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The Observer is a British newspaper published on Sundays. In the same place on the political spectrum as its sister papers The Guardian and The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly

The Guardian Weekly is an internationally focused English-language news magazine based in London, UK. It is one of the world's oldest international news publications and has readers in more than 170 countries. Editorial content is drawn from its sister publications, the British dail…

, whose parent company Guardian Media Group Limited acquired it in 1993, it takes a social liberal or social democratic line on most issues.

The Observer was purchased in 1993 by the Guardian Media Group
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The Guardian is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian; it changed its name in 1959.
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What is the observer?

The Observer is a British newspaper published on Sundays. In the same place on the political spectrum as its sister papers The Guardian and The Guardian Weekly , whose parent company Guardian Media Group Limited acquired it in 1993, it takes a social liberal or social democratic line on most issues.

Is the Guardian part of the Guardian?

The Guardian is part of the Guardian Media Group (GMG) of newspapers, radio stations and print media including; The Observer Sunday newspaper, The Guardian Weekly international newspaper, and new media—Guardian Abroad website, and guardian.co.uk.

Is the Guardian a liberal or conservative newspaper?

In the same place on the political spectrum as its sister papers The Guardian and The Guardian Weekly, whose parent company Guardian Media Group Limited acquired it in 1993, it takes a social liberal or social democratic line on most issues. First published in 1791, it is the world's oldest Sunday newspaper.

Who owns the Guardian newspaper?

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian, and changed its name in 1959.Along with its sister papers The Observer and The Guardian Weekly, The Guardian is part of the Guardian Media Group, owned by the Scott Trust.

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Is The Guardian a conservative or liberal website?

Guardian News and Media's publications/websites, including the UK parent version and Guardian US, have a left of centre or broadly socially liberal political stance.

Who is The Guardian newspaper owned by?

the Scott TrustThe Guardian is owned by Guardian Media Group, which has only one shareholder - the Scott Trust. The Scott Trust, named after our longest serving editor, CP Scott, exists to secure the financial and editorial independence of the Guardian in perpetuity.

What kind of newspaper is The Guardian?

Daily newspaperThe GuardianFront page on 28 May 2021TypeDaily newspaperFormatBroadsheet (1821–2005) Berliner (2005–2018) Compact (since 2018)Owner(s)Guardian Media GroupFounder(s)John Edward Taylor14 more rows

Who owns The Observer UK?

In the UK, we publish the Guardian newspaper six days a week and the world's oldest Sunday newspaper, The Observer. We are owned by The Scott Trust. Our ownership structure is unique and exists to secure the financial and editorial independence of the Guardian in perpetuity.

Who is the target audience for The Guardian newspaper?

The Guardian + Observer target an educated, middle-class, left-leaning, 18+ audience.

Is The Guardian a Marxist newspaper?

In the 1970s, the Guardian began to outspokenly embrace a Marxist–Leninist ideology aligned with the Third-worldist and Maoist New Communist Movement, later orienting itself toward a political tendency known as The Trend.

Is The Observer a tabloid?

Since 2018, The Observer has been in tabloid format. The redesigned Observer launched in 2010 and was published with 4 sections – news, sport, the Observer magazine and New Review section.

Is The Guardian broadsheet?

Both The Guardian and The Observer now use the tabloid format, having done so since January 2018. Despite these format changes, these newspapers are all still considered 'broadsheets'.

Does The Guardian have a TV guide?

The Guardian TV Listings and Schedule | TV Guide.

Where is The Guardian newspaper from?

LondonThe Guardian, formerly (1821–1959) The Manchester Guardian, influential daily newspaper published in London, generally considered one of the United Kingdom's leading newspapers.

What is the oldest newspaper in UK?

Berrow's Worcester Journal, which started life as the Worcester Postman in 1690 and was published regularly from 1709, is believed to be the oldest surviving English newspaper.

Who is The Observer?

Those who gather enough evidence will discover that Nyxeris is the Observer. Liara will promptly execute Nyxeris upon discovering her treachery, citing her skill, but still noting that she should have practiced more with her barriers.

Where does The Guardian get its money from?

The Guardian's online readers now contribute more money to the Guardian than readers of its UK print newspapers. When digital advertising and other income is taken into account, more than two-thirds of Guardian Media Group's total income now comes from its online operations.

Is The Guardian Australia owned by Murdoch?

Guardian Australia is owned by Guardian Media Group, which is in turn owned by the Scott Trust, which aims to stay independent and free from 'commercial pressures'....Guardian Australia.TypeOnline newspaperOwner(s)Guardian Media GroupEditor-in-chiefLenore TaylorDeputy editorDavid MunkFounded20136 more rows

Who is the CEO of The Guardian?

Keith Underwood (Jul 1, 2021–)Guardian Media Group / CEO

What does the Scott Trust own?

Scott Trust Limited is the British company that owns Guardian Media Group and thus The Guardian and The Observer as well as various other media businesses in the UK.

What is Guardian Weekly?

The Guardian Weekly is a weekly summary of the week published by the Guardian group which compiles articles and pieces from the previous seven days into a weekly summary. I think Observer was a seperate publication that moved under Guardian umbrella, focusing on politics. Weekly is just the weekend edition.

What is the question asked by all other news services?

All other news services ask the same question: what’s the story?

Is the guardian evil?

In conclusion - THE GUARDIAN IS EVIL - IT PROPAGATES INTOLERANCE, IDENTITY BASED HATRED AND SOCIAL DIVISION.

Is the economist a magazine?

If you want a magazine - The Economist is a superb way of becoming informed. It is not as specialist as the title suggests and provides densely condensed explanations of the big issues in the world: more like briefings than stories.

Is the Guardian a good source of information?

Sadly the Guardian is regarded as a good source of information. It is very partisan a couple of years ago a Labour MP said

Who edited the Guardian and Observer?from theguardian.com

This is the guide to writing, editing and English usage followed by journalists at the Guardian, Observer and theguardian.com. Edited by David Marsh and Amelia Hodsdon. Illustrations by Jakob Hinrichs.

What are the Crown Dependencies?from theguardian.com

crown dependencies#N#The Isle of Man and the bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey in the Channel Islands. They are self-governing possessions of the crown recognised internationally as “territories for which the United Kingdom is responsible”.

Is Californian a person?from theguardian.com

Californian#N#a person; the adjective is California, which is why Brian Wilson did not write a song called Californian Girls; the same rule applies to other US states, so a “Texan drilling for Texas tea” is an oilman

Why did Choksi's lawyers file court documents?from antiguaobserver.com

Choksi’s lawyers file court document to stop him being charged for illegal entry into Dominica. Case adjourned for men accused in Nigel Christian murder. Twenty-three-year-old woman charged with attempted robbery. Headline.

Who are the two basketball players who have completed their studies?from antiguaobserver.com

By Carlena Knight Two of the country’s promising youth basketballers have completed their studies in the US after receiving athletic scholarships in 2019. Adonis Humphrey s and Selassie Braithwaite, who both hail from the Flyers Basketball Club and are former students...

What is the Observer?

436604553. The Observer is a British newspaper published on Sundays. In the same place on the political spectrum as its sister papers The Guardian and The Guardian Weekly, whose parent company Guardian Media Group Limited acquired it in 1993, it takes a social liberal or social democratic line on most issues.

Who owned the Observer?

Seven years later, the brothers sold The Observer to William Innell Clement , a newspaper proprietor who owned a number of publications. The paper continued to receive government subsidies during this period; in 1819, of the approximately 23,000 copies of the paper distributed weekly, approximately 10,000 were given away as "specimen copies", distributed by postmen who were paid to deliver them to "lawyers, doctors, and gentlemen of the town." Yet the paper began to demonstrate a more independent editorial stance, criticising the authorities' handling of the events surrounding the Peterloo Massacre and defying an 1820 court order against publishing details of the trial of the Cato Street Conspirators, who were alleged to have plotted to murder members of the Cabinet. The woodcut pictures published of the stable and hayloft where the conspirators were arrested reflected a new stage of illustrated journalism that the newspaper pioneered during this time.

What newspaper was the British newspaper of the year in 2006?

The Observer was named the British Press Awards National Newspaper of the Year for 2006. Its supplements have three times won "Regular Supplement of the Year" ( Sport Monthly, 2001; Food Monthly, 2006, 2012).

What was the position of the paper under Snowe?

Under Snowe, the paper adopted a more liberal political stance, supporting the North during the American Civil War, and endorsing universal manhood suffrage in 1866. These positions contributed to a decline in circulation during this time.

Why was the paper banned in Egypt?

The paper was banned in Egypt in February 2008 after reprinting cartoons allegedly insulting Muhammed.

When did the Guardian archive come out?

In November 2007, The Observer and The Guardian made their archives available over the Internet. The current extent of the archives available are 1791 to 2000 for The Observer and 1821 to 2000 for The Guardian. These archives will eventually go up to 2003.

When did the Observer start?

On 27 February 2005, The Observer Blog was launched, making The Observer the first newspaper to purposely document its own internal decisions, as well as the first newspaper to release podcasts. The paper's regular columnists include Andrew Rawnsley and Nick Cohen .

Sky remote volume control?

I'm staying at my girlfriend's parents and they have a fancy new Sky box setup.

Can you list things that get called by a brand name more than their actual name?

I assumed for some time that “vacuum cleaners” were all just called hoovers but Hoover is the make.

Is it morally acceptable to rip my neighbours cat scarer out and throw it in the bin?

This thing is horrible. I can hear it when I'm in my front room. We live in Edwardian terraces and it's in his front "garden" which is like five feet deep. I asked him about it and he said it's "not audible to normal humans". I don't know why he needs it, there's no lawn there so it's not like cats are regularly using it as a litter tray.

What is the Guardian?

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian, and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers The Observer and The Guardian Weekly, The Guardian is part of the Guardian Media Group, owned by the Scott Trust. The trust was created in 1936 to "secure the financial and editorial independence of The Guardian in perpetuity and to safeguard the journalistic freedom and liberal values of The Guardian free from commercial or political interference". The trust was converted into a limited company in 2008, with a constitution written so as to maintain for The Guardian the same protections as were built into the structure of the Scott Trust by its creators. Profits are reinvested in journalism rather than distributed to owners or shareholders.

How many copies of The Guardian were sold in 2012?

The Guardian had a certified average daily circulation of 204,222 copies in December 2012 — a drop of 11.25 per cent in January 2012 — as compared to sales of 547,465 for The Daily Telegraph, 396,041 for The Times, and 78,082 for The Independent. In March 2013, its average daily circulation had fallen to 193,586, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Circulation has continued to decline and stood at 161,091 in December 2016, a decline of 2.98 per cent year-on-year.

What did the Manchester Guardian say about the Suez Crisis?

The Manchester Guardian strongly opposed military intervention during the 1956 Suez Crisis: "The Anglo-French ultimatum to Egypt is an act of folly, without justification in any terms but brief expediency. It pours petrol on a growing fire. There is no knowing what kind of explosion will follow."

Why is the Guardian cartoon depicting Priti Patel as a cow with a ring in its nose?

The Guardian was accused of being "racist and misogynistic" after it published a cartoon depicting Home Secretary, Priti Patel as a cow with a ring in its nose in an alleged reference to her Hindu faith, since cows are considered sacred in Hinduism.

Why did Julie Burchill leave the Guardian?

In December 2003, columnist Julie Burchill cited "striking bias against the state of Israel" as one of the reasons she left the paper for The Times.

When was the Guardian first published?

The first edition was published on 5 May 1821, at which time The Guardian was a weekly, published on Saturdays and costing 7 d; the stamp duty on newspapers (4d per sheet) forced the price up so high that it was uneconomic to publish more frequently. When the stamp duty was cut in 1836, The Guardian added a Wednesday edition and with the abolition of the tax in 1855 it became a daily paper costing 2d.

Who founded the Manchester Guardian?

The Manchester Guardian was founded in Manchester in 1821 by cotton merchant John Edward Taylor with backing from the Little Circle, a group of non-conformist businessmen. They launched the paper, on 5 May 1821 (by chance the very day of Napoleon's death) after the police closure of the more radical Manchester Observer, a paper that had championed the cause of the Peterloo Massacre protesters. Taylor had been hostile to the radical reformers, writing: "They have appealed not to the reason but the passions and the suffering of their abused and credulous fellow-countrymen, from whose ill-requited industry they extort for themselves the means of a plentiful and comfortable existence. They do not toil, neither do they spin, but they live better than those that do." When the government closed down the Manchester Observer, the mill-owners' champions had the upper hand.

What is the Guardian known for?

The Guardian is renowned for its agenda-setting journalism including, most recently, the Panama Papers investigation as well as the Pulitzer Prize and Emmy-winning NSA revelations.

How many days a week does the Guardian newspaper run?

Traffic from outside of the UK now represents around two-thirds of the Guardian’s total digital audience. In the UK, GNM publishes the Guardian newspaper six days a week, first published in 1821, and the world’s oldest Sunday newspaper, The Observer.

What is the oldest newspaper in the world?

It is one of the world's oldest international news publications and has readers in more than 170 countries. Start reading. The Guardian. About / The Guardian is a British daily newspaper, known from 1821 until 1959 as the Manchester Guardian.

Where is the Guardian magazine?

The Guardian Weekly is an internationally focused English-language news magazine based in London, UK. It is one of the world's oldest international news publications and has readers in more than 170 countries.

What is the oldest Sunday newspaper?

About / The Observer is the world's oldest Sunday newspaper and sister newspaper to The Guardian. Read it for cultural and intellectual reporting in the New Review, the stylishly designed Observer Magazine and a treat for food lovers with Observer Food Monthly.

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Overview

The Observer is a British newspaper published on Sundays. In the same place on the political spectrum as its sister papers The Guardian and The Guardian Weekly, whose parent company Guardian Media Group Limited acquired it in 1993, it takes a social liberal or social democratic line on most issues. First published in 1791, it is the world's oldest Sunday newspaper.

History

The first issue, published on 4 December 1791 by W.S. Bourne, was the world's first Sunday newspaper. Believing that the paper would be a means of wealth, Bourne instead soon found himself facing debts of nearly £1,600. Though early editions purported editorial independence, Bourne attempted to cut his losses and sell the title to the government. When this failed, Bourne's brother (a wealthy businessman) made an offer to the government, which also refused to buy th…

Supplements and features

After the paper was rejuvenated in early 2010, the main paper came with only a small number of supplements – Sport, The Observer Magazine, The New Review and The New York Times International Weekly, an 8-page supplement of articles selected from The New York Times that has been distributed with the paper since 2007. Every four weeks the paper includes The Observer Food Monthly magazine, and in September 2013 it launched Observer Tech Monthly, a science a…

The Newsroom

The Observer and its sister newspaper The Guardian operate a visitor centre in London called The Newsroom. It contains their archives, including bound copies of old editions, a photographic library and other items such as diaries, letters and notebooks. This material may be consulted by members of the public. The Newsroom also mounts temporary exhibitions and runs an educational programme for schools.

Bans

The paper was banned in Egypt in February 2008 after reprinting cartoons allegedly insulting Muhammed.

Editors

• W. S. Bourne & W. H. Bourne (1791–1807)
• Lewis Doxat (1807–1857)
• Joseph Snowe (1857–1870)
• Edward Dicey (1870–1889)

Photographers

• Jane Bown (resident from 1949 until her death in 2014)
• Stuart Heydinger (1960–1966)
• Antonio Olmos (freelance)
• Harry Borden (freelance)

Awards

The Observer was named the British Press Awards National Newspaper of the Year for 2006. Its supplements have three times won "Regular Supplement of the Year" (Sport Monthly, 2001; Food Monthly, 2006, 2012).
Observer journalists have won a range of British Press Awards, including
• "Interviewer of the Year" (Lynn Barber, 2001; Sean O'Hagan, 2002; Rachel Cooke, 2005; Chrissy Il…

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