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''The Washington Daily News'' was an afternoon tabloid-style newspaper serving the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. In this case, the term "tabloid" is merely a reference to the paper format and does not imply a lack of journalistic standards. ==History== ''The Washington Daily News'' was owned by the E. W. Scripps Company. The newspaper was born on November 8, 1921 and competed with four established local daily newspapers, the ''Washington Post'', the ''Washington Times'' (not to be confused with the current ''Washington Times''), the ''Washington Herald'', and the ''Washington Star'' (''The Evening Star''). The newspaper's masthead had "The News" printed in large, bold letters, with "Washington Daily" printed in small letters between them, over a rendering of the U.S. Capitol dome. In August 1972, ''The Washington Daily News'' was purchased by and merged with the competing'' Washington Star''. The newspaper was soon renamed the (''Washington Star News'' ). By the late 1970s the word "News" completely disappeared from the title. During the 1960s and early 1970s, their offices were located across the street from DCFD Engine Company 16, which was the odd side of the 1000 block of 13th St. NW.
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