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Which newspapers should go?
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Very much has been said on Answerbank regarding certain newspapers, which incidentally are all classed as the 'The Right Wing Press', or 'those rags' and sometimes much worse.
So in a matter of interest, and given the chance, what newspapers would ABers wish to go the same way as the News of the World, what newspapers should remain, and why?
So in a matter of interest, and given the chance, what newspapers would ABers wish to go the same way as the News of the World, what newspapers should remain, and why?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't like to see any newspaper go, not even the Screws. Saying that, I do not see much point in the Daily Star, who is it for?
If saving money to survive then certain papers could merge without any great loss. The Mail and the Express are the same thing. The daily Mirror could be merged with Viz.
Just leave the Daily Telegraph alone.
If saving money to survive then certain papers could merge without any great loss. The Mail and the Express are the same thing. The daily Mirror could be merged with Viz.
Just leave the Daily Telegraph alone.
The Mail and the Sun are the best selling newspapers in the country. There are millions who buy those papers every day, and those readers deserve to have the newspapers they want.
In the UK, we are lucky that we have a lot of daily newspapers across the political spectrum. The demise of the News of the World is a loss. I didn't like the NotW but plenty did. The NotW went rotten because it started to act illegally. It was shut down not out of an act of contrition, but because it had become a liability.
In the UK, we are lucky that we have a lot of daily newspapers across the political spectrum. The demise of the News of the World is a loss. I didn't like the NotW but plenty did. The NotW went rotten because it started to act illegally. It was shut down not out of an act of contrition, but because it had become a liability.