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Topic History of: Those lovely tabloids
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Godiver What blind faith you have.
emmapeelfanclub chrissy wrote:
It really does highlight the contempt they have for their readership. I still believe no-one in Liverpool buys it since their dreadful coverage of the Hillsborough tragedy in 1989.

The Sun is openly on sale in Liverpool and I have seen people buying it though from what I can see from building sites, The Star is clearly more popular.

However when the Hillsborough anniversary comes round you do see loads of stickers and posters demanding that The Sun be boycotted. So, feelings still run deep for many over The Suns' "coverage" of that tragedy.
Solihull Exile Well the only thing going for the Sun is that you need an average reading age of less than 10 to enjoy its full and indepth coverage of world news:woohoo:
Still people aren't totally as stupid as Murdoch sometimes belives.They buy it to brighten up an otherwise boring day,and can finish it in a short break,unlike say the Times.
Doesn't mean though that they'll agree with it's stance on all issues...your average working man may like the 'b00bs' but not the politics.And he knows when things go too far.
chrissy It really does highlight the contempt they have for their readership. I still believe no-one in Liverpool buys it since their dreadful coverage of the Hillsborough tragedy in 1989.
JK2006 That was indeed the campaign Chrissy - they have never really understood their readers since I (and Kelvin) left!