Thursday, November 8, 2018

News Table





The Sun (70p)
The Daily Mail (£1)
The Telegraph (£2.20)
Owned By
Published by the News Group Newspapers division of News UK, itself a wholly owned subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.
Daily Mail and General Trust plc is a British media company, the owner of The Daily Mail and several other titles.
It is a subsidiary of Press Holdings.
Audience

The sun targets mainly people over the age of 15.

More woman than men read the sun

Few people in London read the sun.

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


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









Online
The sun broadcasts their news online with free access to everyone who goes on the website.

News is published online, with various access passes, the standard daily pass is £2.00, ranging for the premium yearly subscription of £300
Circulation
1,481,876 (as of March 2018)
1,383,932 (as of November 2017)
458,487 (as of November 2017)
Political Alignment
Conservative
Conservative
Centre-right


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