 1971(1971-10-10) (aged 85)
West Palm Beach, Florida
Nationality American
Occupation Newspaper publisher
Known for Owner and publisher of the The Philadelphia Record (1928-47) and other newspapers
Spouse(s) Juliet Lit

Julius David Stern (April 1, 1886 – October 10, 1971) (ofter referred to as J. David Stern) was an American newspaper publisher, best known as the liberal Democratic publisher of The Philadelphia Record from 1928 to 1947, as well as other newspapers including the New York Post from 1933 to 1939.

Stern was born in Philadelphia in 1886, and graduated from William Penn Charter School in 1902. After attending the University of Pennsylvania for undergraduate work (1906) and law school (1909), Stern got his start in the newspaper field in 1908 with a reporter position at the Philadelphia Public Ledger. Within three years he had moved on to become general manager of the Providence News. At age 25 he purchased the New Brunswick, New Jersey Times for $2,500, and later sold it for $25,000. In 1914-15, he moved to Springfield, Illinois where we acquired an combined the city's two evening papers, subsequent selling the combined operation to the owners of the morning papers.

In 1919, Stern purchased the Camden, New Jersey Morning Courier. In 1926, Stern he also acquired the Camden Morning Post and combined the two to create the Courier-Post. And in June 1928, Stern purchased The Philadelphia Record after the death of publisher Rodman Wanamaker, with the help of $2.5 million loan from businessman Albert M. Greenfield. During the 1930s, disputes between Stern and Moses Annenberg (publisher of the rival The Philadelphia Inquirer) became a "publisher's war".

In late 1933, Stern acquired the New York Post, then known as the New York Evening Post until he removed the "Evening" from its name. He sold the Post to Dorothy Schiff (and her husband George Backer) in 1939.


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