Daily Mail going up by 10p from next week
Ovalteenie
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it will be 60p for the printed rag as from Monday.
alternatively, the content is available online free.
edit: sorry forum, I'll ask for a move.
alternatively, the content is available online free.
edit: sorry forum, I'll ask for a move.
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The Daily Fail :rolleyes:
i've stopped buying it, and now tend to use the android app.
I have noticed, as you say that UK Showbiz is actually full of US Showbiz
It's 50p in Scotland
Are they stories about young female US celebs that are "all grown up"?
Yeah but we don't know in what context people are looking website, a lot of people I know browse it for either sport or because of how bad the main news they run is / hilariously backward opinion pieces, google 'sidebar of shame'
Maybe it will be too expensive for people to buy particularly hot female, immigrant house owners on benefits
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2273584/Oscars-2013-nominee-Quvenzhan-Wallis-revels-spotlight-Academy-Awards-luncheon.html#axzz2JwZH4EG9
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2273604/Nahla-outshines-mother-Halle-Berry-brightly-coloured-stripy-outfit-day-grocery-shopping.html#axzz2JwZH4EG9
Ugh! I really do wonder who that site is aimed at sometimes.
The DM is a vile publication so hopefully the price rise will see that circulation fall.
Not surprised at that. I think many more will follow. That will be the demise of printed newspapers, people may prefer them but as the cost of printing and distributing them rises, they have to raise prices and when times are tight people will just stop buying them, the lower their circulation is the less likely advertisers will advertise in them.
It is a vicious circle, but sooner or later and I think it may be sooner for many newspapers it will not be cost effective to continue printing them.
Some provincial newspapers, particularly, have seen their circulation half in the last 20 years and many saw an 8% to 11% drop in circulation last year alone.