- Palo Alto Daily News
Infobox Newspaper
name = Palo Alto Daily News
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TheSeptember 11 ,2001 front page of the
"Palo Alto Daily News"
type =Free daily newspaper
format = Compact /Tabloid
foundation =December 7 ,1995
ceased publication =
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owners =MediaNews Group
publisher =Carole Leigh Hutton
editor = Lucinda Ryan
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circulation =
headquarters = Menlo Park, CAUnited States
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website = [http://www.paloaltodailynews.com/ paloaltodailynews.com]The "Palo Alto Daily News" is a
free daily newspaper , originally independent and servingPalo Alto, California , now owned byMediaNews Group and located in Menlo Park. [ [http://www.paloaltodailynews.com/article/2008-3-16-pa-big-move Palo Alto Daily News ] ] It is published seven days a week and has a circulation of 67,000 (a figure that includes all of its zoned editions). The "Daily News" is distributed in red newspaper racks and in stores, coffee shops, restaurants, schools and major workplaces.Format and content
The "Daily News" has a distinctive format. Pages are 16 inches long and 10.75 inches wide, dimensions which are thought to make the Daily News easier to hold than traditional broadsheet papers, but allow more stories to be published per page than a typical tabloid. Advertisements are found at the bottom of the front page and on every inside page. The page count of the paper ranges from 56 to 120 per day.
The newspaper prints a combination of local stories and news from a number of wire services including
The Associated Press ,Bay City News , "The New York Times " andMcClatchy-Tribune (the former Knight-Ridder Tribune). Local columnists include John Angell Grant,Larry Magid and John Reid. Syndicated opinion columns include those byBob Herbert ,Thomas Friedman andMaureen Dowd .History
The "Palo Alto Daily News" debuted on
December 7 ,1995 with an initial circulation of 3,000. Within nine months, the paper was in the black. The paper generates all of its revenue from advertising. The original publishers, Jim Pavelich and Dave Price, understood that the advertising would reach more potential customers if the paper were free and thus widely available.The newspaper's press run is determined by consumer demand; by
1997 , the circulation had nearly tripled to 10,000 copies a day.On
August 9 ,2000 , the newspaper expanded intoSan Mateo County by opening three dailies, the "San Mateo Daily News ", "Redwood City Daily News " and "Burlingame Daily News ". These became the firstfree daily newspaper s in San Mateo County, although within two years, other free dailies started in that area, replicating the format of the Daily News.On
May 15 ,2002 , the "Daily News" launched the "Los Gatos Daily News ". In addition to Los Gatos, it serves Saratoga, Campbell, Cupertino and western San Jose.In the first quarter of
2003 , the combined circulation of the "Daily News" reached 55,000 per day, and on March 23 a home-delivered Sunday edition was added.On
February 15 ,2005 ,Knight Ridder , then the nation's second-largest newspaper publisher, bought the "Palo Alto Daily News" and its four sister papers for an undisclosed amount. Price and Pavelich, the publishers, were asked to stay on during the transition, but they left by the end of the year.In May 2005, "the Daily News" launched the "
East Bay Daily News ", which serves Berkeley, Emeryville, Piedmont, Albany and the Oakland neighborhood of Rockridge.In January 2006, Shareef Dajani, formerly general manager of the Knight Ridder-owned Hills Newspapers, a group of weeklies in Alameda County, was named publisher. In March, Dajani fired editor
Diana Diamond , a long-time Palo Altan who was also a columnist. Her dismissal triggered numerous letters-to-the-editor and the competing Palo Alto Weekly picked up her column. Dajani replaced Diamond with Lucinda Ryan, who had worked with him at the Hills Newspapers.In March
2006 , Knight Ridder agreed to be purchased byThe McClatchy Company , owner of the "Sacramento Bee " among other papers. McClatchy later announced it would sell 12 of the 32 Knight Ridder dailies, including the "San Jose Mercury News " and two other regional papers, "The Monterey County Herald " and the "Contra Costa Times ". The "Palo Alto Daily News", along with other papers, was included in the Mercury News' 'bundle,' to be sold as one entity.MediaNews Group , which already owned several area papers, agreed to acquire the "Mercury News", "Contra Costa Times", "Monterey County Herald" and the "St. Paul Pioneer Press " of Minnesota for $1 billion, with $263 million of that coming from theHearst Corporation , owner of the "San Francisco Chronicle ". The two deals — the sale of Knight Ridder to McClatchy, and McClatchy's sale to MediaNews — closed in August 2006. However, a lawsuit filed by San Francisco real estate developer Clint Reilly is challenging the sale on anti-trust grounds. U.S. District JudgeSusan Illston issued anorder November 28, 2006 forbidding Hearst and MediaNews from working together on national advertising sales or distribution. Illston said in her order that it is possible she may order MediaNews to divest itself of the Mercury News bundle. The trial is scheduled to start April 30, 2007.In January 2007, Dajani was replaced by Carole Leigh Hutton, former editor and publisher of the
Detroit Free Press when it was owned by Knight Ridder. When Knight Ridder sold the Free Press toGannett on August 3, 2005, Hutton was named Knight Ridder's vice president of news, a position she held until the company folded in 2006.In May 2008, Daily News founders Dave Price and Jim Pavelich announced that they were reviving the original paper, in its original headquarters, but under the name
Palo Alto Daily Post . [http://www.paloaltodailynews.com/article/2008-5-25-pa-phantom, http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/story.php?story_id=8605]References
External links
* [http://www.paloaltodailynews.com Palo Alto Daily News Official Website]
* [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/media/jan-june01/freebies_3-21.html The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer visits the Palo Alto Daily News for a story entitled Giving it Away by Terence Smith]
* [http://paloaltodailynews.com/kr-announce.html Knight Ridder buys Daily News]
* [http://penpressclub.org/2005/12/daily-news-publishers-ride_113534439391473069.html Daily News publishers ride into sunset]
* [http://www.websitetoolbox.com/tool/post/paloalto/vpost?id=789100 Daily News turns 10, bloopers recalled]
* [http://knightridderinfo.com/releases/index.php?id=708115 Knight Ridder Launches New Free Daily Newspaper in East Bay]
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