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==In other media== [[Image:Daily-planet-globe.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The ''Daily Planet'' as seen in ''[[Superman Returns]]'' ([[2006 in film|2006]]).]] [[Image:Marine-bldg.jpg|thumb|The [[Marine Building]] in [[Vancouver]], which stands in as the Daily Planet building in ''[[Smallville (TV series)|Smallville]]''.]] The Daily Planet has featured in all adaptations of ''Superman'' to other media. *During most of the 1950s television series ''[[Adventures of Superman (TV series)|Adventures of Superman]]'', the Daily Planet exterior was [[Los Angeles City Hall]]. *In 1978's ''[[Superman: The Movie]]'' and its sequels, the Daily Planet exterior was the [[New York Daily News]] Building. The globe, which used to be on the top of the building, was apparently replaced with one in the front lobby to make room for a [[helipad]] on the roof. *''[[Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman]]'' introduced the idea of a smaller globe above the building's entrance (the rooftop was never shown).<br>At the end of the first season the paper was bought and closed down by Luthor (as would later happen in the comics). Its relaunch was funded by Metropolis businessman [[Franklin Stern]]. * In the 2000s live-action television series ''[[Smallville (TV series)|Smallville]]'', the ''Daily Planet'' building is located across the street from the LuthorCorp building. The editor-in-chief of the ''Planet'' in this series is [[Pauline Kahn]]. One of the main characters of ''Smallville'', [[Chloe Sullivan]], works in the basement of the ''Planet'', editing the paper's [[obituary|obituaries]]. In episode 10 of the 6th season a street sign is shown as chloe (allison mack) runs out of the daily planet from linda lake (tori spelling)and shows that the planet is located at 355 burrard st. *The 2006 ''[[Superman Returns]]'' movie has redesigned The Daily Planet as a completely computer generated image of a fictional building in a fully fictional city.
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