The Daily Mirror, founded in 1903, is a British national daily tabloid-sized newspaper that is considered to be engaged in tabloid-style journalism.
Who is the target audience for the mirror?
The Daily Mirrors target audience, according to NRS and ABC data are predominantly C2DE, over 35 and are working class Labour supporters.
When did the mirror go online?
Mirror.co.uk is the online edition of The Mirror, one of Britains most trusted news brands. Since 1903 we have brought words and pictures from the most important world events to millions of readers both in print and, more recently, online.
What newspapers does reach Plc own?
National newspapersDaily Express / Sunday Express.Daily Mirror / Sunday Mirror.Daily Record / Sunday Mail (Scotland)Daily Star / Daily Star Sunday.The Sunday People.Western Mail / Wales on Sunday (Wales)
How much does the mirror cost newspaper?
From Monday 1st February 2021 the Daily Mirror Monday-Friday edition will have a price increase by 5p to 90p in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Scotland will also see a price increase to their Monday-Friday edition of the Daily Mirror from the 1 February, by 5p to 95p.
Is The Daily Mirror left wing?
Daily Mirror – mainstream newspaper which has consistently supported the Labour Party since the 1945 general election. The Morning Star – co-operative, reader-owned socialist newspaper. Britains Road to Socialism, the programme of the Communist Party of Britain, underlies the papers editorial stance.
Who owns the reach?
Reach plcTypePublic limited companyFounded1903HeadquartersOne Canada Square London, England, UKKey peopleNicholas Prettejohn (Chairman of the board) Jim Mullen (CEO)ProductsNational and regional newspapers, magazines (see list of titles)9 more rows
Are the Times and Sunday Times separate?
The Times and The Sunday Times, which do not share editorial staff, were founded independently, and have only had common ownership since 1966. The Times is the first newspaper to have borne that name, lending it to numerous other papers around the world, such as The Times of India and The New York Times.
How much does The Sunday Times cost?
News UK has announced that The Sunday Times will cost 20p more from Sunday 7 July but margins for retailers will remain at 21%. Increasing in price from £2.70 to £2.90, the change is forecast to deliver an extra £5.6m in cash per year for stores. Retailers selling the paper will now make 60.9p on every copy sold.