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  Daily Mail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mail was originally a broadsheet, but switched to its current tabloid format on 3 May 1971, on the 75th anniversary of its founding (on this date it also absorbed the Daily Sketch, which had previously been published as a tabloid by the same company).
The Daily Mail considers itself to be the voice of Middle England, speaking up for the "small-c" conservative values of large swathes of the British population which it considers to be unjustly despised and neglected by a liberal establishment.
As a target of satire the stereotypical Daily Mail reader is characterised as a borderline-racist, homophobic, aspiring middle-class conservative who lacks the intelligence to read the broadsheet equivalent the Daily Telegraph, and is stuck in the past.
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 Daily Mail & General Trust
Daily Mail & General Trust is to build a flexo printing plant in Didcot by 2008, as part of its planned £100m move to full-colour newspapers.
Daily Mail & General Trust is to sell its radio assets to GWR for £146m, and the two companies plan to form a closer partnership in their print, internet and radio businesses.
Daily Mail & General Trust is to review the future of Channel One, its cable TV channel that is thought to be losing about £7m a year, and may consider satellite distribution in order to reach a larger market.
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 The Daily Telegraph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Daily Telegraph was established on June 29, 1855 by Colonel Arthur B. Sleigh.
The Daily Mail's star columnist and political analyst Simon Heffer left that paper in October 2005 to rejoin the Daily Telegraph, where he has become associate editor.
The Daily Telegraph, still smarting after losing its star sports writer Paul Hayward to the Mail - a fact the paper trumpeted in a TV advert during the Ashes - regards the luring of Heffer back to the broadsheet after a decade as a great coup.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Daily_Telegraph   (1585 words)

  
 Interview with Peter Williams, Daily Mail and General Trust plc.: TWST
PETER WILLIAMS is Finance Director, Daily Mail and General Trust plc (London:DMGO.L), Group Finance Director of Daily Mail and General Holdings Limited, the principal subsidiary of DMGT and holding company for all the Group's media activities.
Williams: DMGT is one of the largest media companies in the U.K. We are a constituent of the FTSE 100 index and have a market capitalisation approaching 3.6 billion GBP.
It owns daily morning titles in the West of England and the North of Scotland; daily evening titles in 14 cities around the U.K., in Grimsby, Leicester, Derby, Nottingham, and so on; a number of weekly titles, a weekly circulation of 1.7 million free papers and a significant contract printing business.
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 NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: Daily Mail and General Trust plc
Viscount Rothermere, of Hemsted in the County of Kent, is a peerage title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
The Daily Mail is a British newspaper, first published in 1896.
However, from the late 1990's, since News at Ten was first axed, the Early Evening News moved from 5:40pm to 6:30pm, and an improved BBC daytime schedule, all of the BBC bulletins have overtaken their ITN counterparts, and continue to lead over them.
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 Daily mail and general trust plc - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Daily Mail and General Trust :: Investor Relations :: Financial Announcements   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Summary DMGT is pleased to report another record year with an adjusted profit before tax of £253 million, up 8% on the equivalent figure for last year.
DMGT will be taking advantage of all of the transitional arrangements available under IFRS 1, First-time adoption of IFRS, and, in particular, will not be adopting IAS 39, Financial instruments: recognition and measurement, early; this will be applied from 3rd October, 2005.
Net assets in DMGT's opening balance sheet at 4th October, 2004 are expected to be reduced by £223 million mainly due to the impact of IAS 19, Employee Benefits, principally pensions.
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 Daily Mail and General Trust - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daily Mail and General Trust plc (DMGT) is one of the UK's largest media companies and has interests in national and regional newspapers, television and radio.
The current Chairman is the 4th Viscount Rothermere (indeed, every Viscount Rothermere has been the company's chairman) and the Chief Executive is Charles J F Sinclair.
On February 17 2006 the company announced it was abandoning the sale due to the failure of the bids to 'fully reflect the long term value of the business'.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daily_Mail_and_General_Trust   (232 words)

  
 Daily Mail and General Trust
Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) are at the forefront of new media developments due to their investments within electronic publishing.
Daily MailDaily Mail and General Trust’s flagship newspaper was founded in 1896 by Lord Northcliffe and now has sales in excess of two to five million readers.
Therefore the Daily Mail and General Trust Group (DMGT) aim to maximise their long term benefits to all of their stakeholders by expansion abroad and further future investment in media activities.
www.checksure.biz /ftse_100_companies/dailymail_generaltrust.htm   (385 words)

  
 DMGT :: About DMGT
Over the last ten years it has expanded from its newspaper base into a variety of media forms, both in the UK and around the world, and investments in electronic publishing have put DMGT at the forefront of new media developments.
DMGT was incorporated in 1922 but has origins dating back to the launch of the Daily Mail in 1896.
As one of the longest-established media companies in the UK, DMGT has long invested in editorial excellence to become one of the most successful information providers in the country.
dmgt.co.uk /aboutdmgt   (208 words)

  
 Daily Mail & General Trust (A Shs) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Daily Mail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Daily Mail’s national newspapers (The Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, The Evening Standard and Metro) continued their declines as their market continued to shrink.
Daily Mail and General Trust’s turnover increased just 1% (a fall in real terms) in the last half year (to April 2005) despite the effects of several acquisitions.
Daily Mail and General publishes national newspapers (The Mail and The Mail on Sunday, Metro (part of the same division as the national newspapers) and a number of local newspapers.
investmentideas.co.uk /research/daily_mail   (332 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Daily Mail
The Daily Mail is currently the most widely read paper amongst women, and has a higher proportion of female readers than any other British national daily, although this is in part because of its Femail supplement aimed at women.
The style of the Daily Mail is frequently criticised for its perceived conservatism.
The Daily Chronicle was a London newspaper company founded in 1872 that merged its publication with the Daily News to become the News-Chronicle and the company then absorbed The Star which it retained as an evening publication.
www.realnews247.com /daily_mail_circulation.htm   (3221 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Business | Daily Mail lifted by profit rise
The firm, which owns the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, said its pre-tax profit for the year to 2 October was £162.9m ($282m), up 31% on the previous year.
Separately, Daily Mail said it was considering the sale of its regional newspaper business Northcliffe.
Daily Mail & General Trust said a sale of Northcliffe could come following a review of the division, and that any disposal would see a substantial proportion of proceeds returned to shareholders.
news.bbc.co.uk /go/rss/-/1/hi/business/4484262.stm   (258 words)

  
 About Us
Our powerful market position, as part of the Daily Mail and General Trust Group, one of the largest media groups in the world, means that Hobsons can deliver domestic and global recruitment solutions to clients which deliver truly exceptional results.
DMGT was incorporated in 1922 but has origins dating back to the launch of the Daily Mail newspaper in the UK in 1896.
Over the last ten years, DMGT has expanded from its newspaper base into a variety of media forms, both in the UK and around the world, and investments in electronic publishing have put DMGT at the forefront of new media developments.
www.hobsons.com /about.html   (263 words)

  
 Daily Mail and General Trust PLC and Bailey Forman Limited   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Daily Mail and General Trust PLC and Bailey Forman Limited: A report on the proposed transfer of seven local newspapers published in Nottingham
DMGT is a major publisher of national and local newspapers.
DMGT rejected this out of hand and so we have not been able to examine fully whether such a divestment would be an effective remedy.
competition-commission.org.uk /rep_pub/reports/1994/358dailymail.htm   (1119 words)

  
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Daily Mail may make additional payments of up to $66 million between 2008 and 2011 depending on financial performance.
Daily Mail and General Trust plc: Business description, financial summary, 3yr and interim financials, key statistics/ratios and historical ratio analysis.
A textual analysis of Daily Mail and General Trust PLC's financial statements, including company description and recent stock performance, versus Trinity Mirror PLC, Axel Springer Verlag AG and Rizzoli Corriere della Sera Mediagroup Spa.
today.reuters.com /stocks/KeyDevelopments.aspx?ticker=DMGOa.L   (415 words)

  
 NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: Jonathan Harmsworth, 4th Viscount Rothermere
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He held various positions in Associated Newspapers and was Managing Director of the Evening Standard when the sudden death of his father Vere Harmsworth, 3rd Viscount Rothermere resulted in his becoming Chairman of Associated and of its parent Daily Mail and General Trust plc shortly before his 31st birthday.
Associated Newspapers is a subsidiary of Daily Mail and General Trust and publishes five major UK newspaper titles; Daily Mail Mail on Sunday Evening Standard Ireland on Sunday Metro External links ANP Home...
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Jonathan-Harmsworth%2C-4th-Viscount-Rothermere   (618 words)

  
 Daily Mail and General Trust, which owns Northcliffe Newspapers: Regional Journalism. www.HoldTheFrontPage.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Daily Mail and General Trust, which owns Northcliffe Newspapers: Regional Journalism.
Daily Mail and General Trust, which owns Northcliffe Newspapers, has reported "encouraging" financial figures.
And despite uncertainty in many of its markets, Associated Newspapers' circulation continued to perform excellently, with the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday and the Evening Standard all enjoying year-on-year growth.
www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk /behind/analysis/030319clif.shtml   (185 words)

  
 Group audited preliminary results for the year ended 29th September, 2002. (Daily Mail and General Trust plc) - STT ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The Daily Mail's average circulation was up 6,000 to 2,437,000 and that of The Mail on Sunday was up 1,000 to 2,360,000.
A number of daily titles showed increases, as did almost all its weekly titles, which were up 1.5% in total.
General display advertising revenue fell by 5% and holiday advertising, particularly flights, by 6%.
www.pressi.com /us/release/56216.html   (2496 words)

  
 Daily Mail General Trust, which owns Northcliffe Newspapers: Regional Journalism. www.HoldTheFrontPage.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Daily Mail General Trust, which owns Northcliffe Newspapers, has reported its half-year figures and announced a pre-tax profit of £77.4m up until the end of March.
The company said that April had seen a continuation of weak advertising revenues for the national titles, which include the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, although May had seen some recovery.
DMGT does not expect an improvement above pre-Iraq war levels in this financial year.
www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk /behind/analysis/030529dm.shtml   (304 words)

  
 Business Report - Hollinger too pricey for British publisher
She declined to specify the price, adding that DMGT had signed non-disclosure agreements with Lazards, the bank holding the auction for the Telegraph's Canadian owners.
DMGT's elimination leaves the British Barclay twin brothers, David and Frederick, battling against a joint venture capital bid from 3i and Veronis Suhler Stevenson for the Telegraph Group, according to reports.
A year after being head-hunted from Sun International to take over as the general manager of five-star Arabella Sheraton hotel in Cape Town and area manager fo the group's other interests in the Western Cape, Grant Ruddiman is on his way even further up in the organisation.
www.busrep.co.za /index.php?fArticleId=2116466   (898 words)

  
 Daily Mail and General Trust
DMGT is one of the largest and most successful media companies in the UK and has interests around the world in national and regional newspapers, television, radio, exhibitions and information publishing.
The Group intends to capitalise on this success by further investment in both...
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www.dmgt.co.uk   (70 words)

  
 Observer | A director at 30? The right father helps
Only two directors of FTSE 100 companies were appointed to their boards when they were younger than 30-year-old James Murdoch and, like him, both had family connections to help them along.
Viscount Rothermere joined the Daily Mail and General Trust board at 28, while Simon Wolfson was a year older when he became a director of Next.
Known as the 'pornographer in chief' by the Daily Mail.
observer.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4793087-102271,00.html   (511 words)

  
 ShareCast - News you can use
Daily Mail and General Trust confirmed today that trading has remained very difficult in the first half with advertising revenues still falling.
Daily Mail and General Trust announced today that it was expanding its online operations still further with the acquisition of Primelocation.com.
Daily Mail and General Trust warned today that it has experienced a further weakening in advertising markets, though added that its full year forecasts remain unchanged.
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 Daily Mail & General Trust profit falls 27 percent on net expansion - Dec. 14, 2000
The U.K. publishing company behind national newspaper the Daily Mail and London's Evening Standard said Thursday its net income for the year ended Oct. 1 slipped to £110.4 million ($161 million), or 27.6 pence a share, from £151.1 million,  or 37.7 pence, a year ago.
DMGT spent £69 million to expand Metro beyond its initial base in London and on various Internet publishing ventures, such as thisismoney.com, thisislondon.com, CharlotteStreet.com and national classified advertising site Fish4.com.
Daily Mail stock, tightly held with the founding Rothermere family controlling the group, fell 10 pence, or 0.5 percent, to 2,045 pence in London Thursday morning.
money.cnn.com /2000/12/14/europe/dailymail   (421 words)

  
 Daily Mail and General Trust
Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) is the last of the old-school British media empires, now in the hands of the young Viscount Rothermere whose great-great-uncle Lord Northcliffe was arguably the world's first media baron.
Many of Britain's great newspapers including The Times and The Daily Mirror were controlled at one time or another by Northcliffe's empire.
The group is best-known for its two flagship newspapers, The Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, but it also has a wide range of other interests including the internet, business publishing and trade shows.
www.mind-advertising.com /uk/dmgt_uk.htm   (155 words)

  
 Daily Mail and General Trust :: Investor Relations :: Financial Announcements   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Daily Mail and General Trust :: Investor Relations :: Financial Announcements
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