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er's launch. Assuming no hiccups, the paper will have a huge initial run perhaps as many as 3 million copies. It'll be under the direction of Sun editor Dominic Mohan. His deputy, Victoria Newton, a veteran of the News of the World, is also expected to play a key role. There have been all kinds of rumors as to the paper's content, although the traditional staples of tabloid reporting campaigns, stings, and undercover investigations will doubtless stay in place. And it seems reasonable to assume that the Sun on Sunday would keep paying tipsters for stories a practice generally shunned by U.S. journalists. Still, Britain's new anti-bribery law and sensitivities surrounding the ongoing investigation into the corruption of public officials means that reporters will be far more careful about paying contacts. Jules Stenson, former assistant editor of the News of the World,http://www.domovie.tv/bbs/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=681074, said that would free up money for big feature stories. "I think they'll have lots to spend," he said. He predicted the paper's culture would be a Sun culture,http://www.baobaolianmeng.com/showtopic-108881.aspx, which he described as "softer, not as hard an investigative edge, not as in-your-face" as the News of the World. He said it was "subtler, more newsy, more fun ... saucier." Some former News of the World journalists had worried that the paper needed its own journalistic identity to fight its way through the fiercely competitive Sunday market. But Stenson, who also now works in public relations, said that launching a new paper under The Sun brand would do it a world of good. "It was one of the biggest challenges at the News of the World: Converting more Sun readers into News of the World readers," he noted. Stenson predicted that the Sun on Sunday's circulation would settle at around 1.8 million. That would be far less than what the News of the World was selling when it was shut about 2.7 million copies a week but it would be roughly comparable to its rivals, the Sunday Mirror and the Mail on Sunday. Newspaper circulation is far high in tabloid-hungry Britain than in the United States, where even Murdoch's top-selling The Wall Street Journal falls well short of The Sun's daily reach. Media research firm Enders Analysis put Stenson's prediction for the Sun on Sunday at the high end of the scale. "We estimate that even a triumphant launch would likely generate half to two-thirds of the income of the closed title," the group said in a research note released earlier this week. Advertising doesn't seem to be a problem,http://paofu.com/bbs/home.php?mod=space&uid=219391&do=blog&id=4356476. Murdoch said in an upbeat message posted to Twitter Wednesday that the paper was "completely sold out." Your comment will be posted immediately,cheap toms shoes, unless it is spam or contains profanity. For more information,toms outlet, please see our Comments FAQ. An insider's guide to politics and policy, available on the iPad or as a PDF download.
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