Digital Subscriptions to the Daily News

Digital Subscriptions to the Daily News

Daily News

Founded in 1919, the New York Daily News was the first successful American tabloid newspaper. It attracted readers with sensational coverage of crime, scandal, and violence, lurid photographs, and cartoons and other entertainment features. In 1947 it reached its peak circulation of 2.4 million copies a day. Today’s paper continues to publish large and prominent photographs, city news coverage, celebrity gossip, classified ads, a sports section, and an opinion section.

The New York Daily News was the first American newspaper to publish photographs of Japanese surrender at the end of World War II. The photos were taken by staff photographer Alfred Stieglitz in November 1945. The photographs were published in the December 1945 issue of the newspaper and became a symbol of the end of the war.

In addition to print journalism, the Daily News also produces television and radio. The newspaper’s TV station, WPIX-TV (channel 11 in New York City), was founded in 1948 and is still based in the old Daily News Building, designed by architects John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood and built in 1929. It was the inspiration for the Daily Planet building in the first two Superman films. The News’s radio station, WNYM-AM, and AM sister station, WFAN-AM, are both based in the New York City office.

A digital subscription to the Daily News includes full digital access across all devices, our e-newspaper in brilliant color and clarity, and more. See our Newsroom Policies for more information on what to expect when you subscribe.

Great Lakes Daily News, formerly GLIN Daily News, is a daily collection of news articles of interest to the Great Lakes region from professional media sources in the United States and Canada. The articles are curated by staff at the Great Lakes Commission.

ITN’s award-winning camera operators have captured some of the most significant moments in history, from the fall of the Berlin Wall to exclusive footage of Nelson Mandela in hiding and unprecedented access to Royal engagements. Updated daily, this collection of agenda-setting news and feature footage offers unparalleled access to the most important stories unfolding around the globe.

The Yale Daily News Historical Archive contains digitized copies of printed editions of the YDN from January 28, 1878 to the present. The archive is open to the public and provides access to a searchable index of scanned pages and transcripts of all articles and editorials. Many of the YDN’s early editors and writers went on to notable careers in journalism and public service, including William F. Buckley, Lan Samantha Chang, John Hersey, Joseph Lieberman, Sargent Shriver and many others. The YDN is the oldest college daily newspaper in the country.