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Scottish Daily Record & Sunday Mail Ltd : ウィキペディア英語版
Daily Record (Scotland)

The ''Daily Record'', part of Trinity Mirror, is a Scottish tabloid newspaper based in Glasgow. It is published six days a week, and its sister paper is the ''Sunday Mail''.
The ''Daily Record'' had a paid circulation in March 2015 of 190,985 (ABC), a drop of 11.1% year on year.〔 According to NRS PADD figures, the ''Daily Record'' is by far the leading news brand in Scotland with a total audience of 3.1 million (rising to 3.4 million including the ''Sunday Mail''). This compares with ''The Scottish Sun''s audience in Scotland of 1.41 million and ''The Scotsman'' at 1.13 million.
==History==

The ''Daily Record'' was founded in 1895. The ''North British Daily Mail'' ceased publication in 1901 and was then incorporated into the ''Daily Record'', which was renamed the ''Daily Record and Mail''. Lord Kemsley bought the paper for £1 million in 1922, forming a controlling company known as Associated Scottish Newspapers Limited. Production was transferred from Renfield Lane to 67 Hope Street in 1926. In 1971 the ''Daily Record'' became the first European newspaper to be printed with run-of-paper colour, and was the first British national to introduce computer page make-up technology. It was purchased by Trinity Mirror in 1999,〔Trinity Mirror website, History page, http://www.trinitymirror.com/our-company/history/〕 from the estate of Robert Maxwell.
Historical copies of the ''Daily Record'' from the years 1914 to 1918 are available to search and view in digitised form at The British Newspaper Archive.〔(Digitised copies of the ''Daily Record'' )〕

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