First News (newspaper)

First News
Type Children's weekly newsmagazine
Format Tabloid
Owner(s) First News (UK) Ltd
Founded May 2006
Political alignment Independent
Language English
Headquarters  United Kingdom Manchester, UK
Circulation 79,431
Website firstnews.co.uk

First News is the UK's only newspaper for young people and the widest-read children's publication in the country with a 2011 readership of over 2 million[1] seven to 14 year olds every week. Published in full colour tabloid format every Friday, and aims to present current events and politics in a child-friendly format, alongside news on entertainment, sport and computer games. The latest ABC (Audit Bureau of Circulations) figure for First News is 79,431 Jan-Jun 2015.

First News was founded by Sarah and Steve Thomson and launched by Editor Nicky Cox MBE in May 2006 at 11 Downing Street, official residence of the UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer, where the then Chancellor Gordon Brown said that the paper would make a "great contribution to education" by making children aware of current events.[2]

First News is now the widest-read publication for children in the UK.

The paper is published by First News (UK) Ltd, an independently owned and financed publishing house established in January 2006. The First News (UK) Ltd management team comprises Nicky Cox MBE, former editorial director of BBC Children's Magazines and investors Steve and Sarah Jane Thomson.

Awards

References

  1. Readership Survey, Opinion Matters, 2011.
  2. Terazono, Eriko (2006-05-05). "Morgan makes paper child's play". Financial Times. Retrieved 2006-05-05.
  3. Guinness World Records: Smallest newspaper

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