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The ''New York Post'' is an American daily newspaper, primarily distributed in New York City and its surrounding area. It is the 13th-oldest and seventh-most-widely circulated newspaper in the United States.〔(Burrellesluce.com )〕 Established in 1801 by federalist and Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, it became a respected broadsheet in the 19th century, under the name ''New York Evening Post''. Since 1993, the ''Post'' has been owned by News Corporation and its successor, News Corp, which had owned it previously from 1976 to 1988. Its editorial offices are located at 1211 Avenue of the Americas, in New York City, New York. The modern version of the paper is written in tabloid format. ==History== The ''New York Post'', established on November 16, 1801 as the ''New-York Evening Post'', describes itself as the nation's oldest continuously published ''daily'' newspaper. ''The Hartford Courant'', believed to be the oldest continuously published newspaper, was founded in 1764 as a semi-weekly paper; it did not begin publishing daily until 1836. ''The New Hampshire Gazette'', which has trademarked its claim of being ''The Nation's Oldest Newspaper'', was founded in 1756, also as a weekly. Moreover, since the 1890s it has been published only for weekends.
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