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Gabriel Heatter : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gabriel Heatter
Gabriel Heatter (September 17, 1890, New York City – March 30, 1972, Miami, Florida) was an American radio commentator whose World War II-era sign-on, "There's good news tonight", became both his catchphrase and his caricature. ==Early days== The son of Jewish immigrants from Austria, Heatter grew up in Brooklyn. Young Heatter, who found school difficult but had a passion for reading, became a sidewalk-campaigner for William Randolph Hearst during Hearst's 1906 mayoral campaign. After his high school graduation, Heatter became a society reporter for the tiny weekly, ''The East New York Record'' before joining the ''Brooklyn Daily Times'', which led to his being offered a job with Hearst's ''New York Journal''.
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