The history of The Sun
The New York Sun was published on September 3rd, 1833, edited by Benjamin Day, and its slogan was "Shine for All". Edit for the first time in the morning and execute in the evening edition 1887. 19 16, Frank Muncie merged two other newspapers with the Evening Sun into the New York News, while the Morning News edited by The New York Sun and Muncie's New York Herald merged into the Sun and the Herald. However, in 1920, Mansi split it up again, stopped publishing the Evening Sun, and reformed the Sun into an evening newspaper style. This newspaper continued to be published until 1950 1.4, merged with new york World Telegraph, and was revised into the new new york World Telegraph-Sun; 1966, the newspaper became a part of Tribune World Daily. The appearance and success of The Sun at that time was a turning point for bourgeois newspapers to develop into cheap papers. In 2002, the new New York Sun was published, but it was not related to the early Sun of the leisure newspaper.