

More stories favor the right, but the NY Post does not shy away from reporting negative coverage of the right if it is a big story. In review, the New York Post tends to publish stories utilizing sensationalized headlines with emotionally loaded wording such as “ Cop cold-cocks unarmed man ‘acting irate’ at restaurant,” and “ It’s time for Bill Clinton to take a walk in the Chappaqua woods.” The New York Post also republishes news from other sources, such as the least biased Associated Press. The paper is funded through advertising, subscriptions, and newsstand sales. The New York Post is currently owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp, which owns many conservative/sensational media outlets around the world. Since Murdoch took over the paper, The Post has been known for its over-the-top sensational headlines. When Kalikow lost the paper to bankruptcy in 1993, Rupert Murdoch again purchased the paper and continues to own it today. In 1976, Rupert Murdoch, the owner of News Corp, acquired The New York Post, and in 1988, Murdoch sold the paper to Real estate developer Peter S. In 1942, Theodore Thackrey became editor, and The Post switched from a broadsheet paper to a tabloid. Dorothy Schiff bought the New York Post in 1939, which she controlled until 1976, and under her ownership, The Post was liberal as it supported the civil rights movement and opposed the Vietnam War. When David J.Stern acquired the paper in 1936, they became editorially more liberal. Under Curtis’ ownership, the NY Post followed a conservative editorial policy until 1936. According to an article published by the NY Times, titled “THE NEW YORK POST HAS A LONG HISTORY,” they describe how under Hamilton’s ownership, the paper-covered “shipping news, engaged in political crusades even if it meant the loss of advertising revenue.” Later owners were Poet William Cullen Bryant, who kept the NY Post for 50 years, followed by railroad magnate Henry Villard (1878), Oswald Garrison Villard (1917), Thomas W.

Its landscape has been compared to San Francisco, Sarajevo, and Rome.Founded in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton (One of the Founding Fathers of the United States), the New York Post (NY Post) is a daily tabloid newspaper from New York City. The city is spread out over hills rising from near sea level at the eastern bank of the Hudson River to 416 feet (126 m) at Sacred Heart Church, whose spire can be seen from Long Island, New York City, and New Jersey. There are also many large shopping areas along Central Park Avenue (NY 100), informally called "Central Ave" by area residents, a name it takes officially a few miles north in White Plains, New York. The city is home to several attractions: the Hudson River Museum, the Sherwood House, the Science Barge, Cross County Shopping Center, Ridge Hill Shopping Center, and Yonkers Raceway, a harness racing track that has renovated its grounds and clubhouse and added legalized video slot machine gambling in 2006 in a "racino" called Empire City. Yonkers borders the New York City borough of The Bronx and is 2 miles (3 km) north of Manhattan at the cities' closest points. Yonkers is the fourth most populous city in the state of New York (behind New York City, Buffalo and Rochester), and the most populous city in Westchester County, with a population of 195,976 (according to the 2010 Census).
