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Since its establishment in 1896 by Alfred Harmsworth during the era of the telegraph, the Daily Mail has prospered through the strategic adoption of cutting-edge technologies.
Never has this statement been truer than it is today as we take pride in
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In addition to being Britain’s top-selling print newspaper every day of the week, the Mail also boasts over 250,000 digital subscribers.
Over 92,000 subscribers have joined Mail+ Editions – the digital version that mirrors the print edition of the newspaper you can read.
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So far, over 163,000 people have enrolled in Mail+ to access the extensive collection of high-qualitysubscriber-exclusive articles on MailOnline.
Considering that Mail+ was introduced less than a year and a half ago, this rapid growth positions Mail as one of the quickest-rising newspaper subscription services globally.
Moreover, to emphasize that the Daily Mail has become a significant British export, approximately 21,000 subscribers reside in the United States, even though Mail+ was only introduced there last month.
Another 11,000 reside in Australia, where they revel in the outstanding tales emerging from our country.
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Meanwhile, the Daily Mail print edition remains ahead of its competitors, increasing this lead over time.
Actually, each week, we manage to sell 1.1 million additional copies compared to our nearest rival, The Sun, while The Times lags significantly farther behind.
Throughout the week, one out of every three national newspapers sold belongs to the Mail.

On Saturdays, when we exceed one million sales, 13 Daily Mails are purchased each second.
Ted Verity, the Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Mail, stated: “I believe there has never been a more thrilling period for being a Mail journalist. It’s an era where your content can reach and engage with a larger audience across numerous platforms and in various corners of the globe.”
The swift success of our subscription services is a remarkable testament to the skill and dedication of our exceptional team comprising reporters, writers, photographers, videographers, and editors.
However, this is merely the beginning. Our next objective should be to continually increase our subscriber base year after year, all of which will be supported by the exceptional and highly appealing journalistic content provided exclusively by the Daily Mail.
The Mail has appointed Celia Duncan as the world’s first Global Women’s Editor.
For years, The Mail has been at the forefront of providing exceptional coverage tailored for Britain’s largest and most dedicated group of women readers.
Today, we’re taking our dedication to women’s journalism a step further by appointing the world’s first Global Women’s Editor.
Celia Duncan, who came onboard in 2015 from The Times, will advance into this position following her collaboration with our exceptionally skilled groups of international editors and writers to introduce Mail+, our excellent new digital subscription service, in both Australia and the United States.
Ted Verity, the Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Mail, stated: “Over many years, exceptional journalism focused on women has been the core essence of the Mail.”

However, Celia has elevated this significantly by generating thousands of dazzling daily features, as well as three must-read weekly segments in Femail, Inspire, and Secrets & Lives – all contributing substantially to the number of online subscriptions for Mail+.
No finer indicator of theMail’s aspirations or the thrilling changes underway can be seen than through the hiring of the globe’s inaugural Global Women’s Editor.
Celia stated, “I’m incredibly thrilled to take on the role of the Mail’s inaugural Global Women’s Editor. This is a tremendous honor.”
The Mail has consistently led in women’s editorial content, boasting a dynamic, devoted, and highly involved female audience.
In collaboration with many of the finest writers and editors in Britain, we have significantly increased our focus on women’s content over recent years. The triumphant introduction of Mail+ in both Australia and the United States heralds an exhilarating new era for the Mail.
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