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The ''Chicago Daily News'' was an afternoon daily newspaper published between 1876 and 1978 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. ==History==
The ''Daily News'' was founded by Melville E. Stone, Percy Meggy, and William Dougherty in 1875 and began publishing early the next year. It strove for mass readership in contrast with its primary competitor, the ''Chicago Tribune'', which was more influential among the city's elites; for many years, the ''Daily News'' boasted a 1¢ newsstand price. Byron Andrews, fresh out of Hobart College, was one of the first reporters. Victor F. Lawson bought the ''Chicago Daily News'' in 1876 and became its business manager. Stone remained involved as an editor and later bought back an ownership stake, but Lawson took over full ownership again in 1888.〔Scott, Frank William, and Edmund Janes James. ''Newspapers and Periodicals of Illinois, 1814–1879'', ((Google Books link )), Harvard University, 1910, p. 127.〕
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