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http://resource.download.wjec.co.uk.s3.amazonaws.com/vtc/2016-17/16-17_1-33/website/pdf/1.%20Intro/3a-newspaper-overview.pdf
This is a link to a page displaying the figures as of January 2017 of the 3 major newspapers (The Guardian, The Times and The Daily Mirror) in the United Kingdom. These figures being price, ownership, type of audience, how active they are online, circulation of their media (how many readers a day) and their political alignment.
The Guardian
Who owns this newspaper?
The Guardian is part of a media group called the Guardian Media Group (GMG) and is owned by The Scott Trust Limited, a charitable foundation.
What are the circulation figures for the print version of this newspaper?
They have a daily circulation of 146,100 and a daily readership of 887,000
What are the browsing figures for the online version of this newspaper?
They post all of their news online with an archive of over 3 million stories meaning that monthly they get 7,650,000 online readers
In what ways does the website try to mimic the print edition of the newspaper?
It mimics the print newspaper by using short catchy headlines within the home that has several different sections in order to feed all different kinds of peoples interests.
Who advertises in the print edition of this newspaper?
There are advertisements for a wider variety of things within print, such as food companies like Iceland, Mcdonald's and Sainsbury's and so on. This is because the older demographic reading the newspaper will actually acknowledge these ads where as a younger reader may not.
Who advertises on the online site of this newspaper?
Companies such as Whats App and Twitter use online newspaper to advertise as they will actually catch the attention of a younger demographic because that younger demographic they are more likely to use online media.
The Times
Who owns this newspaper?
This newspaper is owned by News UK, by the News Corp which is run by Rupert Murdoch
What are the circulation figures for the print version of this newspaper?
This newspaper has a daily print circulation of 448,533 and a daily print readership of 1,055,000
What are the browsing figures for the online version of this newspaper?
This newspaper has a monthly online readership of 881,000
In what ways does the website try to mimic the print edition of the newspaper?
It mimics the print newspaper by using short catchy headlines within the home that has several different sections in order to feed all different kinds of peoples interests. As well as only giving away parts of information about stories within their online papers unless the person is subscribed to them, this mimics the fact that to see full stories within a print paper you need to buy it like in this newspaper.
Who advertises in the print edition of this newspaper?
There are advertisements for a wider variety of things within print, such as food companies like Iceland, Mcdonald's and Sainsbury's and so on. This is because the older demographic reading the newspaper will actually acknowledge these ads where as a younger reader may not.
Who advertises on the online site of this newspaper?
Companies such as Whats App and Twitter use online newspaper to advertise as they will actually catch the attention of a younger demographic because that younger demographic they are more likely to use online media.
The Daily Mirror
Who owns this newspaper?
This newspaper is owned by parent company Trinity Mirror. Trinity Mirror is the largest British newspaper, magazine and digital publisher.
What are the circulation figures for the print version of this newspaper?
This newspaper has a daily print circulation of 626,541 and a daily print readership of 1,566,000
What are the browsing figures for the online version of this newspaper?
This newspaper had a monthly online readership of 4,413,000
In what ways does the website try to mimic the print edition of the newspaper?
It mimics the print newspaper by using short catchy headlines within the home that has several different sections in order to feed all different kinds of peoples interests. As well as only giving away parts of information about stories within their online papers unless the person is subscribed to them, this mimics the fact that to see full stories within a print paper you need to buy it like in this newspaper. And finally it has stuck to the same colour scheme and format of presentation in order to keep their brand recognisable.
Who advertises in the print edition of this newspaper?
There are advertisements for a wider variety of things within print, such as food companies like Iceland, Mcdonald's and Sainsbury's and so on. This is because the older demographic reading the newspaper will actually acknowledge these ads where as a younger reader may not.
Who advertises on the online site of this newspaper?
Companies such as Whats App and Twitter use online newspaper to advertise as they will actually catch the attention of a younger demographic because that younger demographic they are more likely to use online media.
All of the information presented below links to audience within media
http://resource.download.wjec.co.uk.s3.amazonaws.com/vtc/2016-17/16-17_1-33/website/pdf/1.%20Intro/3a-newspaper-overview.pdf
This is a link to a page displaying the figures as of January 2017 of the 3 major newspapers (The Guardian, The Times and The Daily Mirror) in the United Kingdom. These figures being price, ownership, type of audience, how active they are online, circulation of their media (how many readers a day) and their political alignment.
The Guardian
Who owns this newspaper?
The Guardian is part of a media group called the Guardian Media Group (GMG) and is owned by The Scott Trust Limited, a charitable foundation.
What are the circulation figures for the print version of this newspaper?
They have a daily circulation of 146,100 and a daily readership of 887,000
What are the browsing figures for the online version of this newspaper?
They post all of their news online with an archive of over 3 million stories meaning that monthly they get 7,650,000 online readers
In what ways does the website try to mimic the print edition of the newspaper?
It mimics the print newspaper by using short catchy headlines within the home that has several different sections in order to feed all different kinds of peoples interests.
Who advertises in the print edition of this newspaper?
There are advertisements for a wider variety of things within print, such as food companies like Iceland, Mcdonald's and Sainsbury's and so on. This is because the older demographic reading the newspaper will actually acknowledge these ads where as a younger reader may not.
Who advertises on the online site of this newspaper?
Companies such as Whats App and Twitter use online newspaper to advertise as they will actually catch the attention of a younger demographic because that younger demographic they are more likely to use online media.
The Times
Who owns this newspaper?
This newspaper is owned by News UK, by the News Corp which is run by Rupert Murdoch
What are the circulation figures for the print version of this newspaper?
This newspaper has a daily print circulation of 448,533 and a daily print readership of 1,055,000
What are the browsing figures for the online version of this newspaper?
This newspaper has a monthly online readership of 881,000
In what ways does the website try to mimic the print edition of the newspaper?
It mimics the print newspaper by using short catchy headlines within the home that has several different sections in order to feed all different kinds of peoples interests. As well as only giving away parts of information about stories within their online papers unless the person is subscribed to them, this mimics the fact that to see full stories within a print paper you need to buy it like in this newspaper.
Who advertises in the print edition of this newspaper?
There are advertisements for a wider variety of things within print, such as food companies like Iceland, Mcdonald's and Sainsbury's and so on. This is because the older demographic reading the newspaper will actually acknowledge these ads where as a younger reader may not.
Who advertises on the online site of this newspaper?
Companies such as Whats App and Twitter use online newspaper to advertise as they will actually catch the attention of a younger demographic because that younger demographic they are more likely to use online media.
The Daily Mirror
Who owns this newspaper?
This newspaper is owned by parent company Trinity Mirror. Trinity Mirror is the largest British newspaper, magazine and digital publisher.
What are the circulation figures for the print version of this newspaper?
This newspaper has a daily print circulation of 626,541 and a daily print readership of 1,566,000
What are the browsing figures for the online version of this newspaper?
This newspaper had a monthly online readership of 4,413,000
In what ways does the website try to mimic the print edition of the newspaper?
It mimics the print newspaper by using short catchy headlines within the home that has several different sections in order to feed all different kinds of peoples interests. As well as only giving away parts of information about stories within their online papers unless the person is subscribed to them, this mimics the fact that to see full stories within a print paper you need to buy it like in this newspaper. And finally it has stuck to the same colour scheme and format of presentation in order to keep their brand recognisable.
Who advertises in the print edition of this newspaper?
There are advertisements for a wider variety of things within print, such as food companies like Iceland, Mcdonald's and Sainsbury's and so on. This is because the older demographic reading the newspaper will actually acknowledge these ads where as a younger reader may not.
Who advertises on the online site of this newspaper?
Companies such as Whats App and Twitter use online newspaper to advertise as they will actually catch the attention of a younger demographic because that younger demographic they are more likely to use online media.