York Daily Record

The York Daily Record is a news organization that produces multi-platform news products and serves York, Pennsylvania. The print version of its publications is the York Daily Record/Sunday News. The paper's circulation is 55,000 daily and 85,000 on Sundays.

The newspaper, printed in a broadsheet format, is published seven days a week. It also publishes the Weekly Record, a set of community newspapers for suburban York County, PA, as well as FlipSide, a nightlife and entertainment guide that is distributed every Thursday. The York Daily Record/Sunday News is available online as an e-edition, and also as a smartphone and tablet application.

The York Daily Record/Sunday News operates under the mission statement: Position ourselves as the number one news and information source in and about York County.

Some of its key coverage areas include The York Revolution, Penn State football, prep sports coverage for the YAIAA league, local entertainment scene, Smart Magazine and real-time news alerts. The newspaper also operates a set of community message boards at The Exchange and a community blog portal at Yorkblog.

The Daily Record and The York Dispatch have worked under a joint operating agreement, a partial merger, since 1990.

The Daily Record also is a member of Digital First Media, covering about 75 MediaNews Group and Journal Register Co. news organizations. Digital First means, among other things, that the newsroom—working across platforms—creates stories, curates content and engages with the public on news as it happens.

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