The Tab

The Tab
Type Tabloid newspaper
Format Online and Print
Owner The Tab Publications Ltd
Editor Kieran Corcoran
Founded June 2009
Political alignment Populist
Circulation 130,000 hits per week (estimate), 60,000 unique visitors per month
Official website www.cambridgetab.co.uk

The Tab is a student newspaper based at the University of Cambridge, England.

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History

The Tab was launched in 2009 by Cambridge students Jack Rivlin, George Marangos-Gilks, and Taymoor Atighetchi.[1]

The website was marketed as "Cambridge University's Online Tabloid" promising to "provide fast news and entertainment direct to your rooms".[1] Since then The Tab has, in the majority of cases, managed to report stories faster than its print rivals. This fact was remarked upon by Kelvin MacKenzie, ex-editor of The Sun in a feature outlining the operation of the website for The Times newspaper supplement, T2 magazine.[2] While conducting his research, MacKenzie appeared in a Tab feature/interview.

The Tab was initially funded entirely by its three founders, although it now funds itself through advertising. By April 2010, the website had received over 2 million hits.

At its inception, 'Tab Totty', a page-3-esque feature, featured photographs of scantily clad Cambridge University students (male and female) in provocative poses. The feature was picked up by several mainstream British newspapers, and made international headlines as far afield as India.[3][4][5][6]

In 2009, the site's readers voted BNP leader Nick Griffin "The worst person ever to attend Cambridge University"[7] with 44% of the vote.[8]. In early 2010, The Tab ran an April Fool's hoax claiming Griffin had been stripped of his degree. This was subsequently reported by The Sun who believed the claims to be genuine.[9]

In its first year of existence, The Tab made more than 20 appearances in the national media.[10]

In November 2010, The Tab released documents obtained via the Freedom of Information Act detailing recent disciplinary procedures enacted across the University.[11][12] Details from the documents released were then reported by national newspapers The Telegraph[13] and the Daily Mail[14], focusing on an incident at Churchill College in 2007.

In June 2011 The Tab published a pilot print edition of 5,000 copies in May Week and continues its expansion into print in the 2011 academic year.

Organisation

The Tab is published by The Tab Publications Ltd, a company set up by The Tab's founders to ensure its continued existence.

Income accrued through advertising, along with low running costs, allows the newspaper full independence, and the ability to operate without funding from the University or CUSU, unlike rival publications.

Editors

Editors have included[1]:

References

  1. ^ a b c About Us, The Tab, Cambridge, UK.
  2. ^ Kelvin MacKenzie , Kelvin MacKenzie ate my paper, The Times, 17 November 2009.
  3. ^ Richard Edwards, Cambridge University in 'totty' row, The Telegraph, 29 October 2009.
  4. ^ Rowenna Davis, Cambridge's tawdry tabloid 'totty'. The Guardian, 27 October 2007
  5. ^ James Clothier, Cambridge girls in sexy pics row, The Sun, 30 October 2009.
  6. ^ Nicola Boden, Cambridge University row students set tabloid website complete with Page Three, Daily Mail, 30 October 2009.
  7. ^ The Guardian, Diary, 4 December 2009
  8. ^ Jack Rivlin, "Official: Griffin is Worst Tab", The Tab, 28 November 2009
  9. ^ Sun April fooled by student's BNP story, News Blog, The Guardian, 2 April 2010.
  10. ^ The Tab's Facebook page
  11. ^ Alasdair Pal, Deaned!: Cambridge Discipline Uncovered, Part 1, The Tab, 1 November 2010
  12. ^ Alasdair Pal, Deaned!: Cambridge Discipline Uncovered, Part 2, The Tab, 8 November 2010
  13. ^ Martin Evans, Discipline files reveal high jinks of Cambridge students, The Telegraph, 10 November 2010.
  14. ^ Andrew Levy, Cambridge college dean Dr Priyamvada Gopal propositioned by drunk student, the Daily Mail, 10 November 2010.

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