traditional redwall areas, that is not of interest to you? i wouldn t say that viewers per se, we wouldn t say that viewers per se, we wouldn t draw a line to any sort se, we wouldn t draw a line to any sort of se, we wouldn t draw a line to any sort of audience anywhere, reatty~ any sort of audience anywhere, reatty~ we any sort of audience anywhere, really. we are a newspaper, but we are really. we are a newspaper, but we are here to serve sort of a quite we are here to serve sort of a quite clearly defined demographic and so i guess in some demographic and so i guess in some regards, that may be true. you do some regards, that may be true. you do also some regards, that may be true. you do also have a deliberately tabloid feel. i was very tempted in the office earlier to open the story, watch naked man strolled down london street before his semi clothed powell knocked a cyclist off bike. fantastic. but that is click bait, really. is that how you make money? bait
tabloid newspaper, iagree, that tabloid has become sort of like polluted tabloid has become sort of like polluted by the red tops and really polluted by the red tops and really what we were doing right from really what we were doing right from the really what we were doing right from the start was trying to make from the start was trying to make more complicated matters such as make more complicated matters such as politics and economics accessible, and obviously, you know. accessible, and obviously, you know. like accessible, and obviously, you know, like any newspaper, we are hot know, like any newspaper, we are notjust a politics newspaper, we have food in sport newspaper, we have food in sport and newspaper, we have food in sport and lifestyle pages, we obviously try to cater to a broad obviously try to cater to a broad audience, but that, i think broad audience, but that, i think that that actually, taking think that that actually, taking a new use of th