Palo Alto Daily Post
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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. 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
.
Former Daily News editor Diana Diamond
, who was fired by the Daily News in 2006
and later a columnist at the Palo Alto Weekly
,
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. However, they do offer a service in which you can look at their archives for a fee.
Palo Alto Daily News
The Daily News, originally the Palo Alto Daily News, is a free daily newspaper owned by MediaNews Group and located in Menlo Park. It was formerly published seven days a week and at one point had a circulation of 67,000...
, founded in 2008 by the Daily News’ founders Dave Price
Dave Price (publisher)
Dave Price is an American journalist who has edited, published and founded a number of free daily newspapers including the Palo Alto Daily News in Palo Alto, California, the Daily Post in Palo Alto, California, the Aspen Times Daily in Aspen, Colorado.-Background:Price began his career at age 15...
and Jim Pavelich. 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
Associated Press
The Associated Press is an American news agency. The AP is a cooperative owned by its contributing newspapers, radio and television stations in the United States, which both contribute stories to the AP and use material written by its staff journalists...
.
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
Menlo Park, California
Menlo Park, California is a city at the eastern edge of San Mateo County, in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, in the United States. It is bordered by San Francisco Bay on the north and east; East Palo Alto, Palo Alto, and Stanford to the south; Atherton, North Fair Oaks, and Redwood City...
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Former Daily News editor Diana Diamond
Diana Diamond
Diana Diamond is an American journalist who has edited a number of newspapers including the Palo Alto Daily News, and was a columnist at the Palo Alto Weekly. At the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal, she was editor of their magazine, Valley Life Quarterly, and a columnist and editorial...
, who was fired by the Daily News in 2006
and later a columnist at the Palo Alto Weekly
Palo Alto Weekly
The Palo Alto Weekly is a weekly community newspaper in Palo Alto, California, owned by Embarcadero Media. It serves Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Atherton, Portola Valley, Stanford, East Palo Alto and Los Altos Hills....
,
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. However, they do offer a service in which you can look at their archives for a fee.