The Daily News

The daily news covers the most important national and international events. It also features news from New York City, local politics, and the opinions of Daily News columnists and opinion writers. The Daily News has been in print since 1919 and is one of the largest circulated metropolitan daily newspapers in the United States. The newspaper is also known for its extensive photography, classified ads, sports coverage, comics, and an opinion section. The newspaper’s staff includes journalists who have received numerous awards for their work.

In the early 20th century, the Daily News was a sensational tabloid that often strayed from traditional journalism standards in order to attract and hold readers’ attention. Its glitzy, headline-driven style and the popularity of its cartoons and photographs contributed to the paper’s success. At the time, the Daily News was locked in a fierce circulation battle with its more conservative rival the New York Post. The Daily News reached its peak circulation in 1947 at 2.4 million copies a day.

After the decline of the newspaper industry in the 1970s and 1980s, the Daily News struggled to maintain its readership base. The paper changed ownership several times before being purchased by Mortimer B. Zuckerman in 1996. Zuckerman invested millions in renovating the old Daily News building and establishing an online edition of the newspaper. Today the Daily News is published in both its original tabloid format and as an online-only version.

The newspaper’s website and online edition feature live coverage of national and local news, New York exclusives, the latest celebrity gossip, political stories, and opinion from the acclaimed team of Daily News award-winning reporters and writers. The Daily News’s social media accounts are also active with live updates and news alerts.

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The Yale Daily News Historical Archive contains digitized versions of the printed issues of the Yale Daily News, founded in 1878, the oldest college daily newspaper in the United States. This archive is available to the general public and includes over 140 years of YDN reporting. Many of the newspaper’s students editors and contributors have gone on to become well-known journalists and leaders in public life, including William F. Buckley, Lan Samantha Chang, John Hersey, Joseph Lieberman, and Sargent Shriver.