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The Sun (British newspaper) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Sun (United Kingdom)

''The Sun'' is a daily tabloid newspaper published in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Founded in 1964 as a successor broadsheet to the ''Daily Herald'', it became a tabloid in 1969 after it was purchased by its current owners. It is published by the News Group Newspapers division of News UK, itself a wholly owned subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url= http://www.newsworks.org.uk/The-Sun )
''The Sun'' had the largest circulation of any daily newspaper in the United Kingdom,〔 but in late 2013 slipped to second largest Saturday newspaper behind the ''Daily Mail''. It had an average daily circulation of 2.2 million copies in March 2014.〔 Between July and December 2013 the paper had an average daily readership of approximately 5.5 million, with approximately 31% of those falling into the ABC1 demographic and 68% in the C2DE demographic. Approximately 41% of readers are women.〔 ''The Sun'' has been involved in many controversies in its history, including its coverage of the 1989 Hillsborough football stadium disaster. Regional editions of the newspaper for Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are published in Glasgow (''The Scottish Sun''), Belfast (''The Sun'') and Dublin (''The Irish Sun'') respectively.
On 26 February 2012, ''The Sun on Sunday'' was launched to replace the defunct ''News of the World'', employing some of its former journalists.〔Ben Quinn and Lisa O'Carroll, "(Rupert Murdoch to supervise next week's birth of Sun on Sunday )", ''The Guardian'', Monday 20 February 2012〕 In late 2013, it was given a new look, with a new typeface. The average circulation for ''The Sun on Sunday'' in March 2014 was 1,686,840;〔(【引用サイトリンク】url= http://www.newsworks.org.uk/The-Sun-on-Sunday )〕 but in May 2015 ''The Mail on Sunday'' sold more copies for the first time, an average of 28,650 over those of its rival: 1,497,855 to 1,469,195.〔Jasper Jackson ("Mail on Sunday overtakes Sun on Sunday" ), ''The Guardian'', 5 June 2015〕 Roy Greenslade issued some caveats over the May 2015 figures, but believes the weekday ''Daily Mail'' will overtake ''The Sun'' in circulation during 2016.〔Roy Greenslade ("Yes, the era of the soaraway Sun is over - all hail the Mail!" ), ''The Guardian'', 5 June 2015〕
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