The Daily Star is a daily tabloid newspaper published from Monday to Saturday in the United Kingdom since 2 November 1978. On 15 September 2002 a sister Sunday edition, Daily Star Sunday was launched with a separate staff. On 31 October 2009, the Daily Star published its 10,000th issue. Jon Clark is the editor-in-chief of the paper.[2]


Other regular features in the Daily Star include Wired, a daily gossip column edited by James Cabooter, "Hot TV", a television news column edited by Ed Gleave and Peter Dyke, Mike Ward's weekly television review page and "Forum", a daily page devoted to readers' text messages, which are apparently printed verbatim. Opinion columns by Dominik Diamond and Vanessa Feltz were discontinued in 2008. Until he died in 2012, the chief football writer was Brian Woolnough, lured from The Sun in 2001 for a 200,000 pay packet.[6]


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On 21 April 2010, in the aftermath of the 2010 Eyjafjallajkull eruption, the Star splashed a computer-generated image on its front page of British Airways Flight 9, which in 1982 encountered volcanic ash and suffered the temporary loss of all engines. The image, taken from a documentary, was accompanied by a headline "Terror as plane hits ash cloud", without any indication on the front page that the image was computer-generated.[12] The splash, on the first day that flights restarted after a six-day closure of UK airspace due to volcanic ash, led to the removal of the paper from newsagents at some UK airports.[13]

On 21 July 2010, the paper ran a story[14] by Jerry Lawton claiming that Rockstar Games was planning an instalment of its Grand Theft Auto series of video games based around the then-recent shootings carried out by Raoul Moat. Amid outcry at the inaccuracy of the story, an apology was published by the paper on 24 July[15] for making no attempt to verify the truth of any of the claims, publishing what was claimed to be the cover, criticising Rockstar for its alleged plans without questioning the likelihood, making no attempt to contact Rockstar before publishing, and obtaining statements from a grieving relative of one of Moat's victims. The paper claimed to have paid "substantial" damages to Rockstar as a result, which Rockstar donated to charity.

Monday, the entire 77-newspaper Lee chain had a total marketcapitalization of $72 million, with stock trading right around the $12 mark. Gannett, which now owns about 217 daily newspapers, was worth a totalof about $270 million, with stock priced about $1.86.

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Arizona Daily Star is a daily newspaper published in Tucson, Ariz. The Arizona Daily Star is one of several newspapers owned by Lee Enterprises, Inc., which owns newspapers in over 50 markets nationwide and publishes Arizona newspapers Arizona Daily Star and the Flagstaff, Ariz.-based Arizona Daily Sun.[3] [4]

For a time, both the Daily Star and the Tucson Citizen were published under a joint operating agreement. The two newspapers, published under the umbrella of Tucson Newspapers Inc. (TNI), shared "print production, distribution, sales and other noneditorial functions," but each maintained separate newsrooms and editorial staffs. In 2009, Gannett Co. ceased publication of the Citizen, making the Daily Star the only daily newspaper published in Tucson, Ariz.[5][7] ff782bc1db

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