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DMG Media

DMG Media, formerly Associated Newspapers, is a national newspaper and website publisher in the UK. It is a subsidiary of DMGT. The group was established in 1905 and is currently based at Northcliffe House in Kensington. It takes responsibility for Harmsworth Printing Limited which produces all of its London, Southern England and South Wales editions of the national titles out of print works in Thurrock, Essex, and Didcot, Oxfordshire.
DMG Media is a leading multi-channel consumer media company which is home to some of the UK’s most popular brands, including the Daily Mail, MailOnline, The Mail on Sunday, Metro, Wowcher, Jobsite and Jobrapido. Part of DMGT, DMG Media's portfolio of national newspapers, websites and mobile and tablet applications regularly reach 55%
*〔NRS July 2012-June 2013, comScore June 2013〕 of the GB adult population.
It publishes two major paid-for national newspaper titles as well as a free nationally available newspaper. DMG Media is also responsible for overseeing and developing the Group’s online consumer businesses, which also include Teletext Holidays, and for the group’s UK newspaper printing operations.
== Titles ==
DMG Media publishes the following titles:
* ''Daily Mail'' - The ''Daily Mail'' is the leading mid-market daily newspaper in the UK. Established in 1896, it is edited by Fleet Street's longest-serving editor, Paul Dacre.
* ''Mail on Sunday'' - The ''Mail on Sunday'' is the UK's second largest national Sunday newspaper. Edited by Geordie Greig, it is known for its investigative, exposé journalism and award-winning lifestyle magazines You and Event.
* MailOnline - MailOnline is the world's largest newspaper website with more than 54 million monthly unique visitors globally. It is also America's third biggest online newspaper with US traffic of 20 million monthly unique visitors and almost 2 million daily visits.〔comScore, January 2013〕
* (Mail Plus ) - Mail Plus is the rapidly growing app available via subscription on Apple and Android tablets. It features all the content of the printed edition plus a host of interactive features, games and puzzles.
* ''Metro'' - leading urban brand ''Metro'' is the UK's third largest newspaper.
* ''Mail Today'' - a 48-page compact size newspaper launched in India on 16 November 2007 that is printed in Delhi, Gurgaon and Noida with a print run of 110,000 copies. Based around a subscription model, the newspaper has the same fonts and feel as the Daily Mail, and was set up with investment from Associated Newspapers and editorial assistance from the Daily Mail newsroom.〔(Associated Newspapers launches Mail Today in India )〕 Indian foreign media ownership laws restrict holdings to 26 percent.
* ''7DAYS'' -''7DAYS'' is a free tabloid newspaper based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (7DAYS ) was established in 2003 and is currently the only English language newspaper in the country without any government ownership.

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