1961
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In 1961 there
were 133 daily papers and 1310 weekly papers being produced
in the U.K. and Eire
5th February
- the first issue of the Sunday Telegraph is published (
price 4d )
The Mirror
group takes over Odhams Publishing
The Sunday
Dispatch is incorporated into The Sunday Express
Most national
dailies increase their prices to 3d in March
October 25 - Richard Ingrams initiates the first edition
of Private Eye, the British satirical magazine
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Private
Eye Magazine
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1962
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4th February
The Sunday Times produces the first colour supplement, the
front page of which includes 11 pictures of Jean Shrimpton
by David Bailey.
10th March The Radio Times publishes its 2000th issue -
price 5d
In April the
NME ( New Musical Express ) celebrates its 10th anniversary.
Its sales exceed 200,000 copies weekly which is more than
all the other sales of weekly 'pop' newspapers combined.
June A miniature edition of The Radio Times was produced
for the Royal doll's house, measuring 7.5cm x 6cm
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Radio
Times 2000th edition
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1963
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The Observer
starts issuing a colour supplement
The Daily Telegraph
starts issuing a colour magazine with its Friday edition
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Observer
Colour Supplement
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The Press Council
replaces General Council of the Press.
9th June Lord Beaverbrook, the press baron of Express Newspapers
dies aged 85
14th September
The Daily Herald expires
14th September
At 10p.m. presses start rolling at The Sun, the first new
national daily for 34 years
15th September
The Sun sells 3.5 million copies on its first day of sale
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Sun first
edition
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1965
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Nova magazine
is launched - 'A new kind of magazine for the new kind of
woman'
Lord Thompson
launches 'the world's most modern newspaper', The Evening
Post, in September
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Nova
magazine first issue
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1966
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The Daily Worker
becomes The Morning Star
The Bristol
Evening Post changes its typesetting methods to a computer-controlled
system
IT International
Times magazine is first published
15th August The New York Herald Tribune stops publication
30th September
Lord Thompson buys The Times and changes its front page
layout for the first time in 181 years to include news stories
with pictures
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IT International
Times
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1967
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The Sunday
Citizen expires
Reynolds News
expires
Rolling Stone
magazine is first produced, in San Francisco
Oz 'underground'
magazine is first published by Richard Neville
William Rees-Mogg
becomes editor of The Times
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First
edition of OZ
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1968
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13th
October British publisher Sir Stanley Unwin (right) dies
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1969
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The 'ZIG ZAG'
fanzine is launched
Circulation of The Radio Times is 3,883,815 - about half
of what it was in 1960
1st January
Rupert Murdoch wins the takeover battle with Robert Maxwell
for The News of the World
10th January After 147 years, the last issue of the (US)
Saturday Evening Post is published
21st July The
biggest typefaces ever used announce that man is on the
moon
15th October
The print unions finally allow Rupert Murdoch's purchase
of The Sun
17th November
The Sun becomes a tabloid
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Man on
The Moon
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