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Independent Digital News & Media

Profile The group is a digital media company that targets both direct consumers and businesses. It provides news and lifestyle digital content on websites such as independent.co.uk and indy100.com. The company also operates digital applications such as The Independent Digital Edition and The Independent App. Additionally, they offer events marketing and consultancy services and digital … Read more

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DMG Media

Profile DMG Media Ltd is a subsidiary of Daily Mail and General Trust plc (DMGT) and operates as part of its DMG media division. The company’s immediate parent company is Daily Mail and General Holdings Limited. Associated Newspapers Limited is a fellow group company and a publisher of national newspapers and manager of websites. Daily … Read more

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Reach

Profile Reach plc is a prominent newspaper, magazine, and digital publisher in the UK. It operates more than 120 national and regional brands across print and online platforms, including Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror, The Sunday People, Daily Express, Sunday Express, Daily Star, Daily Star Sunday, Scottish Daily Record, Sunday Mail, OK! magazine, HullLive, DerbyshireLive, BelfastLive, … Read more

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Express Newspapers

Profile The Daily Express is a national newspaper based in London. It is published in tabloid format and available in digital form. It is the flagship of Express Newspapers, which is owned by publisher Reach plc. Sir Arthur Pearson first published the paper as a broadsheet in 1900, and the Sunday Express was launched in … Read more

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Financial Times

Profile The Financial Times (FT) is a British daily newspaper published in print and digitally that focuses on business and economic content. The paper is headquartered in London and is owned by Nikkei Inc., a Japanese holding company. The print version is available from Monday to Saturday worldwide and is recognized as one of the … Read more

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