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27 Feb 2012
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Paper Boy
Trinity Mirror suffered the most at the hands of the new Sunday edition of The Sun. Following Rupert Murdoch's tweet telling 190,000 followers that the first edition of The Sun on a Sunday sold 3,260,000 copies.
27 Feb 2012
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Liz Jaques
Rupert Murdoch has just tweeted: "Amazing! The Sun confirmed sales of 3.260,000 copies yesterday. Thanks all readers and advertisers. Sorry if sold out - more next time."
27 Feb 2012
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Liz Jaques
Rupert Murdoch claims the first edition of the Sunday Sun sold three million copies. Last night he tweeted: "Reports early, but new Sun edition sold 3m!". Media agencies - ZenithOptimedia, MEC, Carat UK and Mike Colling & Company - give their verdicts here...
27 Feb 2012
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James Whitmore
James Whitmore, managing director at Postar, wonders whether we have forgotten the value of brands? Are we so dazzled by the short-term, the data and the noise that we have lost sight of the bigger picture?
24 Feb 2012
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Liz Jaques
The quality market titles, both the dailies and Sundays, were among the biggest losers in readership terms in 2011. The FT saw its readership fall by -12.9% YoY in 2011, while the Times lost 180,000 readers during the one-year period (-11.5%). The Sunday Times also saw its readership drop -10.1% (-297,000 readers).
23 Feb 2012
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Liz Jaques
The UK's national newspaper websites saw usage figures increase during January after December's slump, with almost all audited sites recording a rise, with the exception of The Independent.
22 Feb 2012
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy says the instinctive Murdoch has chosen the lowest point in morale at The Sun, amid loose talk of the need for a second closure because of illegality, to provide the biggest boost of confidence of all...
20 Feb 2012
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Derek Jones
In light of the recent announcement that News International will launch the Sun on Sunday this weekend, Newsline gathered thoughts from two leading media agencies.
20 Feb 2012
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The Media Leader Staff
The Sun on Sunday will hit the newsstands next Sunday (26th Feb). The announcement was splashed across the front page of The Sun this morning.
20 Feb 2012
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Derek Jones
Speaking to MediaTel Newsline this morning, Alan Brydon, head of investment at MPG Media Contacts, and a former advertising sales director of the Evening Standard, says that the launch timing has caught everyone out, but he expects a strong product, which will turn in a profit - to the detriment of other titles in the sector...
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