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The People

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The People, previously known as the Sunday People, is a British tabloid Sunday-only newspaper, owned by the Trinity Mirror Group. The paper was founded on 16 October 1881.[1]

It is a competitor to The News Of The World, although with a circulation slightly less than one million, The People lags somewhat behind its rival and its sister paper The Sunday Mirror. It usually features scandals about celebrities.

The newspaper has been affected by cost-cutting during 2006, including fourteen journalists being made redundant.

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[edit] Columnists

In 2007 the paper ran a competition to find their People Babe 2007 and this was won by a new model, Billie Eadie, who was pictured posing with Rodney Bewes in a controversial photoshoot.

[edit] Editors

1881:
1892: Joseph Hatton
1907:
1913: J. Sansome
1924: Hannen Swaffer
1925: Harry Ainsworth
1958: Sam Campbell
1966: Bob Edwards
1972: Geoffrey Pinnington
1982: Nicholas Lloyd
1983:
1984: Richard Stott
1985: Ernie Burrington
1988: John Blake
1989: Wendy Henry
1989: Ernie Burrington (acting)
1990: Richard Stott
1991: Bill Hagerty
1992: Bridget Rowe
1996:
1998: Neil Wallis
2003: Mark Thomas
2008: Lloyd Embley

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