Daily News

daily news

A daily news is a periodical publication that contains articles about current events. It may be local, national or international. It can include political or social issues as well as sports or entertainment news. It may also have comics or classified ads. Daily newspapers are typically published every day, but some are weekly or monthly. The content of a daily newspaper can be influenced by public opinion, which is often the focus of a news story. Throughout history, the nature of daily news has changed with the development of technology. It used to take hours or days for information to reach a town, but now it is common to have instantaneous news access through the internet and television.

The New York Daily News is a daily newspaper founded in 1919. It is famous for its shock or inflammatory headlines and extensive city news coverage. It was owned by Mortimer Zuckerman until 2017 when it was sold to Tronc, a Chicago-based media company. The newspaper’s website offers readers free online access to all of its stories. The paper is also available at various retail outlets in the city and in newsstands.

In addition to its newspaper, the New York Daily News owns several television and radio stations. Its television station, WPIX, has its studios in the former Daily News building. It also owns the radio station WFAN-FM, which is simulcast on its AM radio sister, WPIX. It was once the country’s highest-circulation daily newspaper, but it has since lost its position to the rival tabloid, the New York Post.

Like other popular dailies of its era, the New York Daily News emphasized politics and scandal. It also covered celebrity gossip and had a section for real estate listings. It also devoted attention to photography and was an early user of the Associated Press wire photo service. The newspaper has been at the forefront of many major events, including the Teapot Dome Scandal and Wallis Simpson’s romance with King Edward VIII.

The Yale Daily News Historical Archive provides access to digitized versions of the printed Yale Daily News (YDN). YDN is the nation’s oldest college daily newspaper. The archive includes a full-text search interface and over 140 years of YDN reporting. The Yale Library received a generous gift from an anonymous Yale alumnus in 2021 that facilitated the migration of the Archive to its current digital platform and the addition of many additional issues of the paper. The YDN is published Monday through Friday during the academic year and serves Yale and New Haven, Connecticut. It is financially and editorially independent from the University. YDN alumni have gone on to prominent careers in journalism and in public life, including William F. Buckley, Lan Samantha Chang, Joseph Lieberman, and Sargent Shriver. YDN is committed to celebrating and supporting the diversity of its community. The paper collaborates with Yale’s cultural centers and student groups to produce special issues that highlight Yale’s Black, AAPI, and Latinx communities.