Britain, "The Sun" (The Sun) is a wealthy businessman Keith Rupert Murdoch (Keith Rupert Murdoch) owned by News Corporation (News Corporation)'s a small open-Journal (tabloid). "The Sun" is Britain's highest circulation newspaper, in the late 2004's daily newspaper circulation of 3,200,000 copies. Sunday's edition of "The Sun", called "News of the World" (News of the World).
Although its sales, name recognition is very high, many people, "The Sun" have a bad impression of good. Criticisms that, "The Sun" news reports of rough tactics, not professional, not neutral, in order to curry favor with the public is often the way to stimulate sales, the target readers are more limited knowledge. However, the survey also refers to the senior category ABC1 audience, "The Sun" readers than the same group of knowledge-based newspaper "The Times" twice as high.
History
In 1964, "The Sun" was replaced by selling the "Daily Herald" (Daily Herald) and founder. "The Sun" in the early sales is not good, they were transferred to a media tycoon Rupert Murdoch. It is at this time into a tabloid-type press. "The Sun" in transition after a large number of popular content, but still maintain the position of the pro-Labor. The newspaper therefore surge in sales, in 1970 introduced a more well-known "Girl in the third page" (Page 3 Girl). The third page of the original girl is a model of the famous photo, a day later to stage the form of non-coat Woman.
Although its sales, name recognition is very high, many people, "The Sun" have a bad impression of good. Criticisms that, "The Sun" news reports of rough tactics, not professional, not neutral, in order to curry favor with the public is often the way to stimulate sales, the target readers are more limited knowledge. However, the survey also refers to the senior category ABC1 audience, "The Sun" readers than the same group of knowledge-based newspaper "The Times" twice as high.
History
In 1964, "The Sun" was replaced by selling the "Daily Herald" (Daily Herald) and founder. "The Sun" in the early sales is not good, they were transferred to a media tycoon Rupert Murdoch. It is at this time into a tabloid-type press. "The Sun" in transition after a large number of popular content, but still maintain the position of the pro-Labor. The newspaper therefore surge in sales, in 1970 introduced a more well-known "Girl in the third page" (Page 3 Girl). The third page of the original girl is a model of the famous photo, a day later to stage the form of non-coat Woman.
