- The National (New York)
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name = The National
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type = Dailysports newspaper
format =Tabloid
foundation =January 31 ,1990
ceased publication =June 13 ,1991
price =USD 0.75
owners =Emilio Azcárraga Milmo
publisher =Peter O. Price
editor =
chiefeditor =Frank Deford
assoceditor =
staff =
language =
political =
circulation =
headquarters =New York, New York
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website ="The National Sports Daily", or "The National", was a short-lived
sports newspaper in theUnited States which debutedJanuary 31 ,1990 and folded after 18 months. The newspaper was published daily (Sundays through Fridays) and had a tabloid format.The founder and main financial backer was Mexican media businessman
Emilio Azcárraga Milmo , and itseditor-in-chief was sportsjournalist Frank Deford .Azcárraga had seen the success of all-sports newspapers in
Mexico and many European countries (example: "La Gazzetta dello Sport " inMilan, Italy ) and thought that such a paper would work in the U.S.Among the columnists that appeared on its pages were
Chris Mortensen ,Ivan Maisel ,Mike Lupica ,Dave Meltzer ,Steve Rosenbloom ,Jay Mariotti ."The National" used the "
Wall Street Journal "'s distribution network to send out separate editions in each time zone. The newspaper also was a pioneer in using color print similar toUSA Today . The first issue's cover subjects wereNational Basketball Association superstarsMichael Jordan ,Magic Johnson , andPatrick Ewing , representing the three markets that the paper was available in:Chicago ,New York , andLos Angeles .The distribution method turned out to be too expensive to justify low circulation numbers. The publication never lived up to its name, failing to truly "go national"; it did not even capture much interest in the few metro areas where it actually was distributed (New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, plus limited others). Fans simply chose to continue to receive their sports news from local newspapers, local sportscasts, and
ESPN . OnAugust 2 ,1990 Iraq invaded Kuwait, reducing interest in sports news. This, combined with one of the slowest economies in theBush era, led to the quick end of the publication.External links
* [http://www.blip.tv/file/140856/] (The National Sports Daily 1991 advertising promo)
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