There’s no doubt about it: the UK’s national newspaper industry has changed dramatically over the last few decades.
The rise of digital, declining print circulations and shifting business models – not to mention changing reading habits, ad blocking and the rise of challengers such as BuzzFeed and Vice – appear to be changing the rules of the game.
So how can our famous newsbrands survive in such an unpredictable and rapidly evolving market?
Newsline spoke with Daily Mirror columnist Susie Boniface, aka the Fleet Street Fox, at Mediatel’s annual Future of National Newspapers conference, to find out what she thinks the future holds for Britain’s beloved national newspapers.