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''The London Paper'' (stylised as ''thelondonpaper'') was a free daily newspaper, published by NI Free Newspapers Ltd, a subsidiary of
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(who also own the companies that publish '' The Sun'' and ''
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''). It was available from Monday to Friday each week in
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from 4 September 2006 until 18 September 2009 (its final print-run before closure).


Background

The paper was the first
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to be published in direct competition with the ''
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'' since 1987 and
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's short-lived '' London Daily News''. It was also the first newspaper to be launched by News International (the publisher's other titles were bought many years after initial publication). The week before ''The London Paper'' was first published, Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the ''Evening Standard'', re-branded their existing free lunchtime newspaper '' Standard Lite'' to '' London Lite'' and changed the publishing time to include the evening rush-hour, a move that was widely seen as a 'spoiler' to protect against the launch of ''the London paper''.


Format

The paper, edited by Stefano Hatfield, was targeted towards young readers, with emphasis on celebrity and more light hearted news, there was little analysis of news stories and the paper used many images and much colour. As a consequence of the launch of ''The London Paper'' as well as Associated Newspaper's own ''London Lite'', the ''
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'' attempted to go more upmarket, emphasising the difference between the free newspapers and itself by adding the tagline "The Quality Newspaper" across the top of the front page, this changed on 12 October 2009 when, after a long history of paid circulation, the ''Evening Standard'' became a free sheet, replacing the ''London Lite''. ''The London Paper'' was also the home of '' Em'', the popular cartoon strip later featured in ''The Sun'', and the City Girl column, written by novelist Alexandra Brown.


Distribution

It held the contract for evening free distribution in London National Rail stations, meaning it could be picked up at the same locations as '' Metro'' in the mornings. It was also believed to be bidding for the larger contract to distribute free newspapers at
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stations on weekday afternoons. However Transport for London later announced that the contract had been withdrawn after no acceptable bids were received.


Criticism

The paper was criticised for containing too much pointless celebrity news in the guise of serious news articles, such as a new Murdoch-backed music website and '' The Simpsons Movie''. Its television listings also included Sky One alongside the five terrestrial channels. Like the other free
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dailies, ''The London Paper'' was generally discarded by its readers as soon as they had finished. The use of resources to print something with such a short lifespan was criticised on environmental grounds. Westminster City Council estimated that free newspapers made up a quarter of all rubbish in the West End, much of which went un-recycled, although some stations have positioned recycling bins at entrances and exits specifically for the purpose of recycling free papers.


Closure

On 20 August 2009, it was announced that ''The London Paper'' would cease publication due to consistent losses. On 18 September 2009, News International took the decision to cease publication of the newspaper, having its final print-run after it recorded pre-tax losses of £12.9m in its second year. On 13 August 2010, Rupert Murdoch announced that News Corp would distribute a similar digital newspaper as paid content for the
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, mobile phones, and other digital devices.


References


External links


thelondonpaper.com
Official website for ''The London Paper'' (now redirects to ''
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'' website).
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'', 21 August 2009
The legacy of ''The London Paper''
{{DEFAULTSORT:London Paper Defunct newspapers published in the United Kingdom Free daily newspapers London newspapers News UK Publications established in 2006 Publications disestablished in 2009 2006 establishments in England