National Newspaper Carrier Day is observed on October 8 to honor the tenacious paper transporters who have existed for as long as newspapers have. These courageous motorcyclists deliver the latest news each morning, fresh off the press. Whether it’s raining or not, standing on a busy corner, or averting dogs, newspaper carriers deserve praise for their unwavering commitment.
The background of International Newspaper Carrier Day
Blarney Flaherty, age 10, was the first paperboy employed by the Museum of the City of New York in the United States. In 1833, in response to an advertisement for “steady men” in “The Sun,” adolescent Flaherty lifted a stack of newspapers. Soon after Benjamin Day, the publisher, approved and recruited Flaherty, the streets of New York were filled with cries of “Paper!” Here is your assignment! Since then, innumerable individuals have followed in his footsteps, and over 185 years later, Newspaper Carrier Day honors them all.
Albert Einstein, James Cagney, Martin Luther King Jr., and Isaac Asimov, to name a few, all began their careers as paperboys. It is remarkable how many of history’s greatest figures were shaped by their humble origins as paperboys. Being a newspaper carrier improves one’s street knowledge, interpersonal skills, awareness of current events, and salesmanship. In 1960, the Newspaper Carrier Hall of Fame was established to honor the most renowned newspaper carriers in history.
Nowadays, not many young people are newspaper carriers, but the employment is still offered to youngsters in many local communities. Young girls and boys are committed to conveying neighborhood news regardless of the weather and other conditions.
5 FACTS ABOUT THE NEWSPAPERS YOU PREFER
Before 1966, “The Times” did not publish news stories on the front page.
The newspaper was the first in the United Kingdom to offer a complimentary weekly color publication.
The first “The Times” crossword was published on February 1, 1930.
The original title of “The Guardian” newspaper was “The Manchester Guardian.”
In terms of paid subscriptions, “The Wall Street Journal” is currently the largest newspaper in the United States.
INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER CARRIER DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | October 8 | Sunday |
2024 | October 8 | Tuesday |
2025 | October 8 | Wednesday |
2026 | October 8 | Thursday |
2027 | October 8 | Friday |