The Daily Mail is a conservative middle market British daily that was established to address the then newly literate middle class that exploded in the late 19th century. Currently owned by the Daily Mail and the General Trust.
The Guardian founded in 1821 is a British national daily newspaper. From its small start in the 19th-century it is now one of the highest selling national daily newspapers in the United Kingdom. Formally a newspaper for businessmen and business followers, the Guardian was once backed by the non-conformist Little Circle.
As some know, it is difficult for newspapers to survive without taking a strong stance political in the UK market. Defining a political stance is one of the few ways to secure a niche audience in the turbulent ever changing print journalism world of the UK.
The Guardian contains feature articles, columns, television and radio listings, and the ever-present crossword puzzle section. Since it changed from the Berliner format from the tabloid format, the Guardian features a daily Sport section.
The Guardian redesigned its format in 2005. Due to a recent decline in print journalism in the UK, the Guardian has downsized tremendously from its glory days before. It is now, as most media agencies, heavily depended on advertisements. This shows what other people think of what the guardia was posting. This forced them to change the way they produced the news
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