Daily News

A daily news is a newspaper that is published every day of the week. It contains articles about current events that are of interest to the general public. The daily news may contain information about politics, business, sports, and other topics. Some examples of a daily news include The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.

The first successful U.S. daily printed in tabloid format, the Daily News began rolling off the presses in 1919, owned by the same family that published the Chicago Tribune. It became known for its photography and terse, eye-catching headlines. It has long been locked in a circulation battle with its rival, the New York Post, and has won numerous Pulitzer Prizes.

Founded by Joseph Medill Patterson, the Daily News was originally called the New York City News. It was the first daily newspaper to be published in tabloid format, and it pioneered the use of photographs. Its initial slogan was “New York’s Picture Newspaper” and a camera has been part of the logo since its inception. It also used the slogans “New York’s Hometown Connection” and “The Eyes, the Ears, the Honest Voice of New York.”

After a decade of losses, the Daily News turned a profit in the early 1990s under the ownership of Mortimer Zuckerman. The paper expanded its coverage of borough politics, parenting and immigration news, and introduced an investigative reporting group. It also launched an insert newspaper, the Caribbean Monthly, aimed at Caribbean nationals living in New York City.

In 1993 the Daily News moved from its old headquarters at 220 East 42nd Street to a new, more spacious office building on Manhattan’s West Side. The historic art deco Daily News Building was designed by John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood, and is famous for its large globe in the lobby. The building was later used as the model for the Daily Planet building in the Superman films.

The newspaper’s ten unions went on strike in October of 1990. The News was able to continue publishing during the strike by using non-union workers and by using the revenue from advertising. Eventually the unions were able to negotiate a settlement and the strike ended in 1991.

Today the Daily News is owned by cost-slashing hedge fund Alden Capital. The newspaper has been restructured, cut, and outsourced many of its operations. Despite the tumult in the newsroom, the Daily News is still one of the nation’s best-selling newspapers. In addition to its local New York City coverage, it also has a reputation for quality national and international journalism. It is especially popular for its political coverage. In recent years the Daily News has been accused of being sensational and biased, but it is still considered a good source of local news in the Big Apple. Many people read it on their commute to work each day. It is available in multiple formats including print, digital, and mobile. The newspaper also has a website where it posts breaking news and videos.