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In December 2017, it had an average daily circulation of 4,183 making it the third lowest in regional newspaper daily sales in the UK. In December 2021, that figure dropped to 1,570 daily sales. [10] When the paper first became a weekly edition, it's average circulation was 1,408 sales in December 2022. [11]
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Metro is the United Kingdom's highest-circulation freesheet tabloid newspaper.It is published in tabloid format by DMG Media. [2] The newspaper is distributed from Monday to Friday mornings on public places in areas of England, Wales and Scotland (excluding public holidays and the period between Christmas Eve and New Year's Day inclusive).
The Daily Mirror is a British national daily tabloid newspaper. [3] Founded in 1903, it is owned by parent company Reach plc.From 1985 to 1987, and from 1997 to 2002, the title on its masthead was simply The Mirror.
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The Rand Daily Mail was founded in 1902 by businessman Harry Cohen and managed by editor Edgar Wallace. [2] [3] [4]: 41 Cohen purchased the linotype machines and printing presses for the newspaper from Emmanuel Mendelssohn, equipment from the defunct The Standard and Diggers' News.
The Mail, known previously as the North-West Evening Mail (1987–2017), is a daily, local newspaper in the United Kingdom, printed every morning. It is based in Barrow-in-Furness. The Mail was founded as the North-Western Daily Mail in 1898, becoming the North-Western Evening Mail in 1941 and the North-West Evening Mail in 1987. [2]