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New York Post

The New York Post (NY Post) is a conservative[4] daily tabloid newspaper published in New York City. The Post also operates NYPost.com, the celebrity gossip site PageSix.com, and the entertainment site Decider.com.

New York Post
The front page on June 14, 2022.
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)NYP Holdings, Inc.
(News Corp)
Founder(s)Alexander Hamilton (as The New-York Evening Post)
PublisherSean Giancola[1]
EditorKeith Poole
Sports editorChristopher Shaw
FoundedNovember 16, 1801; 221 years ago (1801-11-16) (as The New-York Evening Post)
Political alignmentConservative[2]
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters1211 Avenue of the Americas
New York City 10036
United States
CountryUnited States
Circulation146,649 Average print circulation[3]
ISSN1090-3321 (print)
2641-4139 (web)
OCLC number12032860
Websitenypost.com

It was established in 1801 by Federalist and Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, and became a respected broadsheet in the 19th century under the name New York Evening Post.[5] Its most famous 19th-century editor was William Cullen Bryant. In the mid-20th century, the paper was owned by Dorothy Schiff, a devoted liberal, who developed its tabloid format. In 1976, Rupert Murdoch bought the Post for US$30.5 million.[6] Since 1993, the Post has been owned by Murdoch's News Corp. Its distribution ranked 4th in the US in 2019.[7]

History

19th century

 
Alexander Hamilton founded the Post in 1801.

The Post was founded by Alexander Hamilton with about US$10,000 (equivalent to $162,860 in 2021) from a group of investors in the autumn of 1801 as the New-York Evening Post,[8] a broadsheet. Hamilton's co-investors included other New York members of the Federalist Party, such as Robert Troup and Oliver Wolcott,[9] who were dismayed by the election of Thomas Jefferson as U.S. president and the rise in popularity of the Democratic-Republican Party.[10][full citation needed] The meeting at which Hamilton first recruited investors for the new paper took place in Archibald Gracie's then-country weekend villa that is now Gracie Mansion.[11] Hamilton chose William Coleman as his first editor.[10]

 
William Cullen Bryant is the Post's most famous 19th-century editor.

The most famous 19th-century Evening Post editor was the poet and abolitionist William Cullen Bryant.[12] So well respected was the Evening Post under Bryant's editorship, it received praise from the English philosopher John Stuart Mill, in 1864.[13]

William Leggett, in addition to literary and drama reviews, began to write political editorials. Leggett's espoused a fierce opposition to central banking and support for the organization of labor unions. He was a member of the Equal Rights Party. He became a co-owner and editor at the Post in 1831,[citation needed] eventually working as sole editor of the newspaper while Bryant traveled in Europe in 1834 through 1835.[14]

Another co-owner of the paper was John Bigelow.[15] Born in Malden-on-Hudson, New York, John Bigelow, Sr. graduated in 1835 from Union College, where he was a member of the Sigma Phi Society and the Philomathean Society,[16] and was admitted to the bar in 1838.[15] From 1849 to 1861, he was one of the editors and co-owners of the Evening Post.[15]

Another owner with Bryan and Bigelow was Isaac Henderson.[17] This led to the involvement of his son Isaac Henderson Jr. who became the paper's publisher, stockholder, and member of its board in 1877, just five years after graduating from college.[18] Henderson Sr.'s thirty year tenure with the Evening Post ended in 1879 when it was learned that he had defrauded Bryant the entire time.[17] Henderson Jr. sold his interest in the newspaper in 1881.[18]

In 1881, Henry Villard took control of the Evening Post, as well as The Nation, which became the Post's weekly edition. With this acquisition, the paper was managed by the triumvirate of Carl Schurz, Horace White, and Edwin L. Godkin.[19] When Schurz left the paper in 1883, Godkin became editor-in-chief.[20] White became editor-in-chief in 1899, and remained in that role until his retirement in 1903.[21][22]

In 1897, both publications passed to the management of Villard's son, Oswald Garrison Villard,[23] a founding member of both the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People[24] and the American Civil Liberties Union.[25]

1918 to 1976

Villard sold the paper in 1918, after widespread allegations of pro-German sympathies during World War I hurt its circulation. The new owner was Thomas Lamont, a senior partner in the Wall Street firm of J.P. Morgan & Co. Unable to stem the paper's financial losses, he sold it to a consortium of 34 financial and reform political leaders, headed by Edwin Francis Gay, dean of the Harvard Business School, whose members included Franklin D. Roosevelt. Conservative Cyrus H. K. Curtis,[26] publisher of the Ladies Home Journal, purchased the Evening Post in 1924[27] and briefly turned it into a non-sensational tabloid in 1933.[27] In 1928, Wilella Waldorf became drama editor at the Evening Post. She was one of the first women to hold an editorial role at the newspaper,[28] During her time at the Evening Post, she was the only female first-string critic on a New York newspaper.[29] She was proceeded by Clara Savage Littledale, the first woman reporter ever hired by the Post and the editor of the woman's page in 1914.[30]

In 1934, J. David Stern purchased the paper, changed its name to the New York Post,[27] and restored its broadsheet size and liberal perspective.[31] For four months of that same year, future U.S. Senator from Alaska Ernest Gruening was an editor of the paper.

In 1939, Dorothy Schiff purchased the paper. Her husband George Backer was named editor and publisher.[32] Her second editor and third husband Ted Thackrey became co-publisher and co-editor with Schiff in 1942.[33] Together, they recast the newspaper into its modern-day tabloid format.[34] In 1948, The Bronx Home News merged with it.[35] In 1949, James Wechsler became editor of the paper, running both the news and the editorial pages. In 1961, he turned over the news section to Paul Sann and stayed on as editorial page editor until 1980.

Under Schiff's tenure the Post was devoted to liberalism, supporting trade unions and social welfare, and featured some of the most popular columnists of the time, such as Joseph Cookman, Drew Pearson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Max Lerner, Murray Kempton, Pete Hamill, and Eric Sevareid, in addition to theatre critic Richard Watts Jr. and gossip columnist Earl Wilson.

1976 to present

In November 1976, it was announced that Australian Rupert Murdoch had bought the Post from Schiff with the intention she would remain as a consultant for five years.[36] It later emerged that Murdoch bought the newspaper for US$30.5 million.[6] The Post at this point was the only surviving afternoon daily in New York City and its circulation under Schiff had grown by two-thirds, particularly after the failure of the competing World Journal Tribune; however, the rising cost of operating an afternoon daily in a city with worsening daytime traffic congestion, combined with mounting competition from expanded local radio and TV news cut into the Post's profitability, though it made money from 1949 until Schiff's final year of ownership, when it lost $500,000. The paper has lost money ever since.[10]

In late October 1995, the Post announced plans to change its Monday through Saturday publication schedule and begin issuing a Sunday edition,[37] which it last published briefly in 1989.[38] On April 14, 1996, the Post delivered its new Sunday edition at the cost of 50 cents per paper by keeping its size to 120 pages.[39] The amount, significantly less than Sunday editions from The New York Daily News and The New York Times, was part of Post's efforts "to find a niche in the nation's most competitive newspaper market".[40][39]

Because of the institution of federal regulations limiting media cross-ownership after Murdoch's purchase of WNEW-TV (now WNYW) and four other stations from Metromedia to launch the Fox Broadcasting Company, Murdoch was forced to sell the paper for $37.6 million in 1988 to Peter S. Kalikow, a real-estate magnate with no news experience.[41] In 1988, the Post hired Jane Amsterdam, founding editor of Manhattan, inc., as its first female editor, and within six months the paper had toned down the sensationalist headlines.[42] Within a year, Amsterdam was forced out by Kalikow, who reportedly told her "credible doesn't sell ... Your big scoops are great, but they don't sell more papers."[43]

When Kalikow declared bankruptcy in 1993,[41] the paper was temporarily managed by Steven Hoffenberg,[41] a financier who later pleaded guilty to securities fraud,[44] and for two weeks by Abe Hirschfeld,[45] who made his fortune building parking garages. After a staff revolt against the Hoffenberg-Hirschfeld partnership, which included publication of an issue whose front page featured the iconic masthead picture of founder Alexander Hamilton with a single teardrop running down his cheek,[46][47] the Post was again purchased in 1993 by Murdoch's News Corporation. This came about after numerous political officials, including Democratic governor of New York Mario Cuomo, persuaded the Federal Communications Commission to grant Murdoch a permanent waiver from the cross-ownership rules that had forced him to sell the paper five years earlier. Without that FCC ruling, the paper would have shut down.[41] In December 2012, Murdoch announced that Jesse Angelo had been appointed publisher.[48]

Various branches of Murdoch's media groups, 21st Century Fox's Endemol Shine North America and News Corp' New York Post created a Page Six TV nightly gossip show based and named after the Post's gossip section. A test run in July would occur on Fox Television Stations.[49] The show garnered the highest ratings of a nationally syndicated entertainment newsmagazine in a decade when it debuted in 2017.[50] With Page Six TV's success, the New York Post formed New York Post Entertainment, a scripted and unscripted television entertainment division, in July 2018 with Troy Searer as president.[51]

In 2017, the New York Post was reported to be the preferred newspaper of U.S. president Donald Trump,[52][53] who maintains frequent contact with its owner Murdoch.[53] The Post had promoted Trump's celebrity since at least the 1980s.[54] In October 2020, the Post endorsed Trump for re-election, citing his "promises made, promises kept" policy.[55] Weeks after Trump was defeated and he sought to overturn the election results, the Post published a front-page editorial asking the president to "stop the insanity", stating that he was "cheering for an undemocratic coup", commenting: "If you insist on spending your final days in office threatening to burn it all down, that will be how you are remembered. Not as a revolutionary, but as the anarchist holding the match." The Post characterized Trump attorney Sidney Powell as a "crazy person", and his former national security advisor Michael Flynn’s suggestion to declare martial law as "tantamount to treason."[56][57]

Around March 2021, Keith Poole, a top editor at The Sun, another Murdoch-owned tabloid, was appointed as the editor in chief[58] of the New York Post Group.[59][60] Around the same time, at least eight journalists had left the paper.[60]

Content, coverage, and controversies

The Post has been criticized since the beginning of Murdoch's ownership for sensationalism, blatant advocacy, and conservative bias. In 1980, the Columbia Journalism Review stated that the "New York Post is no longer merely a journalistic problem. It is a social problem—a force for evil."[61]

The Post has been accused of contorting its news coverage to suit Murdoch's business needs, in particular avoiding subjects which could be unflattering to the government of the People's Republic of China, where Murdoch has invested heavily in satellite television.[62]

In a 2019 article in The New Yorker, Ken Auletta wrote that Murdoch "doesn't hesitate to use the Post to belittle his business opponents", and went on to say that Murdoch's support for Edward I. Koch while he was running for mayor of New York "spilled over onto the news pages of the Post, with the paper regularly publishing glowing stories about Koch and sometimes savage accounts of his four primary opponents."[63]

According to The New York Times, Ronald Reagan's campaign team credited Murdoch and the Post for his victory in New York in the 1980 United States presidential election.[64] Reagan later "waived a prohibition against owning a television station and a newspaper in the same market", allowing Murdoch to continue to control the New York Post and The Boston Herald while expanding into television.

In 1997, Post executive editor Steven D. Cuozzo responded to criticism by saying that the Post "broke the elitist media stranglehold on the national agenda."[65]

In a 2004 survey conducted by Pace University, the Post was rated the least-credible major news outlet in New York, and the only news outlet to receive more responses calling it "not credible" than credible (44% not credible to 39% credible).[66]

The Post commonly publishes news reports based entirely on reporting from other sources without independent corroboration. In January 2021, the paper forbade the use of CNN, MSNBC, The Washington Post, and The New York Times as sole sources for such stories.[67]

Style

 
One of the paper's most famous headlines, from the edition of April 15, 1983

Murdoch imported the tabloid journalism style of many of his Australian and British newspapers, such as The Sun, which remains one of the highest selling daily newspapers in the United Kingdom. This style was typified[68] by the Post's famous headlines such as "Headless body in topless bar" (written by Vincent Musetto). In its 35th-anniversary edition, New York magazine listed this as one of the greatest headlines. It also has five other Post headlines in its "Greatest Tabloid Headlines" list.[69]

The Post has also been criticized for incendiary front-page headlines, such as one referring to the co-chairmen of the Iraq Study GroupJames Baker and Lee Hamilton—as "surrender monkeys",[70] and another on the murder of Hasidic landlord Menachem Stark reading "Slumlord found burned in dumpster. Who didn’t want him dead?"[71]

Page Six

The gossip section Page Six was created by James Brady[72] and is currently edited by Emily Smith.[73] Columnist Richard Johnson edited Page Six for 25 years.[74] February 2006 saw the debut of Page Six Magazine, distributed free inside the paper. In September 2007, it started to be distributed weekly in the Sunday edition of the paper. In January 2009, publication of Page Six Magazine was cut to four times a year.[75]

Beginning with the 2017–18 television season, a daily syndicated series known as Page Six TV came to air, produced by 20th Television, which was part of the 21st Century Fox side of Rupert Murdoch's holdings, and Endemol Shine North America. The show was originally hosted by comedian John Fugelsang, with contributions from Page Six and Post writers (including Carlos Greer), along with regular panelists Elizabeth Wagmeister from Variety and Bevy Smith. In March 2018, Fugelsang left the show, with the expectation that a new host would be named, though by the end of the season, it was announced that Wagmeister, Greer and Smith would be retained as equal co-hosts.[76]

In April 2019, it was confirmed that the series would end after May 2019; by then, it was last in average viewership out of all U.S. syndicated newsmagazine programs, behind the similar tabloid-inspired program Daily Mail TV.[77]

Erroneous reporting and defamation cases arising from bombings

Richard Jewell, a security guard wrongly suspected of being the Centennial Olympic Park bomber, sued the Post in 1998, alleging that the newspaper had libeled him in several articles, headlines, photographs, and editorial cartoons. U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska largely denied the Post's motion to dismiss, allowing the suit to proceed.[78] The Post subsequently settled the case for an undisclosed sum.[79]

In several stories on the day of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, the Post inaccurately reported that twelve people had died, and that a Saudi national had been taken into custody as a suspect, which was denied by Boston Police.[80][81] Three days later, on April 18, the Post featured a full-page cover photo of two young men at the Boston marathon with the headline "Bag Men" (a term that implies criminality) and erroneously claimed they were being sought by police.[81][82][83] The men, Salaheddin Barhoum and Yassine Zaimi, were not considered suspects, and the Post was heavily criticized for the apparent accusation.[82][84] Then-editor Col Allan defended the story, saying they had not referred to the men as "suspects".[82][85] The two men later sued the Post for libel,[86][87][88] and the suit was settled in 2014 on undisclosed terms.[89][90][91]

Accusations of racism

In 1989, the Post described the five black and Latino teenagers arrested following the rape and assault of a white woman in Central Park as coming "from a world of crack, welfare, guns, knives, indifference, and ignorance [...] a land of no fathers", and having set out "to smash, hurt, rob, stomp, rape" people who were "rich" and "white".[92][93][94] The teenagers’ convictions were later overturned after the confession of a serial rapist, which was confirmed with DNA evidence.

In 2006, several Asian-American advocacy groups protested the use of the headline "Wok This Way" for a Post article about U.S. president George W. Bush's meeting with Hu Jintao, President of the People's Republic of China.[95]

In 2009, the Post ran a cartoon by Sean Delonas of a white police officer saying to another white police officer who has just shot a chimpanzee on the street: "They'll have to find someone else to write the next stimulus bill." The cartoon dually referred to U.S. president Obama and to the recent rampage of Travis, a former chimpanzee actor. It was criticized as racist,[96] with civil rights activist Al Sharpton calling the cartoon "troubling at best given the historic racist attacks of African-Americans as being synonymous with monkeys."[97] The Post defended itself by stating that the cartoon was deliberately misinterpreted by its critics.[98]

The Public Enemy song "A Letter to the New York Post" from their album Apocalypse '91...The Enemy Strikes Black is a complaint about what they believed to be negative and inaccurate coverage blacks received from the paper.[99]

In 2019, the Post displayed an image of the World Trade Center in flames targeting Rep. Ilhan Omar, one of the first two Muslim women to serve in Congress. The image had been displayed due to Ms. Omar's widely criticized quote "Some people did something" which was viewed by many as insensitive and minimizing the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks.[100] The Yemeni American Merchant Association announced a formal boycott of the paper and ten of the most prominent Yemeni bodega owners in New York agreed to stop selling the paper. As of June 2019, the boycott had extended to over 900 individual stores.[101] Yemeni-Americans own about half of the 10,000 bodegas in New York City.[102]

In 2020, the Post published an article with the headline "Suspected teen gunman Kyle Rittenhouse spotted cleaning Kenosha graffiti before shooting". In response, actress Viola Davis posted a photo on Instagram comparing the headline with the Post's 2012 headline about Trayvon Martin, which read: "Trayvon Martin had traces of marijuana in system at time of death, autopsy reveals." The caption stated: "We need to boycott publications that continue to criminalize innocent [people of color] after they have been murdered by the law!!!"[103]

Hunter Biden laptop story

On October 14, 2020, three weeks before the 2020 United States presidential election, the Post published a front-page story purporting to reveal "smoking gun" emails recovered from a laptop abandoned by Hunter Biden at a computer repair store in Wilmington, Delaware.[104] The only sources named in the story were Trump personal attorney Rudy Giuliani and strategy advisor Steve Bannon.[104] The story came under heavy criticism from other news sources and anonymous reporters at the Post itself for "flimsy" reporting, including questions about the reliability of its sourcing and the lack of outreach to either Hunter Biden or the Joe Biden campaign for pre-publication comment.[105][106] More than fifty former U.S. intelligence officials signed an open letter stating that they were "deeply suspicious that the Russian government played a significant role" in the story, but emphasized that "we do not know if the emails ... are genuine or not and that we do not have evidence of Russian involvement."[107][108] The Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe said during a Fox News interview that "the intelligence community doesn’t believe that [the emails originated from Russian disinformation] because there is no intelligence that supports that." Ratcliffe, a Trump loyalist, had previously made public assertions that contradicted professional intelligence assessments.[109][110]

The FBI took possession of the laptop in late 2019 and reported that they had "nothing to add" to Ratcliffe's remarks concerning Russian disinformation.[111] The New York Times reported days after the Post story that "no concrete evidence has emerged that the laptop contains Russian disinformation." Amid mounting pressure, the FBI wrote to Senator Ron Johnson and suggested it had not found any Russian disinformation on the laptop. It was unclear what the Justice Department officials knew about the FBI investigation at the time.[111] Fox News reported that the laptop was seized as part of an investigation into money laundering, but did not make clear if the investigation involved Hunter Biden.[112] The New York Times reported in December 2020 that investigators had initially examined possible money laundering by Hunter Biden but did not find evidence to justify further investigation.[113]

As of 2022, Vox reported that no evidence had emerged "that the laptop's leak was a Russian plot."[114] In March 2022, The New York Times and The Washington Post confirmed that some of the emails were authentic.[115][116][117] In April 2022, the editorial board of The Washington Post wrote the Biden laptop story provided "an opportunity for a reckoning" by American media to ensure "accurate and relevant" stories are covered. They noted that:

"The investigation adds new details and confirms old ones about the ways in which Joe Biden's family has profited from trading overseas on his name — something for which the president deserves criticism for tacitly condoning. What it does not do, despite some conservatives' insistence otherwise, is prove that President Biden acted corruptly."[118]

Joan Donovan, the research director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy at Harvard University, said that "This is arguably the most well-known story the New York Post has ever published and it endures as a story because it was initially suppressed by social media companies and jeered by politicians and pundits alike".[119]

After the 2016 election, social media companies were criticized for allowing false political information to proliferate on their platforms, including from Russian intelligence, suggesting it may have assisted Trump's election.[120] Twitter and Facebook initially limited the spread of the Post story on their platforms, citing supposed policies restricting the sharing of hacked material and personal information; Twitter also temporarily suspended the Post's account. This decision proved controversial, with many critics, including Republican senator Ted Cruz, deriding it as censorship.[121][122] NPR reported that Twitter initially declined to comment how it reached this decision or what evidence it had supporting this.[122] The New York Times initially reported that the story had been pitched to other outlets, including Fox News, which declined to publish it due to concerns over its reliability.[123]

The Times also reported that two writers at the Post declined to have their names attached to the story, and ultimately the story only listed two bylines: Gabrielle Fonrouge, who "had little to do with the reporting or writing of the article" and was unaware of her byline prior to the story's publication, and Emma-Jo Morris, a former producer for Fox News's Hannity who had no prior bylines with the Post. In response to the concerns about the veracity of the article, former Post editor-in-chief and current advisor Colin Allan responded in an email to the Times that “the senior editors at The Post made the decision to publish the Biden files after several days’ hard work established its merit." Giuliani said he gave the story to the Post because "either nobody else would take it, or if they took it, they would spend all the time they could to try to contradict it before they put it out."[123] The accuracy of the Hunter Biden laptop story resulted in increased scrutiny of Twitter and Facebook limiting the spread of the story by conservatives, who argued that their actions "proves Big Tech's bias".[124][125]

NBC News reported on November 1 that "no evidence has emerged that the documents are the product of Russian disinformation, as some experts initially suggested, but many questions remain about how the materials got into the hands of Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani, who has met with Russian agents in his effort to dig up dirt on Biden."[126] CNN reported that Giuliani and other Trump allies met with Ukrainian lawmaker Andrii Derkach, whom the U.S. government later assessed was a longtime Russian intelligence agent, sanctioning him for distributing disinformation about Joe Biden.[127] Earlier in September 2020, the New York Post itself reported that Derkach was a "pro-Russian member of Kiev's parliament" and stated "Derkach also met with former New York Mayor Giuliani in Kiev in December last year to dig up dirt on Biden."[128]

Other controversies

In 1997, a national news story concerning Rebecca Sealfon's victory in the Scripps National Spelling Bee circulated. Sealfon was sponsored by the Daily News, a direct in-market competitor. The Post published a picture of her but altered the photograph to remove the name of the Daily News as printed on a placard she was wearing.[129]

In 2004, the Post ran a full-page cover photo of 19-year-old New York University student Diana Chien jumping to her death from the twenty-fourth story of a building.[130][131]

In 2012, the Post was criticized for running a photograph of a man struggling to climb back up onto a subway platform as a train approached, along with the headline "DOOMED."[132][133][134] Facing questions over why he didn't help the man, the photographer claimed he was not strong enough and had been attempting to use the flash on his camera to alert the driver of the oncoming train.[135]

In December 2020,[136] the Post published a story outing an emergency medical technician who made additional income from posting explicit photographs of herself to the subscription website OnlyFans.[137][138] The publication was widely criticized on social media as "doxxing someone simply for trying to earn a living."[137]

In April 2021, Facebook blocked users from sharing a Post story about home real estate purchases by Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors, saying that it violated its privacy and personal information policy.[139][140] In response, the Post argued that it was an arbitrary decision since other newspapers, magazines and websites highlight the real estate purchases of high status individuals.[141] News Media Alliance CEO David Chavern also voiced criticism of the decision, saying in a prepared statement: "There is no balance of power between ‘media’ and 'Big Tech.'"[142]

In April 2021, the Post published a false front-page story asserting that copies of a book by vice president Kamala Harris were being distributed to migrant children at an intake facility in Long Beach, California.[143] Fox News then published a story about the matter, followed by numerous Republican politicians and pundits commenting on it, in some cases speculating that taxpayers were funding the supposed book handouts for Harris's personal profit.[143][144] Responding to questions from Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy, White House press secretary Jen Psaki expressed no knowledge of the matter; the Post then published a new story headlined "Psaki has no answers when asked about Harris' book being given to child migrants."[145] Four days after the original publication, the Post replaced the story with a new version clarifying that just one Harris book had been donated by a community member but maintained that it was an "open-arms gesture by the Biden administration", though there was no evidence of the administration's involvement.[145] Laura Italiano, the author of the story, resigned that day, asserting she had been "ordered" to write it.[60][145]

In October 2022, a rogue employee of the Post published a series of racist, violent and sexually explicit headlines on its Twitter account. Shortly after these headlines released, a spokesperson for the Post stated that the "vile and reprehensible" headlines were the result of a hack and were immediately removed, and that the incident was under investigation. The spokesperson later stated that "the unauthorized conduct was committed by an employee, and the employee has been terminated."[146]

"Oldest" claim

The 1801-established newspaper describes itself as the oldest continuously published daily U.S. newspaper. However, the New York Post halted publication during strikes in 1958 and in 1978. Therefore, The Providence Journal is understood as the oldest continuously published daily newspaper in the U.S. While it began daily publication on July 21, 1829 (28 years after the New York Post), it has not halted daily publication once since its founding, unlike the New York Daily Post.[147]

The Hartford Courant, generally understood to be the oldest continuously published newspaper in America, was founded in 1764; however, it was founded as a semi-weekly paper and did not begin publishing daily until 1836, 35 years after the New York Post began doing so, and cannot be considered a true challenge to the New York Post claim as "the nation's oldest continuously published daily newspaper", despite it being an older continuously published paper than the New York Post. The New Hampshire Gazette trademarked its claim of being The Nation's Oldest Newspaper, as it was founded in 1756; however, it was founded as a weekly paper and since the 1890s has only published on the weekends. To date, The New Hampshire Gazette has never published daily and therefore cannot be considered a challenger to the Providence Journal and New York Post claims to being the nation's oldest continuously published daily newspaper.[148]

Operations

 
Printing plant

The 1906 Old New York Evening Post Building is a designated landmark. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.[149] It occupied the building until 1926 when a new main office for the Post was established at 75 West Street in the New York Evening Post Building. The building remained in use by the Post until 1970, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.[149] In 1967, Schiff bought 210 South Street, the former headquarters of the New York Journal American, which closed a year earlier. The building became an instantly recognizable symbol for the Post. In 1995, owner Rupert Murdoch relocated Post's news and business offices to the News Corporation headquarters tower at 1211 Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) in midtown Manhattan. The Post shares this building with Fox News Channel and The Wall Street Journal, both of which are also owned by Murdoch. Both the Post and the New York City edition of the Journal are printed at a state-of-the-art printing plant in the borough of The Bronx.[150]

The Newspaper and Mail Deliverers Union has been delivering the newspaper "since the early 1900s."[151]

Website

In 1996, the New York Post launched an Internet version of the paper.[152][153]

Decider

The New York Post launched the website Decider in 2014 to provide recommendations for streaming services. The website's first and only editor-in-chief is Mark Graham.[154][155] Graham said that this service would "strike a nice balance between visual imagery and the written word, and come from a place of pop culture omniscience."[156]

In 2019, Decider signed a deal with app provider Reelgood to provide Reelgood widget links at the bottom of each review and would channel some advertising revenue to both companies. The value of the deal was not disclosed.[157]

Sales

The daily circulation of the Post decreased in the final years of the Schiff era from 700,000 around 1967–68, to approximately 517,000 by the time she sold the paper to Murdoch in 1976.[158] Under Murdoch, the Post launched a morning edition to compete directly with the rival tabloid Daily News in 1978, prompting the Daily News to retaliate with a PM edition called Daily News Tonight. But the PM edition suffered the same problems with worsening daytime traffic that the afternoon Post experienced and the Daily News ultimately folded Tonight in 1981.[159] By that time, circulation of the all-day Post soared to a peak of 962,000, the bulk of the increase attributed to its morning edition (It set a single-day record of 1.1 million on August 11, 1977, with the news of the arrest the night before of David Berkowitz, the infamous "Son of Sam" serial killer who terrorized New York for much of that summer). However, the Post lost so much money that Murdoch decided to shut down the Post's PM edition in 1982, turning the Post into a morning-only daily.[citation needed]

The Post and the Daily News have been locked in a bitter circulation war ever since. A resurgence during the first decade of the 21st century saw Post circulation rise to 724,748 by April 2007,[160] achieved partly by lowering the price from 50 cents to 25 cents. In October 2006, the Post surpassed the Daily News in circulation for the first time, only to see the Daily News overtake its rival a few months later.[161] In 2010, the Post's daily circulation was 525,004, just 10,000 behind the Daily News.[162] As of 2017, the Post was the fourth-largest newspaper in the United States by circulation, while the Daily News was ranked eighth.[163]

The Post has remained unprofitable since Murdoch first purchased it from Dorothy Schiff in 1976, and was on the brink of folding when Murdoch bought it back in 1993, with at least one media report in 2012 indicating that Post loses up to $70 million a year.[164] One commentator has suggested that the Post cannot become profitable as long as the competing Daily News survives, and that Murdoch may be trying to force the Daily News to fold or sell out, leaving the two papers in an intractable war of attrition.[165]

In September 2022, The New York Post became profitable for the first time, posting a profit for the quarter and year to date. [166]

The Post’s digital network reached approximately 198 million unique users in June 2022, compared to 123 million in the prior year.[167]

See also

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Further reading

  • Crittle, Simon. The Last Godfather: The Rise and Fall of Joey Massino. New York: Berkley, 2006. ISBN 0-425-20939-3.
  • Felix, Antonia, and the editors of New York Post. The Post's New York: Celebrating 200 Years of New York City As Seen Through the Pages and Pictures of the New York Post. New York: HarperResource, 2001. ISBN 0-06-621135-2.
  • Flood, John, and Jim McGough. "People v. Newspaper and Mail Deliverers' Union of New York and Vicinity". Organized Crime & Political Corruption. Accessed June 5, 2008.
  • Nardoza, Robert. . The United States Attorney's Office: Eastern District of New York press release. July 12, 2006. Accessed June 5, 2008.
  • . Penal Law: A Web. Accessed June 5, 2008.
  • Robbins, Tom. "The Newspaper Racket: Tough Guys and Wiseguys in the Truck Drivers Union". The Village Voice, March 7–13, 2001. Accessed June 5, 2008.

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The New York Post NY Post is a conservative 4 daily tabloid newspaper published in New York City The Post also operates NYPost com the celebrity gossip site PageSix com and the entertainment site Decider com New York PostThe front page on June 14 2022 TypeDaily newspaperFormatTabloidOwner s NYP Holdings Inc News Corp Founder s Alexander Hamilton as The New York Evening Post PublisherSean Giancola 1 EditorKeith PooleSports editorChristopher ShawFoundedNovember 16 1801 221 years ago 1801 11 16 as The New York Evening Post Political alignmentConservative 2 LanguageEnglishHeadquarters1211 Avenue of the AmericasNew York City 10036United StatesCountryUnited StatesCirculation146 649 Average print circulation 3 ISSN1090 3321 print 2641 4139 web OCLC number12032860Websitenypost wbr comMedia of the United StatesList of newspapersIt was established in 1801 by Federalist and Founding Father Alexander Hamilton and became a respected broadsheet in the 19th century under the name New York Evening Post 5 Its most famous 19th century editor was William Cullen Bryant In the mid 20th century the paper was owned by Dorothy Schiff a devoted liberal who developed its tabloid format In 1976 Rupert Murdoch bought the Post for US 30 5 million 6 Since 1993 the Post has been owned by Murdoch s News Corp Its distribution ranked 4th in the US in 2019 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 19th century 1 2 1918 to 1976 1 3 1976 to present 2 Content coverage and controversies 2 1 Style 2 2 Page Six 2 3 Erroneous reporting and defamation cases arising from bombings 2 4 Accusations of racism 2 5 Hunter Biden laptop story 2 6 Other controversies 3 Oldest claim 4 Operations 4 1 Website 4 2 Decider 4 3 Sales 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory Edit19th century Edit Alexander Hamilton founded the Post in 1801 The Post was founded by Alexander Hamilton with about US 10 000 equivalent to 162 860 in 2021 from a group of investors in the autumn of 1801 as the New York Evening Post 8 a broadsheet Hamilton s co investors included other New York members of the Federalist Party such as Robert Troup and Oliver Wolcott 9 who were dismayed by the election of Thomas Jefferson as U S president and the rise in popularity of the Democratic Republican Party 10 full citation needed The meeting at which Hamilton first recruited investors for the new paper took place in Archibald Gracie s then country weekend villa that is now Gracie Mansion 11 Hamilton chose William Coleman as his first editor 10 William Cullen Bryant is the Post s most famous 19th century editor The most famous 19th century Evening Post editor was the poet and abolitionist William Cullen Bryant 12 So well respected was the Evening Post under Bryant s editorship it received praise from the English philosopher John Stuart Mill in 1864 13 William Leggett in addition to literary and drama reviews began to write political editorials Leggett s espoused a fierce opposition to central banking and support for the organization of labor unions He was a member of the Equal Rights Party He became a co owner and editor at the Post in 1831 citation needed eventually working as sole editor of the newspaper while Bryant traveled in Europe in 1834 through 1835 14 Another co owner of the paper was John Bigelow 15 Born in Malden on Hudson New York John Bigelow Sr graduated in 1835 from Union College where he was a member of the Sigma Phi Society and the Philomathean Society 16 and was admitted to the bar in 1838 15 From 1849 to 1861 he was one of the editors and co owners of the Evening Post 15 Another owner with Bryan and Bigelow was Isaac Henderson 17 This led to the involvement of his son Isaac Henderson Jr who became the paper s publisher stockholder and member of its board in 1877 just five years after graduating from college 18 Henderson Sr s thirty year tenure with the Evening Post ended in 1879 when it was learned that he had defrauded Bryant the entire time 17 Henderson Jr sold his interest in the newspaper in 1881 18 In 1881 Henry Villard took control of the Evening Post as well as The Nation which became the Post s weekly edition With this acquisition the paper was managed by the triumvirate of Carl Schurz Horace White and Edwin L Godkin 19 When Schurz left the paper in 1883 Godkin became editor in chief 20 White became editor in chief in 1899 and remained in that role until his retirement in 1903 21 22 In 1897 both publications passed to the management of Villard s son Oswald Garrison Villard 23 a founding member of both the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 24 and the American Civil Liberties Union 25 1918 to 1976 Edit Villard sold the paper in 1918 after widespread allegations of pro German sympathies during World War I hurt its circulation The new owner was Thomas Lamont a senior partner in the Wall Street firm of J P Morgan amp Co Unable to stem the paper s financial losses he sold it to a consortium of 34 financial and reform political leaders headed by Edwin Francis Gay dean of the Harvard Business School whose members included Franklin D Roosevelt Conservative Cyrus H K Curtis 26 publisher of the Ladies Home Journal purchased the Evening Post in 1924 27 and briefly turned it into a non sensational tabloid in 1933 27 In 1928 Wilella Waldorf became drama editor at the Evening Post She was one of the first women to hold an editorial role at the newspaper 28 During her time at the Evening Post she was the only female first string critic on a New York newspaper 29 She was proceeded by Clara Savage Littledale the first woman reporter ever hired by the Post and the editor of the woman s page in 1914 30 In 1934 J David Stern purchased the paper changed its name to the New York Post 27 and restored its broadsheet size and liberal perspective 31 For four months of that same year future U S Senator from Alaska Ernest Gruening was an editor of the paper In 1939 Dorothy Schiff purchased the paper Her husband George Backer was named editor and publisher 32 Her second editor and third husband Ted Thackrey became co publisher and co editor with Schiff in 1942 33 Together they recast the newspaper into its modern day tabloid format 34 In 1948 The Bronx Home News merged with it 35 In 1949 James Wechsler became editor of the paper running both the news and the editorial pages In 1961 he turned over the news section to Paul Sann and stayed on as editorial page editor until 1980 Under Schiff s tenure the Post was devoted to liberalism supporting trade unions and social welfare and featured some of the most popular columnists of the time such as Joseph Cookman Drew Pearson Eleanor Roosevelt Max Lerner Murray Kempton Pete Hamill and Eric Sevareid in addition to theatre critic Richard Watts Jr and gossip columnist Earl Wilson 1976 to present Edit In November 1976 it was announced that Australian Rupert Murdoch had bought the Post from Schiff with the intention she would remain as a consultant for five years 36 It later emerged that Murdoch bought the newspaper for US 30 5 million 6 The Post at this point was the only surviving afternoon daily in New York City and its circulation under Schiff had grown by two thirds particularly after the failure of the competing World Journal Tribune however the rising cost of operating an afternoon daily in a city with worsening daytime traffic congestion combined with mounting competition from expanded local radio and TV news cut into the Post s profitability though it made money from 1949 until Schiff s final year of ownership when it lost 500 000 The paper has lost money ever since 10 In late October 1995 the Post announced plans to change its Monday through Saturday publication schedule and begin issuing a Sunday edition 37 which it last published briefly in 1989 38 On April 14 1996 the Post delivered its new Sunday edition at the cost of 50 cents per paper by keeping its size to 120 pages 39 The amount significantly less than Sunday editions from The New York Daily News and The New York Times was part of Post s efforts to find a niche in the nation s most competitive newspaper market 40 39 Because of the institution of federal regulations limiting media cross ownership after Murdoch s purchase of WNEW TV now WNYW and four other stations from Metromedia to launch the Fox Broadcasting Company Murdoch was forced to sell the paper for 37 6 million in 1988 to Peter S Kalikow a real estate magnate with no news experience 41 In 1988 the Post hired Jane Amsterdam founding editor of Manhattan inc as its first female editor and within six months the paper had toned down the sensationalist headlines 42 Within a year Amsterdam was forced out by Kalikow who reportedly told her credible doesn t sell Your big scoops are great but they don t sell more papers 43 When Kalikow declared bankruptcy in 1993 41 the paper was temporarily managed by Steven Hoffenberg 41 a financier who later pleaded guilty to securities fraud 44 and for two weeks by Abe Hirschfeld 45 who made his fortune building parking garages After a staff revolt against the Hoffenberg Hirschfeld partnership which included publication of an issue whose front page featured the iconic masthead picture of founder Alexander Hamilton with a single teardrop running down his cheek 46 47 the Post was again purchased in 1993 by Murdoch s News Corporation This came about after numerous political officials including Democratic governor of New York Mario Cuomo persuaded the Federal Communications Commission to grant Murdoch a permanent waiver from the cross ownership rules that had forced him to sell the paper five years earlier Without that FCC ruling the paper would have shut down 41 In December 2012 Murdoch announced that Jesse Angelo had been appointed publisher 48 Various branches of Murdoch s media groups 21st Century Fox s Endemol Shine North America and News Corp New York Post created a Page Six TV nightly gossip show based and named after the Post s gossip section A test run in July would occur on Fox Television Stations 49 The show garnered the highest ratings of a nationally syndicated entertainment newsmagazine in a decade when it debuted in 2017 50 With Page Six TV s success the New York Post formed New York Post Entertainment a scripted and unscripted television entertainment division in July 2018 with Troy Searer as president 51 In 2017 the New York Post was reported to be the preferred newspaper of U S president Donald Trump 52 53 who maintains frequent contact with its owner Murdoch 53 The Post had promoted Trump s celebrity since at least the 1980s 54 In October 2020 the Post endorsed Trump for re election citing his promises made promises kept policy 55 Weeks after Trump was defeated and he sought to overturn the election results the Post published a front page editorial asking the president to stop the insanity stating that he was cheering for an undemocratic coup commenting If you insist on spending your final days in office threatening to burn it all down that will be how you are remembered Not as a revolutionary but as the anarchist holding the match The Post characterized Trump attorney Sidney Powell as a crazy person and his former national security advisor Michael Flynn s suggestion to declare martial law as tantamount to treason 56 57 Around March 2021 Keith Poole a top editor at The Sun another Murdoch owned tabloid was appointed as the editor in chief 58 of the New York Post Group 59 60 Around the same time at least eight journalists had left the paper 60 Content coverage and controversies EditThe Post has been criticized since the beginning of Murdoch s ownership for sensationalism blatant advocacy and conservative bias In 1980 the Columbia Journalism Review stated that the New York Post is no longer merely a journalistic problem It is a social problem a force for evil 61 The Post has been accused of contorting its news coverage to suit Murdoch s business needs in particular avoiding subjects which could be unflattering to the government of the People s Republic of China where Murdoch has invested heavily in satellite television 62 In a 2019 article in The New Yorker Ken Auletta wrote that Murdoch doesn t hesitate to use the Post to belittle his business opponents and went on to say that Murdoch s support for Edward I Koch while he was running for mayor of New York spilled over onto the news pages of the Post with the paper regularly publishing glowing stories about Koch and sometimes savage accounts of his four primary opponents 63 According to The New York Times Ronald Reagan s campaign team credited Murdoch and the Post for his victory in New York in the 1980 United States presidential election 64 Reagan later waived a prohibition against owning a television station and a newspaper in the same market allowing Murdoch to continue to control the New York Post and The Boston Herald while expanding into television In 1997 Post executive editor Steven D Cuozzo responded to criticism by saying that the Post broke the elitist media stranglehold on the national agenda 65 In a 2004 survey conducted by Pace University the Post was rated the least credible major news outlet in New York and the only news outlet to receive more responses calling it not credible than credible 44 not credible to 39 credible 66 The Post commonly publishes news reports based entirely on reporting from other sources without independent corroboration In January 2021 the paper forbade the use of CNN MSNBC The Washington Post and The New York Times as sole sources for such stories 67 Style Edit Headless body in topless bar redirects here For the film inspired by the story see Headless Body in Topless Bar One of the paper s most famous headlines from the edition of April 15 1983 Murdoch imported the tabloid journalism style of many of his Australian and British newspapers such as The Sun which remains one of the highest selling daily newspapers in the United Kingdom This style was typified 68 by the Post s famous headlines such as Headless body in topless bar written by Vincent Musetto In its 35th anniversary edition New York magazine listed this as one of the greatest headlines It also has five other Post headlines in its Greatest Tabloid Headlines list 69 The Post has also been criticized for incendiary front page headlines such as one referring to the co chairmen of the Iraq Study Group James Baker and Lee Hamilton as surrender monkeys 70 and another on the murder of Hasidic landlord Menachem Stark reading Slumlord found burned in dumpster Who didn t want him dead 71 Page Six Edit Page Six and Page Six TV redirect here For the Atari computer magazine see Page 6 The gossip section Page Six was created by James Brady 72 and is currently edited by Emily Smith 73 Columnist Richard Johnson edited Page Six for 25 years 74 February 2006 saw the debut of Page Six Magazine distributed free inside the paper In September 2007 it started to be distributed weekly in the Sunday edition of the paper In January 2009 publication of Page Six Magazine was cut to four times a year 75 Beginning with the 2017 18 television season a daily syndicated series known as Page Six TV came to air produced by 20th Television which was part of the 21st Century Fox side of Rupert Murdoch s holdings and Endemol Shine North America The show was originally hosted by comedian John Fugelsang with contributions from Page Six and Post writers including Carlos Greer along with regular panelists Elizabeth Wagmeister from Variety and Bevy Smith In March 2018 Fugelsang left the show with the expectation that a new host would be named though by the end of the season it was announced that Wagmeister Greer and Smith would be retained as equal co hosts 76 In April 2019 it was confirmed that the series would end after May 2019 by then it was last in average viewership out of all U S syndicated newsmagazine programs behind the similar tabloid inspired program Daily Mail TV 77 Erroneous reporting and defamation cases arising from bombings Edit Richard Jewell a security guard wrongly suspected of being the Centennial Olympic Park bomber sued the Post in 1998 alleging that the newspaper had libeled him in several articles headlines photographs and editorial cartoons U S District Judge Loretta Preska largely denied the Post s motion to dismiss allowing the suit to proceed 78 The Post subsequently settled the case for an undisclosed sum 79 In several stories on the day of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing the Post inaccurately reported that twelve people had died and that a Saudi national had been taken into custody as a suspect which was denied by Boston Police 80 81 Three days later on April 18 the Post featured a full page cover photo of two young men at the Boston marathon with the headline Bag Men a term that implies criminality and erroneously claimed they were being sought by police 81 82 83 The men Salaheddin Barhoum and Yassine Zaimi were not considered suspects and the Post was heavily criticized for the apparent accusation 82 84 Then editor Col Allan defended the story saying they had not referred to the men as suspects 82 85 The two men later sued the Post for libel 86 87 88 and the suit was settled in 2014 on undisclosed terms 89 90 91 Accusations of racism Edit In 1989 the Post described the five black and Latino teenagers arrested following the rape and assault of a white woman in Central Park as coming from a world of crack welfare guns knives indifference and ignorance a land of no fathers and having set out to smash hurt rob stomp rape people who were rich and white 92 93 94 The teenagers convictions were later overturned after the confession of a serial rapist which was confirmed with DNA evidence In 2006 several Asian American advocacy groups protested the use of the headline Wok This Way for a Post article about U S president George W Bush s meeting with Hu Jintao President of the People s Republic of China 95 In 2009 the Post ran a cartoon by Sean Delonas of a white police officer saying to another white police officer who has just shot a chimpanzee on the street They ll have to find someone else to write the next stimulus bill The cartoon dually referred to U S president Obama and to the recent rampage of Travis a former chimpanzee actor It was criticized as racist 96 with civil rights activist Al Sharpton calling the cartoon troubling at best given the historic racist attacks of African Americans as being synonymous with monkeys 97 The Post defended itself by stating that the cartoon was deliberately misinterpreted by its critics 98 The Public Enemy song A Letter to the New York Post from their album Apocalypse 91 The Enemy Strikes Black is a complaint about what they believed to be negative and inaccurate coverage blacks received from the paper 99 In 2019 the Post displayed an image of the World Trade Center in flames targeting Rep Ilhan Omar one of the first two Muslim women to serve in Congress The image had been displayed due to Ms Omar s widely criticized quote Some people did something which was viewed by many as insensitive and minimizing the 9 11 World Trade Center attacks 100 The Yemeni American Merchant Association announced a formal boycott of the paper and ten of the most prominent Yemeni bodega owners in New York agreed to stop selling the paper As of June 2019 the boycott had extended to over 900 individual stores 101 Yemeni Americans own about half of the 10 000 bodegas in New York City 102 In 2020 the Post published an article with the headline Suspected teen gunman Kyle Rittenhouse spotted cleaning Kenosha graffiti before shooting In response actress Viola Davis posted a photo on Instagram comparing the headline with the Post s 2012 headline about Trayvon Martin which read Trayvon Martin had traces of marijuana in system at time of death autopsy reveals The caption stated We need to boycott publications that continue to criminalize innocent people of color after they have been murdered by the law 103 Hunter Biden laptop story Edit Further information Hunter Biden laptop controversy On October 14 2020 three weeks before the 2020 United States presidential election the Post published a front page story purporting to reveal smoking gun emails recovered from a laptop abandoned by Hunter Biden at a computer repair store in Wilmington Delaware 104 The only sources named in the story were Trump personal attorney Rudy Giuliani and strategy advisor Steve Bannon 104 The story came under heavy criticism from other news sources and anonymous reporters at the Post itself for flimsy reporting including questions about the reliability of its sourcing and the lack of outreach to either Hunter Biden or the Joe Biden campaign for pre publication comment 105 106 More than fifty former U S intelligence officials signed an open letter stating that they were deeply suspicious that the Russian government played a significant role in the story but emphasized that we do not know if the emails are genuine or not and that we do not have evidence of Russian involvement 107 108 The Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe said during a Fox News interview that the intelligence community doesn t believe that the emails originated from Russian disinformation because there is no intelligence that supports that Ratcliffe a Trump loyalist had previously made public assertions that contradicted professional intelligence assessments 109 110 The FBI took possession of the laptop in late 2019 and reported that they had nothing to add to Ratcliffe s remarks concerning Russian disinformation 111 The New York Times reported days after the Post story that no concrete evidence has emerged that the laptop contains Russian disinformation Amid mounting pressure the FBI wrote to Senator Ron Johnson and suggested it had not found any Russian disinformation on the laptop It was unclear what the Justice Department officials knew about the FBI investigation at the time 111 Fox News reported that the laptop was seized as part of an investigation into money laundering but did not make clear if the investigation involved Hunter Biden 112 The New York Times reported in December 2020 that investigators had initially examined possible money laundering by Hunter Biden but did not find evidence to justify further investigation 113 As of 2022 Vox reported that no evidence had emerged that the laptop s leak was a Russian plot 114 In March 2022 The New York Times and The Washington Post confirmed that some of the emails were authentic 115 116 117 In April 2022 the editorial board of The Washington Post wrote the Biden laptop story provided an opportunity for a reckoning by American media to ensure accurate and relevant stories are covered They noted that The investigation adds new details and confirms old ones about the ways in which Joe Biden s family has profited from trading overseas on his name something for which the president deserves criticism for tacitly condoning What it does not do despite some conservatives insistence otherwise is prove that President Biden acted corruptly 118 Joan Donovan the research director of the Shorenstein Center on Media Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University said that This is arguably the most well known story the New York Post has ever published and it endures as a story because it was initially suppressed by social media companies and jeered by politicians and pundits alike 119 After the 2016 election social media companies were criticized for allowing false political information to proliferate on their platforms including from Russian intelligence suggesting it may have assisted Trump s election 120 Twitter and Facebook initially limited the spread of the Post story on their platforms citing supposed policies restricting the sharing of hacked material and personal information Twitter also temporarily suspended the Post s account This decision proved controversial with many critics including Republican senator Ted Cruz deriding it as censorship 121 122 NPR reported that Twitter initially declined to comment how it reached this decision or what evidence it had supporting this 122 The New York Times initially reported that the story had been pitched to other outlets including Fox News which declined to publish it due to concerns over its reliability 123 The Times also reported that two writers at the Post declined to have their names attached to the story and ultimately the story only listed two bylines Gabrielle Fonrouge who had little to do with the reporting or writing of the article and was unaware of her byline prior to the story s publication and Emma Jo Morris a former producer for Fox News s Hannity who had no prior bylines with the Post In response to the concerns about the veracity of the article former Post editor in chief and current advisor Colin Allan responded in an email to the Times that the senior editors at The Post made the decision to publish the Biden files after several days hard work established its merit Giuliani said he gave the story to the Post because either nobody else would take it or if they took it they would spend all the time they could to try to contradict it before they put it out 123 The accuracy of the Hunter Biden laptop story resulted in increased scrutiny of Twitter and Facebook limiting the spread of the story by conservatives who argued that their actions proves Big Tech s bias 124 125 NBC News reported on November 1 that no evidence has emerged that the documents are the product of Russian disinformation as some experts initially suggested but many questions remain about how the materials got into the hands of Trump s lawyer Rudy Giuliani who has met with Russian agents in his effort to dig up dirt on Biden 126 CNN reported that Giuliani and other Trump allies met with Ukrainian lawmaker Andrii Derkach whom the U S government later assessed was a longtime Russian intelligence agent sanctioning him for distributing disinformation about Joe Biden 127 Earlier in September 2020 the New York Post itself reported that Derkach was a pro Russian member of Kiev s parliament and stated Derkach also met with former New York Mayor Giuliani in Kiev in December last year to dig up dirt on Biden 128 Other controversies Edit In 1997 a national news story concerning Rebecca Sealfon s victory in the Scripps National Spelling Bee circulated Sealfon was sponsored by the Daily News a direct in market competitor The Post published a picture of her but altered the photograph to remove the name of the Daily News as printed on a placard she was wearing 129 In 2004 the Post ran a full page cover photo of 19 year old New York University student Diana Chien jumping to her death from the twenty fourth story of a building 130 131 In 2012 the Post was criticized for running a photograph of a man struggling to climb back up onto a subway platform as a train approached along with the headline DOOMED 132 133 134 Facing questions over why he didn t help the man the photographer claimed he was not strong enough and had been attempting to use the flash on his camera to alert the driver of the oncoming train 135 In December 2020 136 the Post published a story outing an emergency medical technician who made additional income from posting explicit photographs of herself to the subscription website OnlyFans 137 138 The publication was widely criticized on social media as doxxing someone simply for trying to earn a living 137 In April 2021 Facebook blocked users from sharing a Post story about home real estate purchases by Black Lives Matter co founder Patrisse Cullors saying that it violated its privacy and personal information policy 139 140 In response the Post argued that it was an arbitrary decision since other newspapers magazines and websites highlight the real estate purchases of high status individuals 141 News Media Alliance CEO David Chavern also voiced criticism of the decision saying in a prepared statement There is no balance of power between media and Big Tech 142 In April 2021 the Post published a false front page story asserting that copies of a book by vice president Kamala Harris were being distributed to migrant children at an intake facility in Long Beach California 143 Fox News then published a story about the matter followed by numerous Republican politicians and pundits commenting on it in some cases speculating that taxpayers were funding the supposed book handouts for Harris s personal profit 143 144 Responding to questions from Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy White House press secretary Jen Psaki expressed no knowledge of the matter the Post then published a new story headlined Psaki has no answers when asked about Harris book being given to child migrants 145 Four days after the original publication the Post replaced the story with a new version clarifying that just one Harris book had been donated by a community member but maintained that it was an open arms gesture by the Biden administration though there was no evidence of the administration s involvement 145 Laura Italiano the author of the story resigned that day asserting she had been ordered to write it 60 145 In October 2022 a rogue employee of the Post published a series of racist violent and sexually explicit headlines on its Twitter account Shortly after these headlines released a spokesperson for the Post stated that the vile and reprehensible headlines were the result of a hack and were immediately removed and that the incident was under investigation The spokesperson later stated that the unauthorized conduct was committed by an employee and the employee has been terminated 146 Oldest claim EditThe 1801 established newspaper describes itself as the oldest continuously published daily U S newspaper However the New York Post halted publication during strikes in 1958 and in 1978 Therefore The Providence Journal is understood as the oldest continuously published daily newspaper in the U S While it began daily publication on July 21 1829 28 years after the New York Post it has not halted daily publication once since its founding unlike the New York Daily Post 147 The Hartford Courant generally understood to be the oldest continuously published newspaper in America was founded in 1764 however it was founded as a semi weekly paper and did not begin publishing daily until 1836 35 years after the New York Post began doing so and cannot be considered a true challenge to the New York Post claim as the nation s oldest continuously published daily newspaper despite it being an older continuously published paper than the New York Post The New Hampshire Gazette trademarked its claim of being The Nation s Oldest Newspaper as it was founded in 1756 however it was founded as a weekly paper and since the 1890s has only published on the weekends To date The New Hampshire Gazette has never published daily and therefore cannot be considered a challenger to the Providence Journal and New York Post claims to being the nation s oldest continuously published daily newspaper 148 Operations Edit Printing plant The 1906 Old New York Evening Post Building is a designated landmark It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977 149 It occupied the building until 1926 when a new main office for the Post was established at 75 West Street in the New York Evening Post Building The building remained in use by the Post until 1970 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000 149 In 1967 Schiff bought 210 South Street the former headquarters of the New York Journal American which closed a year earlier The building became an instantly recognizable symbol for the Post In 1995 owner Rupert Murdoch relocated Post s news and business offices to the News Corporation headquarters tower at 1211 Avenue of the Americas Sixth Avenue in midtown Manhattan The Post shares this building with Fox News Channel and The Wall Street Journal both of which are also owned by Murdoch Both the Post and the New York City edition of the Journal are printed at a state of the art printing plant in the borough of The Bronx 150 The Newspaper and Mail Deliverers Union has been delivering the newspaper since the early 1900s 151 Website Edit In 1996 the New York Post launched an Internet version of the paper 152 153 Decider Edit The New York Post launched the website Decider in 2014 to provide recommendations for streaming services The website s first and only editor in chief is Mark Graham 154 155 Graham said that this service would strike a nice balance between visual imagery and the written word and come from a place of pop culture omniscience 156 In 2019 Decider signed a deal with app provider Reelgood to provide Reelgood widget links at the bottom of each review and would channel some advertising revenue to both companies The value of the deal was not disclosed 157 Sales Edit The daily circulation of the Post decreased in the final years of the Schiff era from 700 000 around 1967 68 to approximately 517 000 by the time she sold the paper to Murdoch in 1976 158 Under Murdoch the Post launched a morning edition to compete directly with the rival tabloid Daily News in 1978 prompting the Daily News to retaliate with a PM edition called Daily News Tonight But the PM edition suffered the same problems with worsening daytime traffic that the afternoon Post experienced and the Daily News ultimately folded Tonight in 1981 159 By that time circulation of the all day Post soared to a peak of 962 000 the bulk of the increase attributed to its morning edition It set a single day record of 1 1 million on August 11 1977 with the news of the arrest the night before of David Berkowitz the infamous Son of Sam serial killer who terrorized New York for much of that summer However the Post lost so much money that Murdoch decided to shut down the Post s PM edition in 1982 turning the Post into a morning only daily citation needed The Post and the Daily News have been locked in a bitter circulation war ever since A resurgence during the first decade of the 21st century saw Post circulation rise to 724 748 by April 2007 160 achieved partly by lowering the price from 50 cents to 25 cents In October 2006 the Post surpassed the Daily News in circulation for the first time only to see the Daily News overtake its rival a few months later 161 In 2010 the Post s daily circulation was 525 004 just 10 000 behind the Daily News 162 As of 2017 update the Post was the fourth largest newspaper in the United States by circulation while the Daily News was ranked eighth 163 The Post has remained unprofitable since Murdoch first purchased it from Dorothy Schiff in 1976 and was on the brink of folding when Murdoch bought it back in 1993 with at least one media report in 2012 indicating that Post loses up to 70 million a year 164 One commentator has suggested that the Post cannot become profitable as long as the competing Daily News survives and that Murdoch may be trying to force the Daily News to fold or sell out leaving the two papers in an intractable war of attrition 165 In September 2022 The New York Post became profitable for the first time posting a profit for the quarter and year to date 166 The Post s digital network reached approximately 198 million unique users in June 2022 compared to 123 million in the prior year 167 See also Edit Journalism portal New York City portalMedia in New York CityReferences Edit Sean Giancola named publisher and CEO of The New York Post The New York Post January 17 2019 Elfrink Tim December 28 2020 Murdoch s New York Post urges Trump to accept defeat You re cheering for an undemocratic coup The Washington Post New York Post editorial blasts Trump for fighting election loss pushing false voter fraud claims The Washington Post Ortutay Barbara Seitz Amanda October 15 2020 Why tech giants limited the spread of NY Post story on Biden AP News Retrieved July 8 2021 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