The tabloids are dead on their feet, tiny readership compared to the past. I doubt you’ll find anyone under 35 who has ever bought a newspaper of any type, let alone something as dumb as a tabloid. People just don’t use paper news these days. I bet the Daily Mail readership bell-curve averages at 60, the Telegraph about 75. They’ll all be gone in a decade, which in some ways is annoying as I do read the Guardian online now an again.
PS I was watching a Louis Rossmann YouTube video a couple of days ago (Macbook repair/‘right to repair’ activist) and at one point someone asked him could they borrow a pen, he responded “I’m sorry, but I’m under 40!”.
I remember the night of Princess Diana's accident the papers making a collective decision that they'd publish the tabloid-funded paparazzi photo close-ups of her on the back seat if she survived, but not if she died.
Twenty years later we get (Torygraph?) photos of an injured Farage. I suppose we wouldn't have them on PFM if he'd died. Or perhaps we would.