What is a Daily News?

Daily News

A daily news is a periodical publication that contains current events and opinions. It is usually written and illustrated on paper or card stock and distributed every day except Sunday. The newspaper may be in color and contain local, national or international news and commentary. It can also contain classified ads, sports information and comics. A newspaper can have a conservative, liberal or moderate bias. It can be published on a weekly, monthly or annual basis.

The New York Daily News is an American tabloid newspaper founded in 1919. It was the first U.S. daily printed in tabloid format and reached its peak circulation in 1947 at 2.4 million copies a day. The Daily News is not to be confused with the earlier Illustrated Daily News, which ran from 1855 until 1906.

In addition to its signature shocking or inflammatory headlines, the Daily News is known for its intense city news coverage, celebrity gossip, classified ads and comics section. It has long been locked in a fierce circulation battle with its rival, the New York Post. In 2017, it was sold by publisher Mortimer Zuckerman to Tronc, a Chicago-based media company.

Daily News is available both in print and online and can be delivered to your home or office via email or by subscription. To receive your e-newspaper, sign up for an account on the Daily News website and create a password. Once you’ve signed up, your e-newspaper will be available to read each morning. If you’re having trouble receiving your e-newspaper, check your SPAM or JUNK folder.

The Daily News is a major source of local, state and national news. The newspaper’s reporters and columnists cover many different topics, from politics to crime to culture. The newspaper’s editorial page is often a forum for political debate and public opinion. The newspaper’s website includes multimedia, as well as articles and opinion pieces from its writers.

The Daily News is also the nation’s oldest college daily newspaper. It is published weekdays during the academic year and serves the Yale community. It is financially and editorially independent. Its staff includes students editors and writers, many of whom have gone on to prominent careers in journalism and public life. The Daily News is best known for its groundbreaking investigation of affirmative action at Yale and other selective colleges in the wake of a Supreme Court decision striking down the practice. The News explores the legacy of such affirmative action and examines the future of college admissions. It also features stories about members of the Yale community, including alumni, students, faculty and staff. The newspaper also publishes a Friday supplement called WEEKEND and special issues for holidays and significant events, such as the Yale-Harvard Game Day Issue and the Commencement Issue. The paper is owned by Tribune Publishing, which is controlled by the hedge fund Alden Global Capital. Opposition to the takeover has been strong and vocal, with protests, rallies and legal fights.