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Scottish Daily Mail Classified Christmas deadlines

Need to find out our publishing deadlines for the Scottish edition of the Daily Mail? Please click here to open our Christmas deadlines. This PDF contains all the information advertisers need for the Scottish Daily Mail.

 

Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday bag circulation awards

The distribution of the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday has been honoured at the ACE International Circulation and Distributor Awards. Organised by the Association of Circulation and Distribution Executives (ACE), the awards “celebrate and reward excellence and endeavour” in the fields of circulation and distribution across the globe. The Associated titles won the ACE International Press Award for best UK newspaper distributed internationally. “This award is given for the strength of our sales abroad but also the depth and benefits enjoyed from our multiple European print centres and the work that we do with our overseas wholesalers and distributors to stimulate sales,” commented Mail Newspapers circulation director Neil Jagger. In April the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday won the prize for circulation excellence and endeavour by national newspaper, while the Daily Mail won the awards for service and communication to retailers by a newspaper..

 

Daily Mail Christmas Campaign; Action on Alzheimer's

The Daily Mail's Christmas campaign this year has been launched. Called Action on Alzheimer's, the appeal's aims are to raise funds for those with devastating disease and other dementia conditions. To find out more please click here.

 

Mail bags environmental prize

The Daily Mail’s Banish the Bags has been named Campaign of the Year at the inaugural Press Gazette Environmental Press Awards. With entries from both national and regional broadcasters, publication and websites just four winners were announced at the London ceremony yesterday, with the Sunday Times Magazine, The Independent and Newcastle’s Evening Chronicle also honoured. Banish the Bags was launched in February of this year as the paper revealed the blight to our landscapes and animal suffering caused by the 13 billion throwaway bags handed out annually - more than 800 for every family. Along the way the campaign has picked up support from the leaders of all three major political in Britain, as well as Prince Charles.

 

Daily Mail Classified Christmas deadlines

Need to find out our publishing deadlines for Christmas and the New Year? Please click here to open our Christmas deadlines. This PDF contains all the information advertisers need for the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, Metro, London Lite, the Evening Standard and our supplements. To find out more about production specifications please visit www.anladvertising.co.uk

 

Money Mail wins top award

The Daily Mail has walked away with top honours at a prestigious ceremony celebrating excellence in personal finance reporting after being named Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year for its Money Mail section, at the Santander Personal Financial Media Awards. Money Mail’s combination of excellent news delivery, presentation and objectivity caught the eye of the judges, who also scored the supplement highly as it successfully “steered its readership through the cold chill of the credit crunch and economic concerns”.

 

Health Panel 2008

The latest research from the Daily Mail online reader’s panel demonstrates the value our readers place on the Good Health section. The research also illustrates how Daily Mail readers actively use this to inform their own decisions. Fieldwork was conducted in July 2008 and in all, 2,492 Daily Mail readers responded meaning a response rate of over 56%. Key findings included; 98% of Good Health readers trust the section, 88% of our total readership read Good Health, that’s 4.7 million readers, 7 out of 10 have taken action as a result of something they have seen in Good Health, Lastly Mail readers trust the health section more than their pharmacist and the Internet. Only Doctors score higher than Good Health for health advice! To find out more please contact Patsy on 020 7938 6518

 

Mail gets new romantic

The latest giveaway from the Daily Mail is enabling our readers to look back fondly, or scanning the history books, depending on their age! This week and next the Associated title is giving every reader the chance to claim their free copy of 12 classic 80s albums. Hit albums by the likes of Adam and the Ants, Terrence Trent D’Arby, Simple Minds, Bonnie Tyler – and Connect’s beloved Dexys Midnight Runners - follow in the coming days, with tokens in each day’s Daily Mail being redeemable in Tesco, WH Smith and Eason stores.

Visitors to www.dailymail.co.uk/80 can hear and watch samples from the series, as well as link though to the Mail's online store for a range of discount CDs. As Adam Ant once sang, ridicule is nothing to be scared of, so clear some room in your CD rack for the best sounds from the decade that taste forgot.

 

Jobsite launches 15m ad campaign

Jobsite, official partner to the Daily Mail Career Mail pages, has announced the launch of a £15m heavyweight multimedia advertising campaign, which will go live across the UK from October. Spearheaded by a national prime time TV campaign across terrestrial and satellite stations, and supported by radio, print and online, the campaign is the largest ever undertaken by a UK job board, reaching 95% of all UK ABC1 working adults across each of the three planned activity bursts.

 

Latest figures from the National Readership Survey (NRS)

The Daily Mail leads the way among national newspapers in terms of growth in the year ending June 30, posting a 3% increase to an estimated 5.34 million readers per day. The Sun and The Times were the only other national dailies to boost their readership during the period. Of the Sunday nationals, only the Mail on Sunday improved over the year, rising by 2% to 5.84 million.

 

New York print deal for Mail titles

Associated Newspapers is set to print its Mail titles in New York for the first time, with possible localised editions to follow.A deal struck between Harmsworth Printing and publishing systems specialists Newsworld will bring that day’s Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday to New Yorkers for the first time.

 

Mail wins Daily Newspaper of the Year

The Daily Mail received one of the most prestigious honours at the London Press Club awards on Friday.Editor Paul Dacre was at the luncheon in central London’s Claridge’s hotel to accept the title of Daily Newspaper of the Year, beating off competition from the Financial Times and The Sun.
Meanwhile, the Scoop of the Year award went to freelance David Leigh for his writing in the Daily Mail and Daily Mirror, for tracking down the wife of John Darwin, the British man who faked his death in canoeing accident.