www.Dailymail.co.uk has online showbiz and sport news
TV news sportThe website dailymail.co.uk is the online version of the english
language newspaper 'The Daily Mail'. Based in the United Kingdom, 'The
Daily Mail' covers breaking news from around the world, including
political, financial, sporting, and celebrity news. Though focused on
news originating in the U.K., 'The Daily Mail' also provides coverage of
current events in the United States and throughout the European Union,
with a lesser degree of coverage being granted to Asia, Africa, and
South America.
This online version of the paper, which can be accessed at
www.dailymail.co.uk, is laid out so that stories that cover events
related to politics, crime, and the economy appear to the left side of
the reader's screen. Stories about celebrities, including movie and
reality TV stars, line the right side of the site's homepage. A
collection of links to stories that might appeal to female readers is
prominently placed at the upper right corner of the homepage under the
heading of 'Femail Today'. Links to articles are posted in three columns
that run down the length of the site's homepage. Though a navigation
bar appears at the top of the page, all of the site's current stories
are posted on the homepage. Sports stories are posted towards the bottom
of the homepage, near links to bloggers and interactive polls.
The online version of 'The Daily Mail' also includes classified ads and
weather updates, as well as reader-submitted pictures and comments of
the day. Another feature, called 'My Stories', allows readers to track
articles they have already read. Readers who do not have the time to
read full articles are also shown multiple tables that summarize major
news events of the day. Consisting of human interest and otherwise
unusual stories, 'Fancy That' appears as a scrolling menu halfway down
the site's homepage.
Overall, the layout of www.dailymail.co.uk gives precedence to crime, celebrity gosssip, and human interest stories.
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