Type | Sunday newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | David Sullivan |
Publisher | Sunday Sport (2011) Ltd[1] (original publisher Sport Newspapers) |
Editor | Nick Appleyard |
Founded | 1986 |
Political alignment | None (yellow journalism) |
Headquarters | City View House 5 Union Street, Ardwick, Manchester, M12 4JD, United Kingdom |
Circulation | N/A [a] |
Website | sundaysportonline |
The Sunday Sport is a British tabloid newspaper that was founded by David Sullivan in 1986. It mainly publishes images of topless female glamour models, and is well-known for publishing sensationalised, fictionalised, and satirical content, alongside celebrity gossip and sports coverage. It has changed from including legitimate journalism throughout its history.[3] A sister title, the Daily Sport, was published from 1991 to 2011, when it ceased publication and went online-only, under separate ownership.[4]
Currently as of January 2024, the tabloid publishes three times a week as the Sunday Sport (Sundays), the Midweek Sport (Wednesdays), and the Weekend Sport (Fridays). The tabloid was previously available in mainstream retailers such as Tesco and The Co-op. However following the decline of Lads' mags and Page 3 from the late 2000s, it has since only become available in independent newsagents, and remains the only remaining British tabloid to feature glamour models and nudity.[5][6]
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