The Sun (70p)
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The Daily Mail (£1)
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The Telegraph (£2.20)
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Owned By
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Published by the News
Group Newspapers division of News UK, itself a wholly owned subsidiary of
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.
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Daily Mail and
General Trust plc is a British media company, the owner of The Daily Mail and
several other titles.
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It is a subsidiary
of Press Holdings.
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Audience
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The sun targets mainly people over the age of 15.
More woman than men read the sun
Few people in London read the sun.
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Readership of the Daily Mail among individuals from the ABC1 social
class is higher than among the C2DE social class – 18.3 million and 10.1
million readers respectively.
People of age 65+ are more likely to read this newspaper as young
people tend to favour The Daily Star and The Sun
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The Telegraph write much more factual and serious
articles than other newspapers such as the Sun, as their newspapers are aimed
at an older target audience.
A recent study showed that the average age of
readership that the Telegraph has is 61, which is much higher than the
average readership of it's counterparts
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Online
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The sun broadcasts their news online with free access to
everyone who goes on the website.
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News is published online, with various access passes, the
standard daily pass is £2.00, ranging for the premium yearly subscription of
£300
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Circulation
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1,481,876 (as of March 2018)
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1,383,932 (as of November 2017)
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458,487 (as of November 2017)
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Political Alignment
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Conservative
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Conservative
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Centre-right
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Thursday, November 8, 2018
News Table
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