gordon bennett

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expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, frustration
James Gordon Bennett
born Sept. 1, 1795, Newmill, Banffshire, Scot. died June 1, 1872, New York, N.Y., U.S. Scottish-born U.S. editor. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1819 and was employed on various newspapers until 1835, when he started The New York Herald. The paper became very successful and introduced many of the methods of modern news reporting. Among other innovations, Bennett published the first Wall Street financial article (1835), established the first correspondents in Europe (1838), maintained a staff of 63 war correspondents during the Civil War, was a leader in using illustrations, introduced a society department, and published the first account in U.S. journalism of a love-nest murder (1836)
gordon bennett

    Hyphenation

    Gor·don Ben·nett

    Turkish pronunciation

    gôrdın benıt

    Pronunciation

    /ˈgôrdən ˈbenət/ /ˈɡɔːrdən ˈbɛnət/

    Etymology

    () Possibly a minced version of the oath "(Oh) God!" Possibly inspired by the famous American newspaperman James Gordon Bennett, Jr., a New York newspaper proprietor and playboy during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries who became widely known for his extravagant lifestyle and shocking behaviour.
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