Nobby Cybergoat
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- Jul 19, 2021
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I'd probably go further and say most of these tabloids are now little more than political pamphlets agitating for the Conservative Party. They work hand in glove with think tanks, to try and set the political weather and undermine treasured national institutions like certain charities, the NHS and BBC.I think there's something in what @chickens says (Sun and Mail readers tend to be less loyal to the editorial party line than other papers). But the media (or press, which is what I'm talking about) really isn't 'primarily in the business of selling what people want to read'. If they did, why is it so many moguls run the press at a loss, and that they all seem to have a remarkably consistent viewpoint on economics?
I don't deny that at some point, the prevailing aim of the newspaper was to write content that their readership would want to read, ultimately to make money as a newspaper. But that changed, sometime in the last decade I think. Now the prevailing aim is to support right wing policies to help ensure that the wider financial interests of a few offshore billionaires are looked after. Whether the paper makes money or not is a secondary concern. Any money the moguls lose in dwindling sales is dwarfed by being able to keep their interests and money offshore, hidden and away from being taxed.