The Daily News
A daily news is a newspaper that reports current events in a local area. It usually includes information on politics, sports, crime and other social issues. A daily news can also feature a comics section, movie and book reviews, horoscopes, weather, classified ads and celebrity gossip. It is important for a daily news to be accurate and contain up-to-date information.
A typical daily news article starts with the headline, which is meant to capture the attention of readers. It needs to be catchy and evoke emotion or curiosity. It should also be clear and concise. The article itself is written bottom down, with the most important details at the top and less detail in each paragraph. This is in contrast to a novel, which is written from top down.
The New York Daily News is a morning tabloid newspaper founded in 1919 as the Illustrated Daily News by Joseph Medill Patterson. It was the first successful tabloid newspaper in the United States and reached its peak circulation in 1947. The paper emphasized sensational crimes and scandals, lurid photographs and entertainment features and was an early adopter of the Associated Press wire photo service.
In the 1930s, the newspaper established television and radio stations. Its original television headquarters at 220 East 42nd Street, designed by John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood, was an iconic city landmark known as the Daily News Building. It later moved to 450 West 33rd Street, which is now known as Manhattan West. The former News building still houses the newspaper’s cable channel, WPIX-TV.
After the World War II, the Daily News began a period of decline, in part because of competition from television. In the 1960s, it expanded its coverage of city news and launched a weekly comics page, which has since become the most popular part of the newspaper. It also relaunched its Sunday edition as the Sunday News.
Today, the Daily News is owned by Tronc and publishes online and in print. Its editorial staff is based in New York City and Los Angeles. The newspaper is a major source of local political and cultural news, particularly in New York City and the surrounding metropolitan areas.
The IPO Daily NewsTM is a three to five concise paragraph publication that provides summaries of patent and trademark opinions of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the next day after those opinions are issued and wire service stories of other selected IP cases. It is distributed free of charge.
The Yale Daily News Historical Archive consists of over 140 years of digitized copies of the newspaper, scanned from print volumes held by the Yale University Library. The archive is made available for research and educational use by the general public.
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