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Daily Mirror publisher 'to launch new cut-price newspaper' | Daily Mirror publisher 'to launch new cut-price newspaper' |
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Trinity Mirror is set to launch a new national newspaper at the end of the month, according to reports. | |
The newspaper, possibly called 'New Day', will initially cost around 20p, according to the Guardian, well below Trinity's 60p Daily Mirror. | |
The Financial Times said the launch of the paper is a bid to replicate the success of the i, which the Independent is to sell to Johnston Press for £24m. | |
Trinity Mirror declined to comment on the reports. | |
The price of New Day will start low, and will be raised according to reader demand, the Guardian said. | |
It will be pitched at a mid-market readership, the Guardian added. | It will be pitched at a mid-market readership, the Guardian added. |
Sky News reported that New Day would be launched on 29 February priced at 25p. | |
Newspapers have been battling falling circulations for more than a decade as people consume more news online. | Newspapers have been battling falling circulations for more than a decade as people consume more news online. |
This week ESI Media, which publishes the Independent, announced the newspaper would move completely online in March. | This week ESI Media, which publishes the Independent, announced the newspaper would move completely online in March. |
On the same day, Johnston Press confirmed it had reached a deal to buy the i newspaper from ESI Media. | On the same day, Johnston Press confirmed it had reached a deal to buy the i newspaper from ESI Media. |
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