A daily news is a newspaper that is published every day and contains information about current events. These newspapers usually cover a broad range of topics and can include politics, sports, and business. They may also contain entertainment or humor articles. Some daily newspapers are also available in a digital format and can be read on a computer, tablet or smart phone.
The Yale Daily News is the nation’s oldest college daily newspaper, and has been financially and editorially independent since its founding on January 28, 1878. The News is distributed Monday through Friday during the academic year to the Yale community and beyond. The News is committed to serving underserved communities and celebrates its diverse student body through special issues featuring the work of Yale’s cultural centers and affiliated student groups.
Daily news is a publication that reports the latest daily events, including politics and the economy, as well as opinions on various issues of concern to readers. In addition, it includes a wide range of advertising, from automobiles to clothing and food. Daily newspapers are most often sold in print form, though some are available online.
In the United States, the term daily news is generally used to refer to a general interest newspaper that provides current and historical information about an event or situation, with some emphasis on politics and the economy. These papers typically include a large number of photographs, celebrity gossip, classified ads, comics, and a variety of other features, and often have a strong political leaning.
The New York Daily News was a morning tabloid newspaper founded in 1919 and was the first newspaper of its kind to be successful. It attracted readers with sensational coverage of crime, scandal and violence, lurid photographs, and cartoons. The paper was owned by Joseph Medill Patterson until his death in 1924, when it became the property of New York Tribune Company. In 1948, the News created WPIX television, whose call letters were based on the name of the newspaper, and later bought a radio station that is now CBS Radio’s WFAN-FM.
ASCO Daily News is the official conference reporter for the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO). The paper provides high-quality, unbiased research summaries and oncology news to ASCO members and oncology health care providers. Conference coverage is selected and vetted by ASCO Daily News physician Editorial Board members who recuse themselves in the event of a conflict of interest. The Daily News is available online and in print, and is distributed on-site at select ASCO-sponsored and -cosponsored conferences and to domestic ASCO members. The Daily News is supported by a grant from the National Cancer Institute. Advertising income supports the publication of this and other ASCO publications. Advertising in ASCO’s publications is sold on a nondiscriminatory basis and does not influence editorial decisions or content. ASCO’s policies on the sale of advertising space are posted on the ASCO website.