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The Daily News is an American newspaper based in Jersey City, New Jersey. It was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson in New York City as the Illustrated Daily News. It was the first U.S. daily printed in tabloid format. It reached its peak circulation in 1947, at 2.4 million copies a day.
[4] [17] The Daily was the most popular U.S. news podcast for both Spotify and Apple listeners in 2020 and the #2 podcast in the United States. [18] [19] Although the Times' has various other podcasts, most of its audio revenue in mid-2019 was from The Daily. [12] The Daily has seen even greater success during the COVID-19 pandemic. [19]
Teen Kids News received a New York Emmy Award in 2013 and was nominated for a national Daytime Emmy Award [when?] for its series on the USS New York (LPD-21). The show has also been acknowledged by People, TV Guide, and the New York Daily News. It has been featured on NBC's Today and Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
Lysiak was born in Brooklyn, New York, [5] to Matthew and Bridget Lysiak. She has three sisters. [6] Her father worked as a journalist for the New York Daily News until moving back to his hometown of Selinsgrove; [5] he used to take Hilde to the newsroom while researching stories, and in his words "hooked her on the rush of chasing news". [7]
CE was founded in 1975 in New York by Wall Street attorney Robert Clampitt. Initially, CE published light and fluffy stories in its own magazine. However, in 1976 at the Democratic National Convention, the focus of the organization changed forever when a 13-year-old CE reporter (Gilbert Giles) scooped the news that Walter Mondale would be Jimmy Carter's running mate.
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Frank Isola is an American sportswriter who covered the New York Knicks and the National Basketball Association for the New York Daily News from 1996 until 2018. [1] [2] He currently works for ESPN and appears on the network’s shows Around the Horn [3] and Pardon the Interruption. [4]
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