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Sunday Correspondent : ウィキペディア英語版
Sunday Correspondent

The ''Sunday Correspondent'' was a short-lived British weekly national broadsheet newspaper. The newspaper first appeared on 17 September 1989, the title ceased publication with the last issue on 25 November 1990. It was edited by Peter Cole for most of its existence.〔Peter Cole ("Sunday Wars" ), ''The Spectator'', 24 August 1990, p.17〕 Cole subsequently went into academia().
==Launch==
On launching, the paper billed itself as the first new quality Sunday title for 28 years (since the launch of ''The Sunday Telegraph'' in 1961). The Chicago based Tribune Company, publishers of the ''Chicago Tribune'' newspaper, were one of the investors in the new venture.〔R.C. Longworth ("No Rest On Sunday In London`s Newspaper Wars" ), ''Chicago Tribune'', 5 February 1990〕 Others included the Prudential Group and Rothschild Ventures, among other banking and financial institutions.〔Jennifer Cunningham ("New Sundays set for head-on collision" ), ''The Glasgow Herald'', 20 July 1989〕
Interviewed in July 1989 by ''The Glasgow Herald'', Chief Executive Nick Shott said the new title was to be aimed at younger readers of ''The Guardian'' and ''The Independent'', market research having suggested a potential readership existed there, but he also anticipated picking up interest from purchasers of the middle market titles.〔 The newspaper was planned as having only two sections and a colour supplement.〔 By this time, the imminent launch of the ''The Independent on Sunday'' was public knowledge, and Shott himself did not think both titles could survive.〔 At around this time, in the summer of 1989, talks took place between the holding companies of both newspapers, but failed because while The Sunday Correspondent Ltd were interested in a joint venture, Newspaper Publishing PLC wanted to buy its imminent competitor.〔Steven Prokesch ("The Media Business: British 'Quality' Paper Finds New Financing" ), ''New York Times'' 7 March 1990〕

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