The Sunday People
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Type | Sunday newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Trinity Mirror |
Editor | James Scott |
Founded | 16 October 1881 |
Political alignment | Labour |
Circulation | 701,246 (March 2012)[1] |
Official website | people.co.uk |
The Sunday People is a British tabloid Sunday newspaper, founded as The People on 16 October 1881.[2]
It is published by the Trinity Mirror Group.[3] In July 2011 it had an average daily circulation of 806,544.[1]
Notable columnists
- Garry Bushell had a two-page television opinion page, "Bushell On the Box", but left in early 2007, later moving to the Daily Star Sunday
- Jimmy Greaves, the former England footballer[4]
- Fred Trueman, former England cricketer and fast bowler.
Editors
- 1881: Sebastian Evans
- 1890s: Harry Benjamin Vogel
- 1900: Joseph Hatton
- 1907:
- 1913: John Sansome
- 1922: Robert Donald
- 1924: Hannen Swaffer
- 1925: Harry Ainsworth
- 1957: Stuart Campbell
- 1966: Bob Edwards
- 1972: Geoffrey Pinnington
- 1982: Nicholas Lloyd
- 1983:
- 1984: Richard Stott
- 1985: Ernie Burrington
- 1988: John Blake
- 1989: Wendy Henry
- 1989: Ernie Burrington (acting)
- 1990: Richard Stott
- 1991: Bill Hagerty
- 1992: Bridget Rowe
- 1996: Brendon Parsons
- 1998: Neil Wallis
- 2003: Mark Thomas
- 2008: Lloyd Embley
- 2012: James Scott
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "First official figures give The Sun Sunday 3.2m circ". Press Gazette (UK). 9 March 2012. Retrieved 12 March 2012. (March 2012)
- ↑ "Concise History of the British Newspaper in the Nineteenth Century". Archived from the original on 24 February 2008. Retrieved 16 March 2008.
- ↑ Oliver Luft and Stephen Brook (30 January 2009). "The People to make six staff redundant". The Guardian. UK. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
- ↑ Jessica Boulton; Katie Hind; Ben Duffy (28 March 2010). "CELEBRITY X FACTOR". People.co.uk. MGN Ltd. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
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