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The Daily Mail is Associated Newspapers' flagship title, it dominates the national newspaper middle market and is read by more than 5.4 million adults a day. As a campaigning family paper the Daily Mail has a strong female readership. It has won many awards for editorial flair, outstanding reporting, design and print quality. On a Saturday the title includes Weekend magazine, a features and TV listings magazine which is recognised as the biggest and best in its field. In terms of demographics, the Daily Mail has more ABC1 readers than any other national newspaper.
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The Mail on Sunday, sister title to The Daily Mail, was launched in May 1982. You magazine, one of the market's first colour supplements, followed six months later.
Over the years we added to our brand portfolio to meet the demands of the market: Financial Mail tapped into the growing need for sound financial advice; Night & Day first appeared as a review section and then morphed into a more topical, celebrity-led Live Magazine; You magazine reinvented itself as the first women's magazine in the national press and continues to keep pace with the increasingly competitive women's magazine market. Property first appeared as a monthly supplement in late 2001 and reader reaction ensured it quickly moved to weekly frequency. The launches of Football on Sunday in 2004 and Live magazine in 2005 addressed the male market, attracting new readers.
Behind the scenes, a continuous programme of investment in print ensures high-quality on the run colour and increasing pagination, culminating in the opening of our latest facility which allows us to print two, full-size, full-colour newsprint sections. And so on January 13 2008 we launched The Mail on Sunday2, our lively, colourful lifestyle section, incorporating a news review, critical arts and ents coverage, travel, health and property.
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shirley.scott@media-link.co.uk
in Scotland.

London Lite - Established in August 2006, Lite is London's original free evening newspaper, published by Associated Newspapers
For more information go to thelondonlite.co.uk, or contact:
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paul.borthwick@media-link.co.uk
in Scotland.

toby.swire@media-link.co.uk
for the Midlands and SW and.
adam.mcloughlin@media-link.co.uk
for the North of England.

Metro is the number one paper for Urbanites (18-44, full-time working), available in 16 urban areas across the UK, it's designed to be a concise read and contains bite-sized national and international news wrapped around local information - entertainment previews, weather and travel. Newspapers are distributed on public transport networks (trains, trams, buses and underground) and in high-traffic commuter zones of urban centres in major cities, places inhabited by Urbanites. The majority of copies are picked up from Metro bins or racks; with people choosing to experience the Metro Moment every morning, as an essential part of their morning commute.
For information go to metro-advertising or contact:
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paul.borthwick@media-link.co.uk
in Scotland
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The Independent & The Independent on Sunday (www.independent.co.uk) the UK's award winning compact newspaper.
For further information on The Independent titles or website contact:

rachel.shields@media-link.co.uk
in Scotland, or
adam.mcloughlin@media-link.co.uk
in Manchester.
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The Evening Standard Widely regarded as the Voice of London, setting the agenda for the capital and acting as a barometer for London's economy, the London Evening Standard is unique in the marketplace in bringing tomorrow's news today.
To find out more go to www.esadvertising.co.uk
or contact

rachel.shields@media-link.co.uk
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jayne.andrew@media-link.co.uk
in Manchester.