Daily news is a term used for newspapers that publish several times a week and report on events that have happened since the last issue. These newspapers are primarily published on weekdays and are often distributed free of charge. They may also be available online.
In 1919 the New York Daily News was founded as the first tabloid newspaper in the United States. Its founder, Joseph Medill Patterson, sought to attract readers with sensational stories of crime and scandal and lurid photographs. The paper became a household name in the 1920s and was one of the most popular dailies in America.
A daily newspaper that is printed in a smaller format than a standard newspaper and covers local and national events and politics. The newspaper has a large circulation and has a strong editorial voice. It is published by a large media company.
The Yale Daily News is the nation’s oldest college daily newspaper and serves Yale and New Haven, CT. The News has long been financially and editorially independent. It is known for its investigative reporting, groundbreaking social justice coverage and a diverse staff. The News publishes a regular weekday edition, the Friday supplement WEEKEND, the Yale Daily News Magazine and special issues each year celebrating Black, AAPI and Latinx communities in collaboration with Yale’s cultural centers and affiliated student groups.