The Mirror was an influential model for German tabloid Bild, which was founded in 1952 and became Europe's biggest-selling newspaper. [19] Partly on the advice of the American advertising agency J. Walter Thompson, the Mirror became the first British paper to adopt the appearance of the New York tabloids. Reach plc (known as Trinity Mirror between 1999 and 2018) is a British newspaper, magazine and digital publisher. As of September 2014, a further 19 claims were registered at the High Court and another 10 claimants had indicated they would bring proceedings against Trinity Mirror. [18] With Cecil King (Rothermere's nephew) in charge of the paper's finances and Guy Bartholomew as editor, during the late 1930s the Mirror was transformed from a conservative, middle class newspaper into a left-wing paper for the working class. Who is the incredibly fit actress in the blue stretch pants in Lululemon's fitness Mirror TV commercial 'You're Not Alone?' It was not an immediate success and in 1904 Harmsworth decided to turn it into a pictorial newspaper with a broader focus. [14], In 2013, Trinity Mirror launched the content websites UsVsTh3m and Ampp3d on an experimental basis. Peloton Bike+ TV Commercial, 'All-New' Song by Sofi Tukker The Peloton Bike+ provides a full-body workout by integrating cardio and strength training into one seemless workout. One of the most popular Hindi film actresses of the 1990s and early 2000s, she is the recipient of several accolades, including a National Film Award and four Filmfare Awards.. Born and raised in Mumbai, she is a member of the Kapoor family, where her parents and other relatives are all involved in the Indian film industry. [52], On 2 April 1996, the Daily Mirror was printed entirely on blue paper. Lord Rothermere was a friend of Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler, and directed the Mirror's editorial stance towards them in the early 1930s. It has frequently referred to the party as the "Fib Dems"[49] or "Lib Dumbs". Other damages recipients included soap opera actors Shane Richie (£155,000), Shobna Gulati (£117,500) and Lucy Benjamin (real name Lucy Taggart, £157,250), as well as BBC creative director Alan Yentob (£85,000), TV producer Robert Ashworth (former husband of Coronation Street actress Tracy Shaw, £201,250) and flight attendant Lauren Alcorn (former girlfriend of footballer Rio Ferdinand, £72,500). [3] In 1999 Trinity International Holdings, owners of the Liverpool Echo, merged with Mirror Group to form Trinity Mirror. During the mid-1960s, daily sales exceeded 5 million copies, a feat never repeated by it or any other daily (non-Sunday) British newspaper since. [30] Morgan was found by the Press Complaints Commission to have breached the Code of Conduct on financial journalism, but kept his job. The trial began after he had contacted the police voluntarily in 2013. Both websites were closed down in 2015. [30], On 13 February 2015, Trinity Mirror published a public apology to "all its victims of phone hacking" on page two of The Daily Mirror. The headlines became bigger, the stories shorter and the illustrations more abundant. [19], In February 2018, the company completed the acquisition of the UK publishing assets of Northern & Shell, including the Daily Express, Sunday Express, Daily Star and OK!. The paper changed its masthead logo from red to black (and occasionally blue), in an attempt to dissociate itself from the term "red top", a term for a sensationalist mass-market tabloid. [41] As widely predicted by the opinion polls, Labour lost this election, which was won by the Conservative Party and saw Margaret Thatcher become Prime Minister. Ampp3d focused on data journalism[37][38] and used the WordPress platform. The actress in the Mirror ad is Cindy Laura. Morgan re-hired John Pilger, who had been sacked during Robert Maxwell's ownership of the Mirror titles. Slow-Flow Pee Fetish! Her Wicked credits include: Broadway, London, Chicago, Seoul, Sydney, First & Second National Tour. [22] In the 1945 general election the paper strongly supported the Labour Party in its eventual landslide victory. [17]By the mid-1930s, the Mirror was struggling – it and the Mail were the main casualties of the early 1930s circulation war that saw the Daily Herald and the Daily Express establish circulations of more than two million, and Rothermere decided to sell his shares in it. The deal valued Local World at around £220 million. [33] Within days the photographs were shown to be fakes. [36] Richard Wallace became editor in 2004. The hearing was to consider "representative claims" in order to establish damages guidelines for subsequent cases. But on August 4, 1962, Marilyn Monroe was found dead in her bed at home. During the trial it emerged that Morgan had bought £67,000 worth of Viglen shares, emptying his bank account and investing under his wife's name too. Welcome! Harmsworth appointed Hamilton Fyfe as editor and all of the paper's female journalists were fired. 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[77] The Mirror also won the "Cudlipp Award" in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2010. The Lotion Lathered Pussy Grinding Game! Nyanners is the YouTube handle of a voice actress best known for narrating various excerpts from popular anime and manga, as well as singing covers of pop songs in the high-pitched voice of a female anime character. The Mirror's front page on 4 November 2004, after the re-election of George W. Bush as U.S. President, read "How can 59,054,087 people be so DUMB?". [34], Following the announcement of the damages awards, Mr Justice Mann was told that a further 10 cases had been settled and that approximately another 70 other claims were outstanding. [citation needed], In 1978, The Sun overtook the Mirror in circulation, and in 1984 the Mirror was sold to Robert Maxwell. [33], On 21 May 2015 damages totaling nearly £1.25m were awarded to eight people as the result of phone hacking by Mirror Group journalists, including actress Sadie Frost (£260,000) and ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne (£188,250). [3] Its Sunday sister paper is the Sunday Mirror. The Mirror management did not want the Herald competing with the Mirror for readers, and in 1964, relaunched it as a mid-market paper, now named The Sun. In doing so, the paper supported Herbert Morrison, who co-ordinated Labour's campaign, and recruited his former antagonist Philip Zec to reproduce, on the front page, a popular VE Day cartoon on the morning of the election, suggesting that Labour were the only party who could maintain peace in post-war Britain. [18] In November 2015, Trinity Mirror purchased Local World, a major stakeholder in local news titles, from DMGT. [14] In March 2010, Trinity Mirror stated that it would end its bout of staff cuts and newspaper closures. After Maxwell's death in 1991, David Montgomery became Mirror Group's CEO, and a period of cost-cutting and production changes ensued. Local World had been formed by former Trinity chief exec David Montgomery in 2012 to consolidate all DMGT's local newspaper holdings other than the Metro, expanding their holdings while streamlining production, to make the group more saleable. [15][16] On Monday, 22 January 1934 the Daily Mirror ran the headline "Give the Blackshirts a helping hand" urging readers to join Sir Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists, and giving the address to which to send membership applications. Since purchasing Local World, it has gained 83 print publications. [43] However, the Tories were re-elected and Labour suffered its worst postwar general election result, only narrowly bettering the SDP-Liberal Alliance in terms of votes whilst winning considerably more seats. Labour's credibility was helped by plans including extra NHS funding and moving away from firm commitments on re-nationalisation to reverse the Conservative policy of privatisation, but its decision to be up-front about tax increases was seen as a key factor in its failure to win.[45]. Trinity Mirror also announced that it had earlier settled six other phone hacking claims in relation to former England football manager Sven-Göran Eriksson, footballer Garry Flitcroft, actor Christopher Eccleston, showbusiness agent Phil Dale, Richie's wife Christine Roche and Abbie Gibson, a former nanny of David and Victoria Beckham. [12], In September 2008 the company announced that it would be closing the printing plant in Liverpool after 154 years of printing in the city, and transferring the work to Oldham. It won "Scoop of the Year" in 2003 ("3am", 'Sven and Ulrika'), 2004 (Ryan Parry, 'Intruder at the Palace'), 2006 and 2007 (both Stephen Moyes). [40], On 3 May 1979, the day of the general election, the Daily Mirror urged its readers to vote for the governing Labour Party led by James Callaghan. "The Old Codgers", a fictional pair who commented on the letters page from 1935 to 1990. Listed on the London Stock Exchange, it is a constituent of the FTSE SmallCap Index. On 4 May 2010, the newspaper printed a picture of Conservative leader David Cameron with a giant red cross through his face. He said he believed he may have been a victim of hacking by a journalist working for a Trinity Mirror title in 2003. (130) The Interview (181) The KARMA Pickup Group Sallies Forth! In 1917, the price was increased to one penny. [5] In 1984 Pergamon Holdings, a company owned by Robert Maxwell, acquired the Daily Mirror[3] from Reed International. Notable former and current columnists of the Daily Mirror include: The Daily Mirror won "Newspaper of the Year" in 2002 at the British Press Awards. Originally pitched to the middle-class reader, it was converted into a working-class newspaper after 1934, in order to reach a larger audience. When it failed to win readers, The Sun was sold to Rupert Murdoch – who immediately relaunched it as a more populist and sensationalist tabloid and a direct competitor to the Mirror. [20] Following completion, Trinity Mirror announced a plan to rebrand as Reach, subject to investor approval at a meeting scheduled for May 2018. Circulation grew to 466,000 making it the second-largest morning newspaper.[12]. [13] Circulation continued to grow: in 1919, some issues sold more than a million copies a day, making it the largest daily picture paper. People whose private voicemail messages were hacked so often and for so long, and had very significant parts of their private lives exposed, and then reported on, are entitled to significant compensation". Cheetos teased its Super Bowl 2021 commercial that features Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, and an empty bag of Cheetos Crunch Pop Mix as evidence in a potential crime. In 2004, further enquiry by the Department of Trade and Industry cleared Morgan from any charges. [77], This article is about the British newspaper. Other Credits: Original Las Vegas Cast of We Will Rock You (u/s Scaramouche) & the 1st National Tour of Mamma Mia! [6] It cost one penny (equivalent to 45p in 2019). [41], At the 1987 general election, the Daily Mirror remained loyal to Labour (now led by Neil Kinnock) and urged its readers "You know he's right, chuck her out". The 'City Slickers' columnists, Anil Bhoyrul and James Hipwell, were both found to have committed further breaches of the Code, and were sacked before the inquiry. A. "Dear Marje", a problem page by agony aunt. Subsequently it was reported that "At the Mirror Group, for instance, 700 out of the 800 software programs in use were found to be illegal". [27] Other reports claimed that the number of victims could be much higher, with Dr Evan Harris, associate director of the pressure group Hacked Off describing the revelations as: â⦠just the tip of a very big iceberg". Unlike other major British tabloids such as The Sun and the Daily Mail, the Mirror has no separate Scottish edition; this function is performed by the Daily Record and the Sunday Mail, which incorporate certain stories from the Mirror that are of Scottish significance. The Daily Mirror, founded in 1903, is a British national daily tabloid-sized newspaper that is considered to be engaged in tabloid-style journalism. [4] In 1958 the International Publishing Company (IPC) acquired Mirror Group Newspapers, but IPC was in turn taken over by publishing giant Reed International in 1970. ? [29], In 2000, Morgan was the subject of an investigation after Suzy Jagger wrote a story in The Daily Telegraph revealing that he had bought £20,000 worth of shares in the computer company Viglen soon before the Mirror 's 'City Slickers' column tipped Viglen as a good buy. The source for this table was The Economist,[35] although it was a hoax. The masthead was changed to The Daily Illustrated Mirror, which ran from 26 January to 27 April 1904 (issues 72 to 150), when it reverted to The Daily Mirror. [32], In 2002, the Mirror attempted to move mid-market, claiming to eschew the more trivial stories of show-business and gossip. A reinvented "New Labour" had further improved its credibility under Blair by promising traditional Labour essentials including more funding for healthcare and education, but also promising not to increase income tax and ending its commitment to the nationalisation of leading industries. [51] In 2016 the newspapers asked for Jeremy Corbyn's resignation "for the good of Labour and of the country". Reach plc (known as Trinity Mirror between 1999 and 2018) is a British newspaper, magazine and digital publisher. The Daily Mirror was the only leading national newspaper to remain loyal to Labour and Gordon Brown at a time when opinion polls showed the party on course for their worst election result since 1983.[47]. [41] The election produced a Labour landslide and ended the party's 18-year exile from power. It also gave financial support to the 15 February 2003 anti-war protest, paying for a large screen and providing thousands of placards. [28] Morgan was widely criticised and forced to apologise for the headline "ACHTUNG! [36] Reach plc also owns a number of local titles in Northern England and in Surrey and Berkshire, after acquiring a number of titles from the Guardian Media Group in 2010. [41] The election was won by the Tories, although Labour managed to significantly cut the Tory majority to 21 seats compared to the triple-digit figure of the previous two elections, which led to a difficult term for Major. From 1985 to 1987, and from 1997 to 2002, the title on its masthead was simply The Mirror. The announcement came as the company reported pre-tax profits of £72.7m for 2009, exceeding analysts expectations. [24], On 24 September 2014, Trinity Mirror admitted for the first time that some of its journalists had been involved in phone hacking. It provided a list of states and their alleged average IQ, showing the Bush states all below average intelligence (except for Virginia), and all John Kerry states at or above average intelligence. The Mirror's mass working class readership had made it the United Kingdom's best-selling daily tabloid newspaper. [20] By 1939, the publication was selling 1.4 million copies a day. [22], In July 2020, Reach announced that it was cutting 550 jobs, 12% of its workforce, because of falling income amid reduced demand for advertising in its titles. [9] This combination was more successful: by issue 92, the guaranteed circulation was 120,000 copies[10] and by issue 269, it had grown to 200,000:[11] by then the name had reverted and the front page was mainly photographs. Despite this critical position, the Daily Mirror endorsed again the Labour Party in the 2017 general election. Mr Justice Mann explained this, saying: "The length, degree and frequency of all this conduct explains why the sums I have awarded are so much greater than historical awards. Media and S&B Media divisions of the Guardian Media Group, containing 22 local titles across Northern England and in Surrey and Berkshire; this included the Manchester Evening News and Reading Evening Post. [37] Richard Wallace and Tina Weaver, the respective editors of the Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror, were simultaneously dismissed and Lloyd Embley, editor of The People, appointed as editor of the combined title with immediate effect. In 1937, Hugh McClelland introduced his wild Western comic strip Beelzebub Jones in the Daily Mirror. [2] It is owned by parent company Reach plc. Alfred Harmsworth sold the newspaper to his brother Harold Harmsworth (from 1914 Lord Rothermere) in 1913. On 30 May 2012, Trinity Mirror announced the merger of the Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror into a single seven-day-a-week title. The action was delayed as it coincided with Maxwell's death, but was recommenced in 1992. Nicklin added: "The claimants now face trial secure in the knowledge that MGN has admitted liability, and has also publicly and privately apologised to them and expressed regret at what certain of its former employees did in the past". This brought the total set aside by Trinity Mirror in relation to phone hacking to £12m. [citation needed] This was done as a marketing exercise with Pepsi-Cola, who on the same day had decided to relaunch their cans with a blue design instead of the traditional red and white logo. A spokesman for Trinity Mirror said the company would not be making a comment on Mr Johnson's conviction. [44] As a result, the Tories were re-elected for a third successive term, although Labour did cut the Tory majority slightly. The headline read "How to stop him" in reference to the general election two days later, thus confirming the Daily Mirror's Labour allegiance. The ambitious brief for the supplement, which ran on Wednesdays and Fridays, was to deal with international affairs, politics, industry, science, the arts and business". 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