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Topic History of: the dreadful Mail is a winner
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JK2006 Yes the Guardian's site has been brilliant for years but the Mail is catching up on quality; the News Int ones are awful and the Mirror group blew a huge lead by not keeping up (it was only them and the Guardian 10 years ago).
veritas it's a shocking tabloid but I sort of love it..great graphics and design..plenty of content and if you read between he lines cleverly you can get the real story. They also do great show biz.

The Press Gazette is reporting that hits on the Mail's website is now nearly 30 million a month-the highest of any Brit newspaper but closely followed by the Guardian.

There are going to be some really big winners in the internet wars as paper sales fall and some big losers.

I reckon News Corp are in for a real pasting especially when they try to make punters pay for on-line content. It ain't gonna work..people won't fork out for rubbish on the net when there is so much there to be had for free.