A newspaper is a periodical publication consisting of one or more sheets printed on paper or other material and containing news, articles, advertisements and other matter of interest to the general public. Most newspapers are published daily or weekly. Some are local in scope, while others cover regional or national news. Some are political, while others focus on specific topics such as sports or business. Many have been in print for decades, while others have only recently come into existence. Some are owned by large media companies, while others are privately owned.
The New York Daily News is a tabloid newspaper founded in 1919. It was the first U.S. daily to be printed in tabloid format, and in its heyday was one of the largest-circulation newspapers in the world. The newspaper is based in New York City, and as of 2017 it is owned by Tronc.
Founded as the Illustrated Daily News by Joseph Medill Patterson, the paper attracted readers with sensational coverage of crime, scandal and violence, lurid photographs, and cartoons and other entertainment features. By 1930 the Daily News had a circulation of 1,520,000, which reached 2,000,000 in the next decade.
For many years the Daily News was locked in a circulation battle with its right-wing rival, the New York Post. In recent years, however, the paper has exhibited more of a moderate-to-liberal bias, with an emphasis on social issues.
The newspaper’s editorial stance is described by the New York Times as “flexibly centrist with a high-minded, if populist legacy.”
In the past, the Daily News was frequently criticized for its pro-labor editorial positions and alleged anti-immigration biases. In the late 1980s, it took a hardline stance on immigration reform.
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Daily News is an English-language newspaper that was published in Durban, South Africa, by Independent Media South Africa. The newspaper was known as the Natal Daily News between 1936 and 1962, and previously as The Natal (Mercantile) Advertiser prior to that. The newspaper is part of the Independent Media stable, which includes more than 20 other South African newspapers, magazines and websites. Ad Fontes Media rates the Daily News in the Skews Left and Reliable categories in terms of bias and reliability. For more information about this rating, see our methodology. A digital version of the newspaper is available through the iSubscribe app.