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The Daily Sport was a tabloid newspaper published in the United Kingdom by Daily Sport Ltd., which specialised in celebrity news and softcore pornographic stories and images. The daily paper was launched in 1991 by David Sullivan , following its former Sunday sister title, Sunday Sport (first published in 1986). [ 1 ]
Sport Newspapers was the British publishing firm responsible for the Daily Sport, Sunday Sport newspapers and a number of mid shelf and top shelf magazine titles, such as Adult Sport, Sport Babes, Sport Reader's Wives and Ladsmag. It was founded in 1986 by David Sullivan, to launch the newspaper Sunday Sport.
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The Sunday Sport 's circulation reached an all-time high of 167,473 in 2005, [11] and Sullivan sold his Sunday Sport and Daily Sport titles in 2007 for £40 million. [12] Circulation declined markedly thereafter, with the new owner, Sport Media Group, withdrawing the titles from the newspaper industry's monthly circulation audit in 2009.
Racing Post – daily horse racing, greyhound racing and sports betting newspaper The Rugby Paper – Sunday paper summarising the weekend's rugby union action and the week's rugby union news [ 47 ] The Sports Journal – Friday paper looking back at the weeks sporting news [ 48 ]
Breakdown of UK daily newspaper circulation, 1956 to 2019. At the start of the 19th century, the highest-circulation newspaper in the United Kingdom was the Morning Post, which sold around 4,000 copies per day, twice the sales of its nearest rival. As production methods improved, print runs increased and newspapers were sold at lower prices.
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Latterly it has continued as a multi-sports website. Priced at one penny, the Sporting Life initially appeared twice weekly, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. It became a daily newspaper in 1883, and in 1886 acquired its rival, Bell's Life in London. [1] In 1924 the newspaper sponsored the 1924 Women's Olympiad held at Stamford Bridge in London.