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Palo Alto Daily Post : ウィキペディア英語版
Palo Alto Daily Post

''The Daily Post'' is a revival of the original ''Palo Alto Daily News,'' founded in 2008 by the ''Daily News’'' founders Dave Price and Jim Pavelich.〔(Palo Alto Daily News )〕〔(Palo Alto Online Palo Alto Weekly: Around Town (May 21, 2008) )〕 ''The Post'' is published Monday-Saturday and distributed in more than a dozen communities on the San Francisco Peninsula. The paper covers local news and carries reports from the Associated Press.
''The Post'' was founded by
Price and Pavelich,
who sold the ''Daily News'' in 2005,
in the ''Daily News’'' original location,
after the ''News'' lost its independence and moved from downtown Palo Alto to the outskirts of Menlo Park.〔http://www.paloaltodailynews.com/article/2008-3-16-pa-big-move.〕
Former Daily News editor Diana Diamond, who was fired by the Daily News in 2006〔

and later a columnist at the ''Palo Alto Weekly,''〔http://www.paloaltoonline.com/square/index.php?i=3&d=&t=4101〕
was the first employee whom the Daily Post announced hiring.
''The Posts website does not carry news stories and only provides information about the paper, such as its address and phone number. The philosophy of Price and Pavelich is that they will not post their stories online until they can find an online business model that makes as much money as a printed newspaper. Keeping their scoops in their print newspaper maintains reader demand according to them.〔("Heresy in Silicon Valley: Traditional Newspaper Launches" )〕 However, they do offer a service in which you can look at their archives for a fee.
==References==

* (“In a Country of Monopoly Newspapers, Palo Alto Is Awash in Competition,” ) ''New York Times'' 26 February 2010.


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