The Daily News is an American newspaper published in tabloid format. It is the third largest paper in New York City with a circulation of about 1.9 million daily. Its current editor-in-chief is David Carr, who replaced Steve Lopez in September 2013. The News is a member of the National Association of Black Owned Newspapers. The paper has offices in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan; its main headquarters is at One Police Plaza. Its bureaus are located in all the boroughs of New York City and in many state and federal courthouses. The News also maintains a news website, dna.com, and two cable television channels. In 1948, the newspaper established WPIX-TV (Channel 11 in New York City), which retained the News call letters; the station remains at the original 42nd Street Daily News Building, now called Manhattan West. The News later owned radio station WFAN-FM, which now is a CBS Radio affiliate.
The daily newspaper has a long tradition of investigative journalism and was a pioneer of tabloid journalism in the United States. Its editorial stance is described as “flexibly centrist” with a “high-minded, if populist legacy”. It was an anti-communist publication during the Cold War, supported isolationism in the early stages of World War II, and adopted a conservative populist stance in the 1970s.
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