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Exhibitor's Herald : ウィキペディア英語版 | Motion Picture Herald The ''Motion Picture Herald'' was an American film industry trade paper published from 1931 to December 1972.〔(MISS GRABLE VOTED LEADING 1943 STAR - Takes Motion Picture Herald's Box-Office Championship -Bob Hope Is Second - Article - NYTimes.com )〕〔(T. RAMSAYE DIES - A FILM HISTORIAN - Former Official of The Motion Picture Herald Was Editor in Chief cif Pathe News - Obituary - NYTimes.com )〕〔Slide, Anthony (ed.) (International film, radio, and television journals ), p. 242 (1985)〕 It was replaced by the ''QP Herald'', which only lasted until May 1973.〔(Academy awards Oscar annual ), p. 10 (1973)〕 ==History and origins== The paper's origins go further back two decades. In 1915, a Chicago printing company launched a film publication as a regional trade paper for exhibitors in the Midwest and known as ''Exhibitors Herald''. Publisher Martin Quigley bought the paper and over the following two decades developed the ''Exhibitors Herald'' into an important American national trade paper for the US film industry. In 1917, Quigley acquired and merged another publication ''MOTOGRAPHY''.〔 into his magazine. In 1927, he further acquired and merged the magazine ''The Moving Picture World'' and began publishing it as ''Exhibitors' Herald and Moving Picture World'', which was later shortened to the more manageable title, ''Exhibitors' Herald World''. After acquiring ''Motion Picture News'' in 1930, he merged these publications into the ''Motion Picture Herald''.〔(22 December 1930). (The Press: Cinema Corner ),''Time (magazine)''〕〔(30 December 1927). (Screen Papers Merged: Exhibitors' Herald and Moving Picture World Close Deal ), ''The New York Times''〕〔(15 December 1930). (Film Magazines Merge ), ''The New York Times''〕
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