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West Side News
NameWest Side News

'West Side News is a local newspaper that serves the New York City area, particularly the Upper West Side and Lower West Side neighborhoods, providing coverage of Manhattan-based events, including those related to Columbia University, New York University, and Juilliard School. The newspaper often features articles on Broadway shows, Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibitions, and Central Park events, as well as news from surrounding neighborhoods like Harlem, Morningside Heights, and Hell's Kitchen. With a focus on New York City Council and New York State Legislature decisions, the West Side News aims to keep its readers informed about local Democratic Party (United States) and Republican Party (United States) politics, including the work of United States Senate and United States House of Representatives members like Chuck Schumer and Jerry Nadler. The newspaper also covers events at iconic Madison Square Garden and Carnegie Hall.

Introduction

The West Side News is part of a larger network of local newspapers, including the Village Voice, The New York Observer, and New York Daily News, which provide comprehensive coverage of New York City events, such as the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and the Tribeca Film Festival. As a member of the National Newspaper Association and the New York Press Association, the West Side News adheres to high standards of journalism, often featuring articles on New York Yankees and New York Mets games, as well as New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets matches. The newspaper's editorial team includes experienced journalists who have worked with The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Newsday, and have covered major events like the September 11 attacks and the 2008 Democratic National Convention. With a strong online presence, the West Side News also partners with Google News and Apple News to reach a wider audience, including readers in New Jersey, Connecticut, and Long Island.

History

The West Side News was founded in the early 20th century, with its first issue published in 1920. Over the years, the newspaper has undergone several changes in ownership and editorial direction, with notable past editors including Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, who also owned San Francisco Examiner and Los Angeles Examiner. The newspaper has covered significant events in New York City history, such as the 1939 World's Fair, the 1964 New York World's Fair, and the 1970s New York City fiscal crisis, as well as the work of Mayors of New York City like Fiorello La Guardia, John Lindsay, and Rudolph Giuliani. The West Side News has also featured articles on famous New York City residents, including Woody Allen, Al Pacino, and Robert De Niro, who have been involved in films like Taxi Driver and Raging Bull.

Content

The West Side News features a wide range of content, including local news, sports, entertainment, and opinion pieces, often written by contributors from New York University and Columbia University. The newspaper's coverage of Broadway shows and Off-Broadway productions has been particularly notable, with reviews of hit musicals like Hamilton (musical) and The Lion King (musical), as well as interviews with Tony Award winners like Lin-Manuel Miranda and Audra McDonald. The West Side News also publishes articles on local New York City events, such as the US Open (tennis) and the New York City Marathon, which attract participants from around the world, including Australia, Canada, and United Kingdom. Additionally, the newspaper features columns on food, arts, and culture, highlighting the work of Michelin Guide-rated restaurants like Le Bernardin and Per Se (restaurant).

Distribution

The West Side News is distributed throughout Manhattan, with a focus on the Upper West Side and Lower West Side neighborhoods, as well as surrounding areas like Greenwich Village and Chelsea (Manhattan). The newspaper is available at newsstands and in local businesses, including Starbucks and Duane Reade, and is also delivered to subscribers in New York City and surrounding areas, such as New Jersey and Long Island. The West Side News has a strong online presence, with a website and social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, allowing readers to access news and articles from anywhere, including Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston.

Impact

The West Side News has had a significant impact on the local community, providing a platform for residents to voice their opinions and stay informed about local events, including those related to New York City Council and New York State Legislature decisions. The newspaper's coverage of local issues, such as affordable housing and public transportation, has helped to raise awareness and spark conversations about important topics, including the work of Metropolitan Transportation Authority and New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development. The West Side News has also supported local businesses and organizations, including the Upper West Side Chamber of Commerce and the Lower West Side Business Improvement District, and has partnered with Columbia University and New York University to provide internships and job opportunities for students, including those from Harvard University and Stanford University.

Controversies

The West Side News has been involved in several controversies over the years, including debates about gentrification and urban development in New York City, which have affected neighborhoods like Williamsburg (Brooklyn) and Astoria (Queens). The newspaper has faced criticism from some community members who feel that its coverage of local issues is biased or incomplete, including those involved in the Occupy Wall Street movement and the Black Lives Matter movement. However, the West Side News has also been praised for its commitment to local journalism and its efforts to provide a platform for underrepresented voices, including those from Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens. Despite these challenges, the West Side News remains a vital part of the local media landscape, providing essential coverage of New York City events and issues, including those related to United Nations and Federal Reserve System.

Category:Newspapers published in New York City

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