Public & Legal Notices
More readers, more response
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More readers…
The Daily Mail is one of the largest selling newspapers in the UK. Every day, 5.3 million adults read a copy of the Daily Mail. Every Saturday, this increases to 6.3 million readers. This is more than the combined readership of the Daily Telegraph, Daily Express and The Times.
A responsive audience
There is good reason why so many advertisers turn to the Daily Mail - they know that we deliver a higher return on investment. That’s because the Daily Mail attracts more readers who respond to print advertising, appeals or promotions than any other national quality or mid-market newspaper. Our readers consistently demonstrate their loyalty and trust in the Daily Mail by saving and passing on relevant related articles, and acting on the advice provided.
Advertise nationally, target locally
The Daily Mail offers the opportunity to advertise nationally, while targeting locally. Targeting Daily Mail readers across any of the 8 different ITV regions is possible with copy splits at no additional charge. Reaching a range of geographical locations across the UK serves as a cost effective platform for your regional advertising. Click here to find out more about the copy splits available.
Unique and hard to reach
Daily Mail readers are as brand loyal as they are hard to reach. In fact, the large majority of our readers cannot be targeted through any other newspaper. That’s because 3.7 million choose to exclusively read the Daily Mail each week, increasing to 4.5 million each Saturday.
Reaching your target audience
While our public and legal notices are usually run each Thursday, we can carry these advertisements throughout the week. To find out how you can make the most of this audience, choose from our selection of media packs.
Download our comprehensive guide to Daily Mail readers as compared to other national newspapers.
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Source: NRS January - June 2008. TGI January - December 2007. NMR January - December 2007.