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MAIL ON SUNDAY DUMPS TV REVIEWS IN FAVOUR OF UK’S FIRST INTERNET CRITIC

January 10th 2008 05:44

UK’s The Mail on Sunday will relaunch in a two-section format next weekend with what it calls “Britain’s first internet critic” replacing its long-standing TV review section.
MediaGuardian reports that the paper is being revamped with two new sections alongside its existing two magazines, Live and You.
The main paper will feature news, sport and the previously separate section, Financial Mail, with personal finance renamed "wealth management".
The second section, Mail on Sunday 2, will have more features and will be colour coded and divided into reviews, health, property, travel, the critics and an expanded puzzle section called Brain Workout.

The paper claims it will be the "first compact paper with full colour on every page".
The paper's editor, Peter Wright, told the Independent today that its “brilliant TV reviewer” Jaci Stephen’s will be dumped because, "In a multichannel age I'm afraid I just don't think reviews have the appeal they had in the past."
In July last year, the paper attracted worldwide attention when it was the first outlet to distribute the new Prince CD, Planet Earth.






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