First paragraph: My first job as a trainee reporter was on a Sunday title. Sundays are a breed apart. We had contempt for our daily sister, were drunk until Thursday and staffed by some of some of the oddest journalists in town. Unsurprisingly, the paper doesn’t exist any more. There is a different rhythm to newsgathering. Much of the Sunday paper has to be away early, with stories that won’t date. Front page leads have to be exclusives, it’s just too risky relying on events to bail you out – even in Northern Ireland in the 1980s where I was working. This is one reason why the sting and the “kiss-and-tell” are among Sunday staples
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First paragraph: Every commercial news organisation in the world faces the same dilemma: how to stop...
The New Day, Trinity Mirror’s attempt to breathe life into the generally moribund world of UK nation...
The well-publicized appearance of the Sunday Australian (1971 /1972), launched in Sydney seven years...
First paragraph: My first job as a trainee reporter was on a Sunday title. Sundays are a breed apart...
First paragraph: During the 100-year-plus history of Scotland’s Sunday Post, people have often...
This article examines how members of the Scottish newspaper industry view the current crisis of the ...
Does the last newspaper leaving behind its offices on Fleet Street signal the end of Britain’s press...
There has been a paradoxical series of responses to the Sun on Sunday’s highly successful launch, es...
The Sunday Tribune’s 30-year-story starts with Hibernia’s demise, as an attempt to continue by other...
First paragraph: If you go into a newsagent to buy a magazine you’re likely to find around 450 title...
The launch of a nationalist newspaper is big media news in Scotland. But does the creation of the Na...
The worldwide newspaper The Times does not change its principles even in XXI century. Its managing e...
The News of the World (NOTW) was established in 1843 and quickly found a readership. By 1846, when C...
In October 2015, at a cost of £220m, Trinity Mirror, the parent company of Mirror newspapers and the...
With print circulations in decline and the print advertising market shrinking, newspapers in many co...
First paragraph: Every commercial news organisation in the world faces the same dilemma: how to stop...
The New Day, Trinity Mirror’s attempt to breathe life into the generally moribund world of UK nation...
The well-publicized appearance of the Sunday Australian (1971 /1972), launched in Sydney seven years...