The Daily News (Halifax)
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The Daily News is a newspaper in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
It is published in the tabloid style, but has mostly broadsheet content. Unlike its primary competitor The Chronicle-Herald, the paper concentrates primarily on the Halifax-Dartmouth metropolitan area.
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[edit] History
The Daily News owes its existence to David Bentley, who, along with his wife Diana and Patrick and Joyce Simms, founded The Great Eastern News Company Ltd. in 1974 and started publishing a weekly broadsheet named The Bedford-Sackville News. This paper focused on the suburban communities of Bedford and Lower Sackville within the Halifax-Dartmouth metropolitan area.
The Great Eastern News Company Ltd. was initially published out of Bentley's home but a press was acquired in 1978 and the company moved into a new building. A year later the format changed to a tabloid and began publishing six days a week as The Bedford-Sackville Daily News. The paper gained a reputation for printing stories not covered by its competition, The Chronicle-Herald, some of which were considered sensational. In 1981, Bentley's company moved to downtown Halifax from its suburban base and redubbed its tabloid as The Daily News, while gaining a reputation for hard-hitting stories and expanded sports coverage.
In 1985 the Newfoundland Capital Corporation gained a controlling interest in the paper and complete ownership in 1987 which resulted in a move to Dartmouth. The paper was subsequently redesigned and a press upgrade made it one of the first papers in Atlantic Canada to incorporate colour; on October 2, 1988 it became the first paper in the region to publish a Sunday edition. Under NCC ownership, the tendency for sensational coverage was tempered as the paper became more mainstream.
On July 1, 1997 NCC sold the paper to Southam Newspapers, which was controlled by Conrad Black's Hollinger Corporation. On November 15, 2000, Hollinger sold The Daily News, along with the majority of its major Southam papers to CanWest Global Communications in what was termed the biggest media deal in Canadian history.
Over several years, CanWest Global attempted to use The Daily News to bolster its news team at its MITV broadcasting station, however this ended on August 9, 2002 when the paper was sold to GTC Transcontinental Inc., along with other former Southam properties in eastern and western Canada.
GTC redesigned the paper in 2003, maintaining the tabloid format and relocated it from Dartmouth to downtown Halifax.
[edit] Additional information
- The Daily News publishes the work of acclaimed political cartoonist Michael deAdder.
- The paper has a pullout Weekend HFX section.
- The paper still maintains its Bedford-Sackville connection with a weekly insert dedicated to the suburban area in which it was founded.
- The paper offers an internet edition through Zino Technologies which lets you read it like a normal newspaper.