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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
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throughout its history. A sister title, the '' Daily Sport'', was published from 1991 to 2011, when it ceased publication and went online-only, under separate ownership. , 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
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and The Co-op. However following the decline of Lads' mags and
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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.


History

Founded by David Sullivan, the ''Sunday Sport'' first appeared on newsstands on 14 September 1986. It quickly became known for its outlandish and farcical content, with headlines such as "Adolf Hitler Was A Woman", "Aliens Turned Our Son Into A Fish Finger", and "Donkey Robs Bank". Its editors have included Michael Gabbert, Tony Livesey, Paul Carter, and Nick Appleyard. A sister daily title, the '' Daily Sport'', launched in 1991. Livesey's 1998 book ''Babes, Booze, Orgies and Aliens: The Inside Story of Sport Newspapers'' offers an insider's perspective on the tabloid's first decade. The ''Sunday Sport'' capitalised on the popularity of ''
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''s ''
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'' feature by making sexualised content its primary focus. Topless glamour models were printed across multiple pages and a "nipple count" was published to highlight how many exposed breasts the issue featured. The tabloid courted controversy by featuring 15-year-old aspiring glamour models in scantily clad poses, counting down the days until it could legally show them topless on their 16th birthdays, as it did with Linsey Dawn McKenzie and Hannah Claydon, among others. The ''Sunday Sport'' circulation reached an all-time high of 167,473 in 2005, and Sullivan sold his ''Sunday Sport'' and ''Daily Sport'' titles in 2007 for £40 million. Circulation declined markedly thereafter, with the new owner, Sport Media Group, withdrawing the titles from the newspaper industry's monthly circulation audit in 2009. In the same year, Sullivan stepped in to save Sport Media Group with a £1.68 million loan. The company entered
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on 1 April 2011, at which point publisher
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refused to continue printing the titles because of outstanding debts. The ''Sunday Sport'' returned to newsstands several weeks later on 8 May 2011, after Sullivan reacquired it for £50,000. The Daily Sport was sold off separately to Grant Miller. Sullivan's new company, Sunday Sport (2011) Limited, continued to publish the ''Sunday Sport'' as a single weekly title until 2013, when it added a Wednesday edition, the ''Midweek Sport''. , the paper appears three times a week as the ''Sunday Sport'' (Sundays), the ''Midweek Sport'' (Wednesdays), and the ''Weekend Sport'' (Fridays).


Controversies

The tabloid contains extensive advertising for sexual services, mainly adult telephone chat lines. In 2016, the Advertising Standards Authority banned sexually explicit advertisements for chat lines from the back page of the ''Sunday Sport'' over concerns that children could easily see them.


See also

* Sport Newspapers


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