The mainstream media (MSM) is a fascination for many with interest in politics and associated issues. This chart, published this morning in the FT, may be of interest then:
The Metro is now the biggest UK newspaper.
The Sun is hurting (oh dear). So too is The Times. Poor Mr Murdoch. The Guardian isn't. And the Indy has at least in part survived not being published in print.
But overall, what's interesting is print media is still there. will it turn out that papers are like the Nokia 3310 and are meant to survive, after all?
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I’m not sure that you can say that the Guardian isn’t hurting.
Losses are very significant, and the Scott Trust is at risk as a result. Severe cuts are in progress (again).
Accepted….
The pot for losses must have a limi there
When I want to be misinformed about what is going on in the world I will read a newspaper.
Come on! As my dad told me when I was a boy, the date and football results are usually right in a newspaper. He suggested I doubt all the rest. It was a good education
Richard as usual you are right but I only want to know the footie results when Saints have won.
I am much like that with Ipswich Town
Five draws in a row now
But that’s good form for them….
“When I want to be misinformed about what is going on in the world I will read a newspaper”
…or watch BBC News and Current Affairs.
One word, Vinyl…..