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Deputy Business Editor, Daily Mail

John-Paul Ford Rojas

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Deputy Business Editor, Daily Mail

London

Beats

Primary beats

business and financeUnited Kingdom

Secondary beats

VegetarianPoliticsMakeup–Health and beautyInvestment NewsZodiac and astrologyCosmetic treatments and proceduresStartup FundingBanking/Commercial BankingAutism AwarenessHealth and wellnessProduct LaunchesTrade CreditGardening

Biography

Final Covers

Management, Labor , Finance, Workplace Trends , Wall Street, Tech

Doesn’t Cover

religion, entertainment, sports

Journalist Type

Editor

Seniority Positions

Deputy Business Editor

Industries

Publishing

Medium Formats

Daily Mail

Content

Total articles

    As seen in

    MSN Ireland,MSN UK,MSN Singapore,MSN Money Canada,Scottish Daily Mail,MSN South Africa,MSN Australia,Daily Mail,Irish Daily Mail,MSN (US),The Daily Mirror

    Company Info

    Daily Mail

    The Daily Mail is a British daily tabloid newspaper founded on May 4, 1896, by Alfred and Harold Harmsworth. It is known for its focus on engaging stories about health, sex, and money, appealing to middle-class readers. The Daily Mail was the first British paper to achieve mass circulation, utilizing innovations like early-morning distribution and radio broadcasts to enhance its reach. The Daily Mail offers a print newspaper in a tabloid format, featuring a mix of news, human-interest stories, and opinion pieces. It also operates one of the world’s most-visited news websites, providing real-time updates and multimedia content. Historically, the paper has made significant contributions to journalism, including establishing a paper-making industry in Newfoundland and pioneering radio coverage of major events. With a circulation exceeding 2 million as of 2013, the Daily Mail continues to be a prominent player in British media, influencing national debates and policy changes.

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