Daily News and ASCO Daily News
A daily news is a newspaper that is published every day and covers current events. These events are usually related to politics, sports and business. Some newspapers also publish opinion pieces or editorials. Daily newspapers are an important source of information for the general public. They help people stay informed about what is going on in their country and the world. The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal are examples of daily newspapers.
The New York Daily News is an American tabloid newspaper founded in 1919. It is the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States, and one of the most influential. The newspaper is headquartered in the Manhattan borough of New York City, with a regional office in Chicago. The newspaper is known for its intense city news coverage, celebrity gossip, classified ads, and comics. The paper also has an extensive sports section and an opinion section. The New York Daily News is a member of the Tribune Publishing company and is owned by the cost-slashing hedge fund Alden Global Capital.
The Daily News was the first tabloid newspaper in the U.S. and is considered the originator of many of the features now found in tabloid newspapers. The Daily News was one of the most widely read newspapers in the United States during its peak circulation in 1947, when it reached 2.4 million copies per day. It is a founding member of the New York Press Association and has been an affiliate of the Society of Professional Journalists since 1949. It is the only major metropolitan newspaper that is still based in its original home, the landmark art deco Daily News Building at 220 East 42nd Street near Second Avenue in Manhattan, designed by architects John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood. The Daily News was also the founder of WPIX-TV, which is now known as CBS Television City, and the former News Radio.
ASCO Daily News is the official conference newspaper of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO). Each issue of the Daily News contains scientific and educational summaries from oncology conferences, as well as other articles of interest to ASCO members. The content is fully vetted and selected by physician editors and editorial board members who recuse themselves in the event of a conflict of interest. The newspaper is available online and in print form at select ASCO-sponsored and cosponsored conferences and to domestic ASCO members.
ASCO Daily News is funded by the American Society of Clinical Oncology and is supported by advertising. As a nonprofit organization, ASCO is committed to maintaining the integrity of its publications. As a result, the inclusion of advertising does not influence editorial decisions or content. To learn more about how ASCO Daily News is financed, visit our Funding page.