The Daily News

The Daily News

Founded in 1919, the Daily News is a tabloid newspaper based in New York City. It is known for its large headlines and prominent photographs, as well as intense city news coverage, celebrity gossip, classified ads, comics, sports section, and an opinion page. It was the first American daily to print in tabloid format and reached its peak circulation in 1947 with 2.4 million daily copies sold.

The venerable tabloid has endured its share of ups and downs over the decades. In the 1970s, it was rocked by a multi-month strike, and its readership fell dramatically as a result. The newspaper also suffered from declining profits as it continued to yield to union demands on pay, work rules, and hiring and firing practices.

In the early 21st century, it was rocked again by the emergence of social media and the explosion of online news sources. By 2016, its readership had declined to half a million, putting it in the bottom ranks among the city’s major newspapers. In a bid to revive its fortunes, the Daily News went back to its roots with a provocative style and tone. Its front page in January of 1928 featured a photograph taken by a reporter who strapped a camera to his leg and photographed Ruth Snyder mid-electrocution, with the headline: “DEAD!”

As of April 2019, it has an average daily circulation of around 2 million. The Daily News is published in both print and digital form. The newspaper’s website features original content, as well as news from the United States and around the world. In addition, the Daily News offers a variety of mobile apps that allow users to view and interact with the newspaper on the go.

The newspaper also features the weekly Local Pulse radio program on Saturday mornings. Listen live or go back to previous shows.

Each Daily News article contains comprehension and critical thinking questions that help students learn about current events in the news. In addition, each story provides background information and resources for further research. The questions can be accessed by clicking on the “Questions” link found under each article.

A news and information site that covers national, international, business, technology, science and space news. Its editorial team consists of award-winning writers and columnists, as well as investigative reporters. Its sister site, The Daily Intelligencer, is a political and economic blog that covers politics, government policy, the economy, and culture.

Located in downtown Brooklyn, The New York Daily News is the oldest and largest newspaper in New York City. Founded in 1919, it was the first successful tabloid newspaper in the United States. The Daily News is famous for its sensational crime and scandal stories, lurid pictures, and cartoons. The paper is owned by the New York Daily News Publishing Company, a division of Tribune Co., which also publishes the Chicago Sun-Times and Britain’s Daily Telegraph. The paper is distributed throughout the United States. The New York Daily News was named the seventh most influential newspaper in the United States by Advertising Age magazine in 2013. In 2006, it won the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography.