Owner of daily news

You're referring to the owner of the Daily News, a tabloid newspaper published in New York City!

The Daily News has had several owners throughout its history. Here are a few notable ones:

  1. Joseph Medill (1916-1935): Medill, a prominent journalist and publisher, founded the Daily News in 1916. He was the owner of the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Daily News, and he brought his experience and expertise to the Daily News.
  2. Robert R. McCormick (1935-1955): McCormick, a grandson of Joseph Medill, took over as owner of the Daily News in 1935. He was a conservative and a strong supporter of the Republican Party. During his tenure, the Daily News became known for its sensationalized headlines and investigative reporting.
  3. James H. Ottaway Jr. (1955-1983): Ottaway, a businessman and investor, purchased the Daily News in 1955. He was a hands-on owner who was involved in the day-to-day operations of the paper. Under his leadership, the Daily News continued to thrive and expand its circulation.
  4. Mortimer Zuckerman (1983-1993): Zuckerman, a real estate developer and publisher, acquired the Daily News in 1983. He was a prominent figure in New York City's business and media communities, and he brought a new level of sophistication and professionalism to the paper.
  5. Tribune Company (1993-2017): In 1993, the Daily News was acquired by the Tribune Company, a large media conglomerate. During this period, the paper continued to evolve and adapt to changing media trends, including the rise of online news and social media.
  6. Tronc (2017-2019): In 2017, the Daily News was acquired by Tronc, a digital media company. Tronc was a spin-off of the Tribune Company, and it continued to operate the Daily News as a separate entity.
  7. Gannett Company (2019-present): In 2019, the Daily News was acquired by Gannett Company, a large media conglomerate that owns a number of newspapers and digital media properties. Under Gannett's ownership, the Daily News continues to operate as a leading tabloid newspaper in New York City.