New York Post, Page Six content now on Haystack News
November 4, 2025
Haystack News, a source for streaming news on TV, has announced a new partnership with New York Post Media Group that will bring content from The New York Post, Page Six, and New York Post Sports to the Haystack News platform.
The deal expands Haystack’s robust catalog of news content, adding VoD content from the iconic and trusted New York Post Media Group brands to its lineup. Coverage from the Post will include top headlines, entertainment scoops, sports analysis, and original reporting, giving Haystack News users even more ways to personalise their headlines.
“The New York Post is one of America’s most recognisable and influential news brands, and we’re excited to bring its distinct voice and powerful storytelling to the Haystack News audience,” said Daniel Barreto, CEO of Haystack News. “With headline news and beyond, this partnership gives our users even more ways to stay connected to the stories that matter to them.”
“The New York Post has been delivering bold headlines and must-read stories for over two centuries, and our video offerings are just as scintillating. This partnership with Haystack brings that same energy to the biggest streaming audience in news,” said Warren Cohen, Vice President of the New York Post Digital Network. “We’re excited to partner with such an innovative platform to reach new audiences with the bold reporting the Post is known for.”
Trusted by more than 35 million viewers, Haystack News provides TV’s only personalized news experience, including the world’s first completely personalized and interactive news ticker, Newsline, streaming’s largest library of news content. Haystack News viewers can watch the news live and on-demand from their favorite channels on the topics that matter most to them from the local, national and international level.
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