A daily newspaper is a periodical publication, usually printed at least four times per week and mainly reporting events that have occurred since the previous issue of the newspaper. It may also provide editorial analysis and comment, feature articles, and entertainment news. In some countries, it is called a tabloid and in others, it is referred to as a broadsheet.
In the United States, the first successful tabloid newspaper was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson as the Illustrated Daily News and was the first U.S. daily printed in tabloid format. It became the largest selling newspaper in the world at its peak circulation in 1947, reaching nearly two million copies a day. Its lurid headlines and sensational coverage of crime, scandal, and violence attracted readers. It also featured popular cartoons and other entertainment features.
Until 1995, the newspaper was based at 220 East 42nd Street in New York City, an official city and national landmark designed by architects John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood that straddled the railroad tracks leading into Pennsylvania Station. The building was later the home of WPIX-TV. The Daily News moved to its current headquarters at 450 West 33rd Street in Manhattan West in 1995.
Subscribers get a simple, intuitive interface and all the key content of the Daily News newspaper, delivered directly to their devices each day. The service includes news, sports, business, celebrity, comics and opinion sections. It also offers a rich and engaging digital experience with enhanced interactive features.
The Daily News, published Monday through Friday during the academic year, is the nation’s oldest college daily newspaper. The News is financially and editorially independent from Yale University. It serves the Yale community through its coverage of campus and local news, as well as through special issues such as the Yale-Harvard Game Day Issue, the Commencement Issue and the First Year Issue in collaboration with the school’s cultural centers and affiliated student groups.
The paper provides insight into the complex relationship between President Putin and Russia’s elites and reveals how the ex-president’s intervention in the conflict has made it even more fraught. It also discusses the challenges facing the US and Russia in their future relationship. In addition, it looks at the impact on Ukraine and its people. The program also focuses on the role of the media in this complicated situation.