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Topic History of: Anyone notice the odd Sunday charts in the tabloids?
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Martin K ..I am genuinely concerned that the papers are put together on a deadline for that section, way before it is fixed, thereby rendering it useless.
I am at this moment taking coffee with a journo, who was subscribed with her publication, to buy in horoscopes from an outside source.
They did not arrive to deadline,for a while, and so she made them up, but the paper to bed, and went home.
The many major plans laid by her wafflings could be quite scary! Bless her!
The Cat maybe they use data from different outlets.
JK2006 Yes but would you pay good money for that?
We've sussed the method but explain the payment!
Martin K Print of the midweeks, cut them into strips per title, screw them up, and place them into a large hat.
On drawing out of each title,from the hat, a chart can be made quite easily in this way.
JK2006 Several put Paris Hilton at No1 whereas she was actually a rather weak No5.
Where on earth do these Sunday tabloids get their charts?
They must pay for them yet they are wildly inaccurate; as anyone reading our regular midweek updates would know.