Talk:Chicago Daily News

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Untitled[edit]

I grew up in the Suburbs of Chicago in the 1950's and 1960's and we subscribed to The Chicago Daily News. Being an afternoon paper we would read it when we came home from school and in the evening. It was a 6 day a week newspaper so we would buy The Chicago Tribune at the store on Sundays. I remember Sydney Harris's Column in The Daily News most because it was titled Things I Found While Looking For Something Else. This is pretty much a side benefit of all internet searching. We grew up reading this newspaper to get a perspective on Chicago and the World. There was our local newspaper The Woodstock Sentinel and the quality of The Chicago Daily News was evidently much richer than The Sentinel. I still remember the final front page headline of The Chicago Daily News "So Long Chicago!" on March 4, 1978. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by AllanMatthes (talkcontribs) 11:56, December 23, 2005 (UTC).

Please sign your comments in this talk page using ~~~~, which will be turned into your name and a timestamp. — JonRoma 03:40, 31 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

1979 Revival[edit]

I possess a copy of the first issue of the 1979 revival of Chicago Daily News. The headline reads "We're back, Chicago" and the publisher was not Field Enterprises but "CDN Enterprises." I can only suppose this company's sole purpose was to publish the Chicago Daily News, which still had an enormous amount of good will at the time it ceased publication. KriZe 12:57, 30 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]