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OT Does anyone here read the Mail on Sunday?
In message , Sacha
writes On 2011-03-18 19:19:51 +0000, "alan.holmes" said: "Sacha" wrote in message ... On 2011-03-15 23:41:06 +0000, jim said: On 15/03/2011 23:09, Mike Lyle wrote: Certainly not. If it did, it would no longer be able to brand something a cause one week and a cure the next. How do you confuse the editor of the DM? Gryy uvz vyyrtny vzzvtenagf ner gur angheny cerl bs nflyhz frrxref. Occasional readers of the the Mail may find this dictionary helpful http://www.angrymob.uponnothing.co.u...ail-dictionary Jim NE England Hmmmmm- I know which paper has the higher readership figures, though. ;-) Are you going to put us all out of our misery and tell us, please? Alan The Daily Mail by a mile. Figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulation show that The Sun sells just over 3 million, the Mail just over 2,100,000, The Guardian 279,308 and the Independent 185,035. These are figures for January. In order of sales numbers they are The Sun, Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, Daily Star, Daily Telegraph, Daily Express, The Times, Financial Times, Daily Record, The Independent, i. No figures are given for the Evening Standard, Express & Star or the Manchester Evening News so they may have fallen below 100,000. These figures are copies sold per day, readership figures are higher. Sunday papers in order of circulation are News of the World, The Mail on Sunday, Sunday Mirror, Sunday Times, Sunday Express, The People, Sunday Telegraph, Sunday Mail, Sunday Post, Daily Star Sunday, The Observer, Independent on Sunday. You seem to have missed the Grauniad from your list. -- hugh "Believe nothing. No matter where you read it, Or who said it, Even if I have said it, Unless it agrees with your own reason And your own common sense." Buddha |
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OT Does anyone here read the Mail on Sunday?
On Sat, 19 Mar 2011 15:31:10 +0000, hugh ] wrote:
In message , Sacha writes On 2011-03-18 19:19:51 +0000, "alan.holmes" said: "Sacha" wrote in message ... On 2011-03-15 23:41:06 +0000, jim said: On 15/03/2011 23:09, Mike Lyle wrote: Certainly not. If it did, it would no longer be able to brand something a cause one week and a cure the next. How do you confuse the editor of the DM? Gryy uvz vyyrtny vzzvtenagf ner gur angheny cerl bs nflyhz frrxref. Occasional readers of the the Mail may find this dictionary helpful http://www.angrymob.uponnothing.co.u...ail-dictionary Jim NE England Hmmmmm- I know which paper has the higher readership figures, though. ;-) Are you going to put us all out of our misery and tell us, please? Alan The Daily Mail by a mile. Figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulation show that The Sun sells just over 3 million, the Mail just over 2,100,000, The Guardian 279,308 and the Independent 185,035. These are figures for January. In order of sales numbers they are The Sun, Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, Daily Star, Daily Telegraph, Daily Express, The Times, Financial Times, Daily Record, The Independent, i. No figures are given for the Evening Standard, Express & Star or the Manchester Evening News so they may have fallen below 100,000. These figures are copies sold per day, readership figures are higher. Sunday papers in order of circulation are News of the World, The Mail on Sunday, Sunday Mirror, Sunday Times, Sunday Express, The People, Sunday Telegraph, Sunday Mail, Sunday Post, Daily Star Sunday, The Observer, Independent on Sunday. You seem to have missed the Grauniad from your list. Careful, Hugh, or your signature will attract an anonymous note about idolatry ;-)). |
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OT Does anyone here read the Mail on Sunday?
On Sat, 19 Mar 2011 07:04:12 -0000, Sacha wrote:
On 2011-03-18 19:19:51 +0000, "alan.holmes" said: "Sacha" wrote in message ... On 2011-03-15 23:41:06 +0000, jim said: On 15/03/2011 23:09, Mike Lyle wrote: Certainly not. If it did, it would no longer be able to brand something a cause one week and a cure the next. How do you confuse the editor of the DM? Gryy uvz vyyrtny vzzvtenagf ner gur angheny cerl bs nflyhz frrxref. Occasional readers of the the Mail may find this dictionary helpful http://www.angrymob.uponnothing.co.u...ail-dictionary Jim NE England Hmmmmm- I know which paper has the higher readership figures, though. ;-) Are you going to put us all out of our misery and tell us, please? Alan The Daily Mail by a mile. Figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulation show that The Sun sells just over 3 million, the Mail just over 2,100,000, The Guardian 279,308 and the Independent 185,035. These are figures for January. In order of sales numbers they are The Sun, Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, Daily Star, Daily Telegraph, Daily Express, The Times, Financial Times, Daily Record, The Independent, i. No figures are given for the Evening Standard, Express & Star or the Manchester Evening News so they may have fallen below 100,000. These figures are copies sold per day, readership figures are higher. Sunday papers in order of circulation are News of the World, The Mail on Sunday, Sunday Mirror, Sunday Times, Sunday Express, The People, Sunday Telegraph, Sunday Mail, Sunday Post, Daily Star Sunday, The Observer, Independent on Sunday. Ah, quantity is in inverse proportion to quality, which I suppose is now common throughout the fourth estate. -- rbel |
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OT Does anyone here read the Mail on Sunday?
In message , Sacha
writes On 2011-03-19 15:31:10 +0000, hugh ] said: In message , Sacha writes On 2011-03-18 19:19:51 +0000, "alan.holmes" said: "Sacha" wrote in message ... On 2011-03-15 23:41:06 +0000, jim said: On 15/03/2011 23:09, Mike Lyle wrote: Certainly not. If it did, it would no longer be able to brand something a cause one week and a cure the next. How do you confuse the editor of the DM? Gryy uvz vyyrtny vzzvtenagf ner gur angheny cerl bs nflyhz frrxref. Occasional readers of the the Mail may find this dictionary helpful http://www.angrymob.uponnothing.co.u...ail-dictionary Jim NE England Hmmmmm- I know which paper has the higher readership figures, though. ;-) Are you going to put us all out of our misery and tell us, please? Alan The Daily Mail by a mile. Figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulation show that The Sun sells just over 3 million, the Mail just over 2,100,000, The Guardian 279,308 and the Independent 185,035. These are figures for January. In order of sales numbers they are The Sun, Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, Daily Star, Daily Telegraph, Daily Express, The Times, Financial Times, Daily Record, The Independent, i. No figures are given for the Evening Standard, Express & Star or the Manchester Evening News so they may have fallen below 100,000. These figures are copies sold per day, readership figures are higher. Sunday papers in order of circulation are News of the World, The Mail on Sunday, Sunday Mirror, Sunday Times, Sunday Express, The People, Sunday Telegraph, Sunday Mail, Sunday Post, Daily Star Sunday, The Observer, Independent on Sunday. You seem to have missed the Grauniad from your list. It's in the first line. But not in the sequential list in order of circulation. -- hugh "Believe nothing. No matter where you read it, Or who said it, Even if I have said it, Unless it agrees with your own reason And your own common sense." Buddha |
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