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  2. Daily Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    As the formula proved popular, it grew in size and frequency and often changed its name to match. In 1872, it finally changed from the London Daily Chronicle and Clerkenwell News [2] to plain Daily Chronicle. It was then being published daily in eight pages, half of which were news and half advertising. Edward Lloyd was keenly interested in ...

  3. The Globe (London newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    At the time, The Daily News was paying four guineas for articles of interest. [9] Foster stated in 1914 that "every journalist and literary man in London has at some time or other in his early days written Globe turnovers" [13] Authors of Globe turnover articles included: William Davenport Adams (1851–1904) who was on the editorial staff of ...

  4. List of British comic strips - Wikipedia

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    London Daily News, The Independent, The Daily Telegraph: 1987 - Andy Capp [1] Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror: 1957 - AXA: The Sun: 1978 - 1986 Beat Your Neighbour: Knockout, [2] Whizzer and Chips: 1971 Beau Peep: Daily Star: 1978 - Beelzebub Jones: Daily Mirror: 1937 - 1945 Belinda: Daily Mirror: 1936 - 1959 Beryl the Peril [3] The Topper: 1953 ...

  5. Daily Sketch - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, Kemsley decided to sell the paper to Associated Newspapers, the owner of the Daily Mail, [4] which promptly revived the Daily Sketch name in 1953. [ 5 ] In 1954, an infamous cartoon, titled "Family Portrait?", was published in the paper, which mocked Billy Strachan , a black British civil rights leader, for his anti-colonial and anti ...

  6. Mass media in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Later in the year Reach plc joined the platform, bringing nearly all of UK's national newspapers onto the platform. [50] As of 2020, the newspaper with the highest circulation is the free of charge newspaper Metro with 1,426,535 readers. [51] The Sun and other tabloid daily newspapers have seen a large drop in circulation. [52]

  7. The Times - Wikipedia

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    Daily newspaper: Format: Compact: Owner(s) News UK: Editor: Tony Gallagher: Founded: 1 January 1785; 239 years ago () (as The Daily Universal Register) Political alignment: Centre-right: Headquarters: The News Building, London 1 London Bridge Place, SE1 9GF: Country: United Kingdom: Circulation: 365,880 (as of March 2020) [1] Sister newspapers ...

  8. The Star (1888–1960) - Wikipedia

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    The Star was a London evening newspaper founded in 1888. [1] It ceased publication in 1960 when it was merged with the Evening News, as part of the same takeover that saw the News Chronicle absorbed into the Daily Mail. For some years afterward, the merged paper was called The Evening News and Star. [2]

  9. The Mail on Sunday - Wikipedia

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    The Mail on Sunday was launched on 2 May 1982 to complement the Daily Mail, the first time Associated Newspapers had published a national Sunday title since it closed the Sunday Dispatch in 1961. The first story on the front page was the Royal Air Force 's bombing of Stanley airport in the Falkland Islands .