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McGraw

American  
[muh-graw] / məˈgrɔ /

noun

  1. John Joseph, 1873–1934, U.S. baseball player and manager.


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On Friday, a judge will hold a hearing on the documentary that is produced by TV talkshow host Dr. Phil's son Jordan McGraw and his production company McGraw Media, court filings showed.

From Barron's

In July, talk show host Phil McGraw’s TV network, Merit Street Media, which launched last year, filed for bankruptcy protection from creditors and sued its distribution partner, Trinity Broadcasting Network.

From Los Angeles Times

This article by Capital & Main was produced in partnership with the McGraw Center and was supported by the California Health Care Foundation and the Fund for Investigative Journalism.

From Los Angeles Times

And just eight of the 20 biggest IPOs, including Figure and McGraw Hill, were trading above their offering price, led by a nearly 145% pop for Circle.

From Barron's

Lopez is an independent journalist and fellow at the McGraw Center for Business Journalism.

From Los Angeles Times