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unusual facts about The Daily News



Stephen Juan

Besides books, Juan has been a regular columnist for The Sydney Morning Herald, The Sun-Herald, The Daily News, The Register, and The National Post.

The Rejection Show

The Rejection Show has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, Newsday, The New York Times, The Daily News, the New York Post, The New Yorker, The Onion, ABC News, CBS News Sunday Morning, NPR, XM Satellite Radio, and in international papers around the globe.


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Anchorage Times

The Sacramento-based McClatchy newspaper chain, bought the Daily News that same year.

Antoinette Donnelly

She also wrote an advice column under the byline Doris Blake for 45 newspapers served by the Daily News and Chicago Tribune syndicate.

Bob Herbert

Herbert is mentioned in the Seinfeld episode "The Big Salad" when character George Costanza's girlfriend Julie is discussing her favorite writers, and says "And Bob Herbert's great. He's the Daily News," to which Costanza compares Herbert's name pronunciation with Atlanta Falcons quarterback Bobby Hebert.

Crain's Chicago Business

Crain's was originally planned to publish every other week, but with the demise of the Chicago Daily News that year, those creating Crain's decided to make it a weekly publication, using the end of the Daily News for marketing purposes and also drawing on editorial talent from the failed paper.

Dallas Raines

Some of his awards include the Daily News People's Choice Award for Best Weatherperson, Man of the Year by the American Cancer Society, Golden Mike Award for Best Weathercast and Associated Press Award for Best Weather Segment.

Diana Diamond

In 2005, publishers Dave Price and Jim Pavelich named her executive editor of the Daily News Group, which included the Palo Alto Daily News, San Mateo Daily News, Redwood City Daily News, Los Gatos Daily News, and East Bay Daily News.

MeHayom LeMahar

The program begins with a news flash segment that summarizes the daily news events (accompanied with the Israeli Sign Language for people with Hearing impairments), and thereafter, the program focuses on one or two main news events of the day, accompanied with a commentary of an expert in that field.

Mike McAlary

McAlary had been a sportswriter in Boston and with the New York Post, then became a reporter for New York Newsday in 1985 before leaving for the Daily News to become a columnist.

Theo Wilson

She later worked at the News Leader in Richmond, Virginia, at the Associated Press bureau in Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Bulletin before she and her husband moved back to her hometown of New York in 1952 and she was hired at the Daily News.

Thomas Zöller

He appeared several times in the SWR Fernsehen television, and the daily news television program Tagesthemen.