Daily News is an American newspaper published in New York City. It is a subsidiary of the Tribune Company and was founded in 1919 as the Illustrated Daily News by Joseph Medill Patterson. It became the first American tabloid newspaper. The paper reached its zenith of circulation in 1947.
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The Daily News Building, designed by John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood is a landmark on the Manhattan skyline. The newspaper was based in this building until 1995, when it moved to 450 West 33rd Street (also known as 5 Manhattan West), just across from Pennsylvania Station.
Throughout the decades, the Daily News has provided sensational coverage of lurid crime, scandal and violence in New York. It was an early user of wirephoto services. It also printed a popular column of comics.
In 2017, the Daily News was sold to Tronc, a Chicago-based media company, for $1. Tronc plans to continue to publish the Daily News, which it claims will be a profitable operation. It has a large newsroom located in the former Daily News Building, along with offices and bureaus across New York City. The paper also maintains a radio station and a television channel.