Difference between revisions of "The Times"
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==Journalists== | ==Journalists== | ||
− | [[Rachel Campbell-Johnston]] | + | *[[Rachel Campbell-Johnston]] |
− | [[Stephen Farrell]] | + | *[[Stephen Farrell]] |
− | [[Sam Coates]] | + | *[[Sam Coates]] |
− | [[Ben Hoyle]] | + | *[[Ben Hoyle]] |
− | [[Hugo Rifkind]] | + | *[[Hugo Rifkind]] |
− | [[Michael Atherton]] | + | *[[Michael Atherton]] |
− | [[Anthony Browne]] | + | *[[Anthony Browne]] |
− | [[Hugh McIlvanney]] | + | *[[Hugh McIlvanney]] |
− | [[Richard Ford]] | + | *[[Richard Ford]] |
− | [[Simon Barnes]] | + | *[[Simon Barnes]] |
− | [[Graham Stewart]] | + | *[[Graham Stewart]] |
− | [[Frances Gibb]] | + | *[[Frances Gibb]] |
− | [[Adam Fresco]] | + | *[[Adam Fresco]] |
− | [[Brian Glanville]] | + | *[[Brian Glanville]] |
− | [[Ruth Gledhill]] | + | *[[Ruth Gledhill]] |
− | [[Giles Coren]] | + | *[[Giles Coren]] |
− | [[Robert Crampton]] | + | *[[Robert Crampton]] |
− | [[Nigel Hawkes]] | + | *[[Nigel Hawkes]] |
− | [[Dan Sabbagh]] | + | *[[Dan Sabbagh]] |
− | [[Ginny Dougary]] | + | *[[Ginny Dougary]] |
− | [[Michael Gove]] | + | *[[Michael Gove]] |
− | [[Philip Webster]] | + | *[[Philip Webster]] |
− | [[Tim Hames]] | + | *[[Tim Hames]] |
− | [[Stewart Tendler]] | + | *[[Stewart Tendler]] |
− | [[Anthony Howard]] | + | *[[Anthony Howard]] |
− | [[Philip Howard]] | + | *[[Philip Howard]] |
− | [[Mick Hume]] | + | *[[Mick Hume]] |
− | [[Anatole Kaletsky]] | + | *[[Anatole Kaletsky]] |
− | [[Magnus Linklater]] | + | *[[Magnus Linklater]] |
− | [[Richard Lloyd Parry]] | + | *[[Richard Lloyd Parry]] |
− | [[Anthony Loyd]], war correspondent on retainer | + | *[[Anthony Loyd]], war correspondent on retainer |
− | [[Ben Macintyre]] | + | *[[Ben Macintyre]] |
− | [[Caitlin Moran]] | + | *[[Caitlin Moran]] |
− | [[Richard Morrison]] | + | *[[Richard Morrison]] |
− | [[Kate Muir]] | + | *[[Kate Muir]] |
− | [[Matthew Parris]] | + | *[[Matthew Parris]] |
− | [[Grayson Perry]] | + | *[[Grayson Perry]] |
− | [[Libby Purves]] | + | *[[Libby Purves]] |
− | [[Lord Rees-Mogg]] | + | *[[Lord Rees-Mogg]] |
− | [[Peter Riddell]] | + | *[[Peter Riddell]] |
− | [[Nick Robinson]] | + | *[[Nick Robinson]] |
− | [[Paul Sheehan]] | + | *[[Paul Sheehan]] |
− | [[Mary Ann Sieghart]] | + | *[[Mary Ann Sieghart]] |
− | [[Andrew Sullivan]] | + | *[[Andrew Sullivan]] |
− | [[Janice Turner]] | + | *[[Janice Turner]] |
− | [[Ann Treneman]] | + | *[[Ann Treneman]] |
− | [[Alexander Williams]], cartoonist | + | *[[Alexander Williams]], cartoonist |
− | [[Aki Riihilahti]] | + | *[[Aki Riihilahti]] |
− | [[Gordon Ramsay]] | + | *[[Gordon Ramsay]] |
− | [[Guillem Balague]] | + | *[[Guillem Balague]] |
− | [[Daniel Finkelstein]], comment editor | + | *[[Daniel Finkelstein]], comment editor |
− | [[Alice Miles]] | + | *[[Alice Miles]] |
− | [[David Brown]] | + | *[[David Brown]] |
− | [[David Sinclair]] | + | *[[David Sinclair]] |
− | [[Peter Brookes]], leader-page cartoonist | + | *[[Peter Brookes]], leader-page cartoonist |
− | [[Stephanie Marsh]] | + | *[[Stephanie Marsh]] |
Revision as of 02:27, 19 January 2009
The Times is a UK based national newspaper published by News International. The Newspaper has a cover price of 90 pence since an increase in January 2009, and has traditionally been classified as a broadsheet. To boost sales after a successful trial the paper moved to tabloid format in 2004 [1]. The current editor is James Harding.
History
(1981-Present)
The Times along with its Sunday version The Sunday Times was purchased by Rupert Murdoch’s organisation News International in 1981. The move was controversial because press baron Murdoch already owned tabloid newspapers The Sun and its sister paper The News of The World.
Rupert Murdoch moved production of the newspaper away from its traditional home in Fleet Street to new premises in Wapping East London in 1986. The move was designed to modernise production practices, reduce costs and perhaps more importantly remove the influence of the powerful Fleet Street print unions. The move away from Fleet Street and the trade unions led to the Sacking by The Observer of all sub-editors who also worked on The Times. The paper was banned from conferences by The Labour Party and boycotted by the BBC for 5 years.
In the early 1990s Rupert Murdoch imposed a 10% cut in staff costs, a 50% price rise and a ban on promotion. [2]
Journalists
- Rachel Campbell-Johnston
- Stephen Farrell
- Sam Coates
- Ben Hoyle
- Hugo Rifkind
- Michael Atherton
- Anthony Browne
- Hugh McIlvanney
- Richard Ford
- Simon Barnes
- Graham Stewart
- Frances Gibb
- Adam Fresco
- Brian Glanville
- Ruth Gledhill
- Giles Coren
- Robert Crampton
- Nigel Hawkes
- Dan Sabbagh
- Ginny Dougary
- Michael Gove
- Philip Webster
- Tim Hames
- Stewart Tendler
- Anthony Howard
- Philip Howard
- Mick Hume
- Anatole Kaletsky
- Magnus Linklater
- Richard Lloyd Parry
- Anthony Loyd, war correspondent on retainer
- Ben Macintyre
- Caitlin Moran
- Richard Morrison
- Kate Muir
- Matthew Parris
- Grayson Perry
- Libby Purves
- Lord Rees-Mogg
- Peter Riddell
- Nick Robinson
- Paul Sheehan
- Mary Ann Sieghart
- Andrew Sullivan
- Janice Turner
- Ann Treneman
- Alexander Williams, cartoonist
- Aki Riihilahti
- Gordon Ramsay
- Guillem Balague
- Daniel Finkelstein, comment editor
- Alice Miles
- David Brown
- David Sinclair
- Peter Brookes, leader-page cartoonist
- Stephanie Marsh
ABC and Readership Figures
The Times has an average daily net circulation of 600,962 according to the latest figures from ABC, these figures cover the period from the end of November 2008 to the end of December 2008. [3]
According to The National Readership Survey 88% of Times readers belong to socio-economic group ABC1, with the other 12% belonging to socio-economic group C2DE. 60% of Times readers are over 44 and 40% are aged between 15-44. The male-female divide amongst Times readers is 58% male and 42% female. This data was captured over one year from October 2007 to September 2008. [4]