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The UK’s largest quality daily for London’s high-value audiences
Fans describe it as: “Well written”, “Informative”, “Interesting” and “Intelligent”.
Type
Regional free daily Newspaper (Mon-Fri)
Format
Tabloid
Founded
1827
Ownership
dmg:media, a Daily Mail and General Trust plc company
Editor
Emily Sheffield
Political alignment
Conservative
Readership
1,151,000 Daily Print
Circulation
489,154 (Average per issue)
Cover Price
Free
Website
standard.co.uk
Average print readership
65% are ABC1 Readers
Average reading time
Average age
Editorials in the Evening Standard
Every Day:
News, Business, The Londoner and Sport
Monday:
Life & Style, Arts & Culture, Travel, Jobs
Tuesday:
Life & Style, Arts & Culture
Wednesday:
Life & Style, Arts & Culture, Homes & Property
Thursday:
Life & Style, Arts & Culture, Motors, ES Magazine
Friday:
Going Out, Travel, ES Magazine
Every day in London the Evening Standard reaches:
566,000 AB Adults
– More than any other national newspaper
917,000 ABC1 Adults
– More than any paid for national newspaper
660,000 18-44 working F/T
– More than any paid for national newspaper
405,000 Adults who agree
with the statement ‘advertising helps me choose what I buy’/ More than any paid for national newspaper
Readers have and average family income of £56,000
Demographics
Gender
Sources
PAMCo 2 2020 (Apr ’19 – Mar ’20) – Print Only : PAMCo 2 2020 (Apr ’19 – Mar ’20) – Print Only
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