The Daily News

Daily News

The Daily News is an American tabloid newspaper founded in 1919. It is the first U.S. daily newspaper printed in tabloid format and it reaches more than 2 million readers every day. The News is currently owned by tronc, the publishing operations of the Tribune Company, and is headquartered at 4 New York Plaza in Lower Manhattan. The newspaper is known for its high-quality local and national journalism and for its celebrity and sports coverage, especially New York Yankees, Mets, Giants and Jets news. It is often compared to the rival New York Post.

The paper’s current editorial stance is moderate-to-liberal, though it retains a conservative populist legacy and a tradition of independence. In the 1940s through the 1960s, it was a staunchly pro-isolationist newspaper and supported conservatism. During the 1980s, it began shifting its views and in recent years has positioned itself as an alternative to the right-wing New York Post.

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ITN’s award-winning camera operators have captured some of the world’s most iconic moments. From the fall of the Berlin Wall to Nelson Mandela in hiding, their exclusive footage has helped shape history. ITN’s archive features many of the most acclaimed and influential news stories of all time. The Daily News is a collection of these stories, featuring some of ITN’s most memorable footage from the past 70 years.

The IPO Daily NewsTM is three to five concise paragraphs a day that contains summaries of all patent and trademark opinions issued by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and wire service stories on selected IP cases. Submissions of articles, letters to the editor and guest columns are also encouraged. The editorial staff reserves the right to edit all submissions.

In Death of the Daily News, Andrew Conte reveals what happens when a town loses its newspaper and how it can be saved. It is a fascinating, deeply reported look at a critical issue as newspapers continue to die across America. Smart, perceptive and empathetic, this is a must-read book.

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