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''The i'' is a British newspaper published by Independent Print, owned by Alexander Lebedev, which also publishes ''The Independent''. The newspaper, which is aimed at "readers and lapsed readers" of all ages and commuters with limited time, was launched on 26 October 2010 costing 20 pence. In March 2014 it had an average daily circulation of 292,801,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url= http://www.newsworks.org.uk/i )〕 significantly more than ''The Independent'' but a drop of nearly 10,000 compared to the same month the previous year which was 302,757. Starting on 7 May 2011 a Saturday edition was published, with more pages and at the price of 30p. This increased to 40p in January 2014, with the weekday edition rising to 30p. In 2015 the price was raised to 50p, with the weekday edition rising to 40p. ==Format== ''The i'' is tabloid size and stapled, and the first issue contained 56 pages. The newspaper contains "matrices" for news, business and sports—small paragraphs of information which are expanded upon in full articles further on in the paper.〔 The title also includes a features section titled ''iQ'', and a television guide.〔 The managing director of ''The Independent'' stated several days before the newspaper went into print that the publication is designed for people who do not have much time to read a newspaper.〔 On 20 April 2011, editor Simon Kelner announced that a Saturday edition of ''The i'' would be published, starting from 7 May 2011 and costing 30 pence, 10 pence more than the weekday version. The paper is now running Monday to Saturday. The paper now runs a subscription, whereby customers can buy pre-paid vouchers to exchange for their copy of the paper. The subscription can be either six months or a year long and can be chosen Monday to Friday or including Saturday. There is also a discounted student subscription that lasts for one academic year. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「I (newspaper)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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