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Topic History of: What's happened to the Daily Mirror?
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JC I haven't read a newspaper for at least five years. Not even the freeby which comes through my door; it goes straight into the recycle bag.

Sky News is too much like a tabloid for my taste. Very sensationalist. I do watch some BBC news, but lean more towards the EuroNews or AlJazera channels on free satellite, or the Russia Today channel on the internet. For more local headlines I scan the TV Text services.

I have never read The Daily Mirror in my life.
HisWestiness I gave up buying newspapers last year, i just go to the websites of the tabloid, sure beats giving those hypocrites a penny of my money. Then if i need to catch anymore news i go to Sky News for they're excellent 24 hour coverage, much prefer it to the BBC.
In The Know veritas wrote:
Newspaper advert revenue is down around 10% worldwide this year which is serious stuff-although internet adverts are up on their sites so that's where the battles will be fought.

Perhaps all the tabloids will end up being given away for free.


Internet advertising is set to overtake TV and print advertising in 2009.
JK2006 I really don't like the new look Mirror.

Today it's gone all violet, purple and pastel pink.

Ugh.
veritas Newspaper advert revenue is down around 10% worldwide this year which is serious stuff-although internet adverts are up on their sites so that's where the battles will be fought.

Perhaps all the tabloids will end up being given away for free.