Reach becomes latest faction of the British press to try and establish itself in America

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Reach becomes latest faction of the British press to try and establish itself in America
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Three UK titles - The Guardian, Daily Mail and The Independent - are among America’s eight biggest written-media websites, alongside titles such as The New York Times and New York Post

, the Sussexes deserve every sympathy, even if their own media campaign makes them unpopular. But the American audience can now judge British titles for themselves and it seems many like what they read.now averages 70 million unique visitors per month in America and its November traffic was up 7 per cent on last year. It runs huge newsrooms in New York and Los Angeles and has a permanent seat in the White House briefing room.

was slower to market, launching in 2020. Investing incrementally, it has grown to nearly 100 journalists. It shares New York offices with colleagues from Murdoch’s

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