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Philadelphia Daily News

Philadelphia Daily News is a tabloid newspaper that serves Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The newspaper is owned by The Philadelphia Inquirer, LLC, which also owns The Philadelphia Inquirer, a daily newspaper in Philadelphia

Philadelphia Daily News
The front page of the Philadelphia Daily News following the Philadelphia Phillies victory in the 2008 World Series
TypeDaily newspaper (Monday-Saturday)
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)The Lenfest Institute
EditorMichael Days
Managing editorPat McLoone
News editorGar Joseph
Sports editorRich Hofmann
Photo editorMichael Mercanti
FoundedMarch 31, 1925; 98 years ago (1925-03-31)
Headquarters801 Market Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Circulation97,694[1]
Sister newspapersThe Philadelphia Inquirer
Websitewww.philly.com/%20philly.com

The Daily News began publishing on March 31, 1925, under founding editor Lee Ellmaker. By 1930, the newspaper's circulation exceeded 200,000, but by the 1950s the news paper was losing money. In 1954, the newspaper was sold to Matthew McCloskey and then sold again in 1957 to publisher Walter Annenberg.

In 1969, Annenberg sold the Daily News to Knight Ridder. In 2006 Knight Ridder sold the paper to a group of local investors. The Daily News has won three Pulitzer Prizes since its founding.

History edit

20th century edit

Philadelphia Daily News began publishing on March 31, 1925, under founding editor Lee Ellmaker. In its early years, it was dominated by crime stories, sports and sensationalism. By 1930, daily circulation of the morning paper exceeded 200,000. Circulation dropped over the years, and by 1954, the money-losing paper was sold to Matthew McCloskey, a contractor and treasurer of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party. In December 1956, the paper's financial condition was so bad that McCloskey got permission from the unions for a 90 percent cut in the workforce.

In 1957, McCloskey sold the paper to Walter Annenberg, publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer. Annenberg killed off the Daily News' Sunday edition and made the tabloid into an afternoon paper.

In 1969, Annenberg sold both papers to Knight Newspapers Inc., which eventually became Knight Ridder following a merger. Under the new ownership, the Daily News returned to morning publication and aimed to be taken more seriously.

21st century edit

The newspaper continues to struggle financially. It was surpassed in circulation, but not readership, by the free daily Metro. When the sale of Knight Ridder to The McClatchy Company was announced in March 2006, there were rumors that McClatchy would close the Daily News. However, in May, before the sale was finalized, it was announced that the Inquirer and Daily News would be re-sold to Philadelphia Media Holdings L.L.C., a local group led by advertising executive Brian Tierney and co-founder of the Toll Brothers homebuilding firm, Bruce Toll. The deal became official on June 29, 2006. The group intended to strengthen the online presence of both papers, and began an extensive ad campaign.[2]

Falling circulation and ad revenue caused Philadelphia Media Holdings to make the Daily News into an edition of The Philadelphia Inquirer. Without making any other changes to the Daily News, making it part of The Inquirer would combine the circulation numbers of both papers by the Audit Bureau of Circulation. The idea was to make the newspapers more attractive to advertisers.[3]

On April 14, 2010, Brian Tierney announced that the Daily News would launch a weekend edition in October. The weekend edition's content would be similar to the daily edition, but would have features that would not be time sensitive and be able to be read anytime during the week.[4]

In early 2009, debts from buying the newspapers forced Philadelphia Newspapers LLC into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.[5] The bankruptcy was the beginning of a year-long dispute between Philadelphia Media Holdings and creditors. The group of creditors, which include banks and hedge funds, wanted to take control of Philadelphia Newspapers LLC themselves, and opposed efforts by Philadelphia Media Holdings to keep control. Philadelphia Media Holdings received support from most of the paper's unions and launched a public relations campaign to promote local ownership.[6]

A bankruptcy auction was held on April 28, 2010. The group of lending creditors and a group of local investors allied with Brian Tierney both bid for Philadelphia Newspapers, but the lenders had the winning bid.[7] The lenders' company, Philadelphia Media Network, took control later that year. In July 2012, after selling the Inquirer Building in 2011, the Daily News along with The Inquirer and Philly.com moved their offices to the 3rd floor of the old Strawbridge & Clothier department store on East Market Street.[8]

In 2019, Philadelphia Media Network renamed Philly.com Inquirer.com and made the Daily News an edition of the Inquirer. Philadelphia Media Network was renamed The Philadelphia Inquirer, LLC.[9]

Pulitzer Prizes edit

Journalists with the Philadelphia Daily News have won three Pulitzer Prizes. Richard Aregood won in 1985 for editorial writing, Signe Wilkinson won for her editorial cartoons in 1992, and Barbara Laker and Wendy Ruderman won in 2010 for investigating reporting for their "Tainted Justice" series focusing on the alleged misdeeds of a rogue narcotics squad.[10]

George Fencl Award edit

The George Fencl Award, named in honor of Philadelphia Police Officer George Fencl, is given by the Daily News to a Philadelphia Police Officer who exemplifies compassion, fairness, and civic commitment. The award was first given in 1986.[11]

Year Rank Name District/Division
1986 Captain David Morrell 26th District, Commanding Officer
1987 Officer Wiley L. Redding 35th District, Community Relations
1988 Officer Joe Donato 19th District
1989 Captain Al Lewis 22nd District, Commanding Officer
1990 Lieutenant Jose Manuel Melendez East Division, Community Interaction Task Force
1991 Captain George Fenzil Traffic Unit, Commanding Officer
1992 Lieutenant Stephen Johnson Police Conflict-Prevention and Resolution Unit, Commanding Officer
1993 Officer Edwin "Bo" Diaz 26th District, Community Relations
1994 Captain Arthur Durrant 26th District, Commanding Officer
1995 Officer James Perkins 2nd District
1996 Officer Joseph Dembeck 14th District
1997 Officer Brenda Robinson-Stowe 16th District, Mounted Officer
1998 Captain William Colarulo 25th District, Commanding Officer
1999 Officer Bernard Turner 22nd District
2000 Chief Inspector Dexter Green Special Operations Unit, Commanding Officer
2001 Deputy Commissioner Sylvester Johnson Patrol, Narcotics, Detectives, and Special Operations, Commanding Officer
2002 Captain William Fisher Civil Affairs Unit, Commanding Officer
2003 Officer Ruth McNatte 16th District, Community Relations
2004 Chief Inspector James Tiano Community Affairs Bureau, Commanding Officer
2005 Officer Darlene Chapman-Cummings Anti-Drug Program: DARE
2006 Officer AnnaMae Law 26th District
2007 Sergeant Kimberly Byrd Chief of Staff
2008 Captain Kevin Bethel 17th District, Commanding Officer
2009 Officer Adrian Hospedale 12th District
2010 Officer Richard "Butch" Riddick 12th District
2011 Officer Joseph Young 12th District, Community Relations

Sportsperson of the Year edit

The Daily News named its first Sportsperson of the Year in 2008.[12]

Notable employees edit

Prices edit

The Philadelphia Daily News prices are: $2.95 Monday-Saturday, as of 4/1/2019.

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). BurrellesLuce. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 28, 2010. Retrieved April 14, 2010.
  2. ^ Brubaker, Harold; Joseph N. DiStefano (May 23, 2006). "Local group buys Inquirer, Daily News, Philly.com". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  3. ^ Davies, Dave (March 2, 2009). "Daily News to be labeled edition of Inquirer; no change to content, staff". Philly.com.
  4. ^ Van Allen, Peter (April 13, 2010). "Philadelphia Daily News to launch a weekend edition in fall". Philadelphia Business Journal. Retrieved April 14, 2010.
  5. ^ Pérez-Peña, Richard (February 22, 2009). "Philadelphia Newspapers Seeking Bankruptcy". The New York Times. Retrieved February 24, 2009.
  6. ^ Denvir, Daniel (September 3, 2009). "Local Flavor". Columbia Journalism Review.
  7. ^ Hepp, Christopher K.; Harold Brubaker (April 28, 2010). "Phila. Newspapers sold to lenders". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  8. ^ Saffron, Inga (July 14, 2012). "Will our move to Market Street move the street?". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  9. ^ "Why the Inquirer is replacing Philly.com". Billy Penn. Retrieved August 25, 2019.
  10. ^ O'Reilly, David (April 13, 2010). "Daily News wins Pulitzer Prize". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved April 14, 2010.
  11. ^ Glover, Sarah J. (June 3, 2010). "Fencl Award winners over the years". Philly.com. Philadelphia, PA, USA: Philadelphia Daily News. Retrieved June 3, 2010.
  12. ^ a b c For complete article, scroll down below the advertisements and also click on links to pages 2, 3, and 4. Kern, Mike (December 30, 2009). "Daily News Sportsperson of the Year: Villanova's Jay Wright". philly.com. Retrieved July 8, 2011.
  13. ^ "Daily News' Sportsperson of the Year". Philadelphia Media Network. December 29, 2010. Retrieved July 8, 2011.
  14. ^ 2010 Daily News Sportsperson of the Year. Philadelphia Media Network. Retrieved 2011-07-08.
  15. ^ Donnellon, Sam (December 25, 2011). "City of Roy: Halladay named 2011 Sportsperson of the Year". Philadelphia Media Network. Retrieved December 28, 2011.
  16. ^ Mike Trout named Daily News Sportsperson of the Year
  17. ^ Greene, Sean (May 1, 2019). "Fleischman, former Philly Daily News sports reporter & UD professor, dies". WDEL (AM). Wilmington, Delaware. Retrieved January 8, 2022.
  18. ^ "Paul Hagen Wins Spink Award" (Press release). National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. December 4, 2012. Retrieved December 4, 2012.

External links edit

  • Philadelphia Daily News Online

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Philadelphia Daily News is a tabloid newspaper that serves Philadelphia Pennsylvania The newspaper is owned by The Philadelphia Inquirer LLC which also owns The Philadelphia Inquirer a daily newspaper in PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia Daily NewsThe front page of the Philadelphia Daily News following the Philadelphia Phillies victory in the 2008 World SeriesTypeDaily newspaper Monday Saturday FormatTabloidOwner s The Lenfest InstituteEditorMichael DaysManaging editorPat McLooneNews editorGar JosephSports editorRich HofmannPhoto editorMichael MercantiFoundedMarch 31 1925 98 years ago 1925 03 31 Headquarters801 Market StreetPhiladelphia Pennsylvania U S Circulation97 694 1 Sister newspapersThe Philadelphia InquirerWebsitewww wbr philly wbr com wbr 20philly wbr comThe Daily News began publishing on March 31 1925 under founding editor Lee Ellmaker By 1930 the newspaper s circulation exceeded 200 000 but by the 1950s the news paper was losing money In 1954 the newspaper was sold to Matthew McCloskey and then sold again in 1957 to publisher Walter Annenberg In 1969 Annenberg sold the Daily News to Knight Ridder In 2006 Knight Ridder sold the paper to a group of local investors The Daily News has won three Pulitzer Prizes since its founding Contents 1 History 1 1 20th century 1 2 21st century 2 Pulitzer Prizes 3 George Fencl Award 4 Sportsperson of the Year 5 Notable employees 6 Prices 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit20th century edit Philadelphia Daily News began publishing on March 31 1925 under founding editor Lee Ellmaker In its early years it was dominated by crime stories sports and sensationalism By 1930 daily circulation of the morning paper exceeded 200 000 Circulation dropped over the years and by 1954 the money losing paper was sold to Matthew McCloskey a contractor and treasurer of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party In December 1956 the paper s financial condition was so bad that McCloskey got permission from the unions for a 90 percent cut in the workforce In 1957 McCloskey sold the paper to Walter Annenberg publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer Annenberg killed off the Daily News Sunday edition and made the tabloid into an afternoon paper In 1969 Annenberg sold both papers to Knight Newspapers Inc which eventually became Knight Ridder following a merger Under the new ownership the Daily News returned to morning publication and aimed to be taken more seriously 21st century edit The newspaper continues to struggle financially It was surpassed in circulation but not readership by the free daily Metro When the sale of Knight Ridder to The McClatchy Company was announced in March 2006 there were rumors that McClatchy would close the Daily News However in May before the sale was finalized it was announced that the Inquirer and Daily News would be re sold to Philadelphia Media Holdings L L C a local group led by advertising executive Brian Tierney and co founder of the Toll Brothers homebuilding firm Bruce Toll The deal became official on June 29 2006 The group intended to strengthen the online presence of both papers and began an extensive ad campaign 2 Falling circulation and ad revenue caused Philadelphia Media Holdings to make the Daily News into an edition of The Philadelphia Inquirer Without making any other changes to the Daily News making it part of The Inquirer would combine the circulation numbers of both papers by the Audit Bureau of Circulation The idea was to make the newspapers more attractive to advertisers 3 On April 14 2010 Brian Tierney announced that the Daily News would launch a weekend edition in October The weekend edition s content would be similar to the daily edition but would have features that would not be time sensitive and be able to be read anytime during the week 4 In early 2009 debts from buying the newspapers forced Philadelphia Newspapers LLC into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection 5 The bankruptcy was the beginning of a year long dispute between Philadelphia Media Holdings and creditors The group of creditors which include banks and hedge funds wanted to take control of Philadelphia Newspapers LLC themselves and opposed efforts by Philadelphia Media Holdings to keep control Philadelphia Media Holdings received support from most of the paper s unions and launched a public relations campaign to promote local ownership 6 A bankruptcy auction was held on April 28 2010 The group of lending creditors and a group of local investors allied with Brian Tierney both bid for Philadelphia Newspapers but the lenders had the winning bid 7 The lenders company Philadelphia Media Network took control later that year In July 2012 after selling the Inquirer Building in 2011 the Daily News along with The Inquirer and Philly com moved their offices to the 3rd floor of the old Strawbridge amp Clothier department store on East Market Street 8 In 2019 Philadelphia Media Network renamed Philly com Inquirer com and made the Daily News an edition of the Inquirer Philadelphia Media Network was renamed The Philadelphia Inquirer LLC 9 Pulitzer Prizes editJournalists with the Philadelphia Daily News have won three Pulitzer Prizes Richard Aregood won in 1985 for editorial writing Signe Wilkinson won for her editorial cartoons in 1992 and Barbara Laker and Wendy Ruderman won in 2010 for investigating reporting for their Tainted Justice series focusing on the alleged misdeeds of a rogue narcotics squad 10 George Fencl Award editSee also United States law enforcement decorations Philadelphia Police Department The George Fencl Award named in honor of Philadelphia Police Officer George Fencl is given by the Daily News to a Philadelphia Police Officer who exemplifies compassion fairness and civic commitment The award was first given in 1986 11 Year Rank Name District Division1986 Captain David Morrell 26th District Commanding Officer1987 Officer Wiley L Redding 35th District Community Relations1988 Officer Joe Donato 19th District1989 Captain Al Lewis 22nd District Commanding Officer1990 Lieutenant Jose Manuel Melendez East Division Community Interaction Task Force1991 Captain George Fenzil Traffic Unit Commanding Officer1992 Lieutenant Stephen Johnson Police Conflict Prevention and Resolution Unit Commanding Officer1993 Officer Edwin Bo Diaz 26th District Community Relations1994 Captain Arthur Durrant 26th District Commanding Officer1995 Officer James Perkins 2nd District1996 Officer Joseph Dembeck 14th District1997 Officer Brenda Robinson Stowe 16th District Mounted Officer1998 Captain William Colarulo 25th District Commanding Officer1999 Officer Bernard Turner 22nd District2000 Chief Inspector Dexter Green Special Operations Unit Commanding Officer2001 Deputy Commissioner Sylvester Johnson Patrol Narcotics Detectives and Special Operations Commanding Officer2002 Captain William Fisher Civil Affairs Unit Commanding Officer2003 Officer Ruth McNatte 16th District Community Relations2004 Chief Inspector James Tiano Community Affairs Bureau Commanding Officer2005 Officer Darlene Chapman Cummings Anti Drug Program DARE2006 Officer AnnaMae Law 26th District2007 Sergeant Kimberly Byrd Chief of Staff2008 Captain Kevin Bethel 17th District Commanding Officer2009 Officer Adrian Hospedale 12th District2010 Officer Richard Butch Riddick 12th District2011 Officer Joseph Young 12th District Community RelationsSportsperson of the Year editThe Daily News named its first Sportsperson of the Year in 2008 12 2008 Brad Lidge Philadelphia Phillies 12 2009 Jay Wright Villanova Wildcats basketball coach 12 2010 Roy Halladay Philadelphia Phillies 13 14 2011 Roy Halladay Philadelphia Phillies 15 2012 Mike Trout Los Angeles Angels outfielder born and raised in Millville 16 Notable employees editRichard Aregood 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing Richie Ashburn Major League Baseball player columnist John Baer political journalist Stu Bykofsky columnist Pete Dexter columnist Ray Didinger sports columnist Bill Fleischman journalist and assistant sports editor 17 Jay Greenberg sports writer Paul Hagen baseball writer and columnist 1987 2012 2013 J G Taylor Spink Award recipient 18 Stan Hochman sports columnist Phil Jasner sports columnist Gar Joseph city editor Barbara Laker and Wendy Ruderman 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting Larry Merchant sportswriter later TV boxing commentator Alan Richman food writer Chuck Stone columnist 1972 1991 Bascom N Timmons in 1944 hired Sarah McClendon as Washington correspondent for the Daily News Signe Wilkinson 1992 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial CartooningPrices editThe Philadelphia Daily News prices are 2 95 Monday Saturday as of 4 1 2019 References edit Top Media Outlets Newspapers Blogs Consumer Magazines amp Social Networks PDF BurrellesLuce Archived from the original PDF on December 28 2010 Retrieved April 14 2010 Brubaker Harold Joseph N DiStefano May 23 2006 Local group buys Inquirer Daily News Philly com The Philadelphia Inquirer Davies Dave March 2 2009 Daily News to be labeled edition of Inquirer no change to content staff Philly com Van Allen Peter April 13 2010 Philadelphia Daily News to launch a weekend edition in fall Philadelphia Business Journal Retrieved April 14 2010 Perez Pena Richard February 22 2009 Philadelphia Newspapers Seeking Bankruptcy The New York Times Retrieved February 24 2009 Denvir Daniel September 3 2009 Local Flavor Columbia Journalism Review Hepp Christopher K Harold Brubaker April 28 2010 Phila Newspapers sold to lenders The Philadelphia Inquirer Saffron Inga July 14 2012 Will our move to Market Street move the street The Philadelphia Inquirer Why the Inquirer is replacing Philly com Billy Penn Retrieved August 25 2019 O Reilly David April 13 2010 Daily News wins Pulitzer Prize The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved April 14 2010 Glover Sarah J June 3 2010 Fencl Award winners over the years Philly com Philadelphia PA USA Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved June 3 2010 a b c For complete article scroll down below the advertisements and also click on links to pages 2 3 and 4 Kern Mike December 30 2009 Daily News Sportsperson of the Year Villanova s Jay Wright philly com Retrieved July 8 2011 Daily News Sportsperson of the Year Philadelphia Media Network December 29 2010 Retrieved July 8 2011 2010 Daily News Sportsperson of the Year Philadelphia Media Network Retrieved 2011 07 08 Donnellon Sam December 25 2011 City of Roy Halladay named 2011 Sportsperson of the Year Philadelphia Media Network Retrieved December 28 2011 Mike Trout named Daily News Sportsperson of the Year Greene Sean May 1 2019 Fleischman former Philly Daily News sports reporter amp UD professor dies WDEL AM Wilmington Delaware Retrieved January 8 2022 Paul Hagen Wins Spink Award Press release National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum December 4 2012 Retrieved December 4 2012 External links editPhiladelphia Daily News Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philadelphia Daily News amp oldid 1190420785, 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