daily mail and the i

The daily mail

  • Is a British daily middle-market newspaper published in London
  • The daily mail has 218 million visitors per month
  • It has won a number of awards eight times since 1995
  • It was one of the first British papers to popularize its coverage to appeal to a mass readership
  • The Daily Mail’s print circulation has fallen below 900,000 for the first time in more than 100 years. In February the newspaper sold an average of 896,455 copies each day or 767,021 on weekdays and 1,449,049 on Saturdays – following a month-on-month drop of 1% and year-on-year decline of 7%
  • The Daily Mail Is Yellow Journalism – sensationalistic or biased stories that newspapers present as objective truth
  • The daily mail are right wing
  • the Daily mail is a member of the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), the new regulatory body for the Press set up in response to the Leveson Inquiry.

The I

  • The I is a British national morning paper published in London by daily mail and general trust.
  • Founded 26th October 2010
  • The paper and its website were bought by the daily mail and general trust on 29th November 2019 for £49.6 million.
  • The I was named British National Newspaper of the year in 2015
  • The paper had an average daily circulation of 302,757 in March 2013 significantly more than the independent.
  • At the start of September 2017, the price rose once again, to 60p for the weekday edition and 80p for the relaunched i weekend beginning later that month
  • On 11 February 2016, it was revealed that regional publisher Johnston Press, which owned The Yorkshire Post and The Scotsman, were in the advanced stages of talks to buy the i for around £24 million
  • Rothermere, the chair of DMGT, said that the paper would maintain its politically independent editorial style

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