A Year in the Life of a Daily News Reporter

Founded in 1919, the New York Daily News is the first U.S. newspaper printed in tabloid format and the ninth-most circulated daily newspaper in the United States, currently owned by tronc, Inc. It is known for its large photographs and headlines, intense city news coverage, celebrity gossip, classified ads, comics, a sports section, and an opinion section. Its original location, 220 East 42nd Street near Second Avenue in Manhattan, is an official city and national landmark building designed by John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood. It was used as the model for the Daily Planet building in the first two Superman films. It was moved to 450 West 33rd Street (also known as 5 Manhattan West) in 1995.

The New York Daily News is a tabloid style newspaper in the United States, and one of the most widely read newspapers in the world. Its editorials are characterized as moderate-to-liberal, and it is often contrasted with the more conservative New York Post. The Daily News is also famous for its cartoons, with a number of famous artists having contributed over the years.

Alec Baldwin shows solidarity with Daily News staffers who are protesting against cost cutting by the paper’s new hedge fund owner. The News has enacted buyouts and cuts since the hedge fund Alden Capital took over last year, which has caused a staffing crisis.

In a move that will affect the New York City community, Mayor Bill de Blasio has canceled the 2023 expansion of the Brooklyn Public Library’s Midwood branch to make room for a new library in a neighboring neighborhood. The move is a part of the city’s efforts to create “community hubs” that will bring services and jobs to neighborhoods where they are needed most.

A year in the life of a small-town newspaper reporter

From researching a singing cowboy to debating the meaning of a little-used legal term during an election, it’s been another wild and crazy year in small-town news. Here are a few of the stories that defined 2024.

Rapid changes at newspapers sold to a cost-slashing hedge fund have led to a profound case of the jitters for many in journalism. But a group of reporters is working to help ease the transition.

The Yale Daily News is the nation’s oldest college daily newspaper and is editorially independent. The News is committed to reporting on stories that have the potential to change the world and serves the campus communities of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. The News has a long history of award-winning journalism and is proud to be the home of some of the most accomplished and innovative journalists in the country.

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