Daily Sun (South Africa)

The Daily Sun is a tabloid daily newspaper in South Africa.[1] It has a circulation of more than 28,006 copies per making it the second largest daily newspaper in the country to the Sunday Times in terms of largest circulation among all papers.[2]

Daily Sun
Daily Sun Logo
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatPrint and Online
Owner(s)Media24
PublisherMedia24
Editor-in-chiefAmos Mananyetso
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersJohannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Sister newspapersSunday Sun
Websitewww.snl24.com/dailysun

In addition to its print publication, the Daily Sun has also transitioned to digital, with a monthly pageview count of 4.7 million and an active user base of 3 million in 2023.

History

The Daily Sun was launched on 1 July 2002 by Media24, a division of the Naspers group. It was the brainchild of veteran journalist, Deon du Plessis, who remained its publisher and minority shareholder until 11 September 2011, when he died suddenly at his Johannesburg home.

The newspaper is based in Randburg, Johannesburg, but is printed countrywide. It is now overseen by editor Amos Mananyetso, who took up the role in 2022.

It targets readers in and around the major urban centres. These readers are predominantly black, English-literate with high-school or further education, and working-class earners – the economic core of South Africa.[3]

Supplements

  • SunSport (Mon-Fri)[4]
  • SunBuzz (Mon-Fri)
  • SunWheels (Mon)
  • SunDefender (Thu)
  • SunWellbeing (Thu)
  • SunAbility (Thu)
  • Lifestyle (Mon-Sun)
  • SunStokvel (Fri)

Distribution areas

Distribution[5]
2008 2013
Eastern Cape Y Y
Free State Y Y
Gauteng Y Y
Kwa-Zulu Natal Y Y
Limpopo Y Y
Mpumalanga Y Y
North West Y Y
Northern Cape Y Y
Western Cape Y Y

Distribution figures

Circulation[6]
Net Sales
Jan – Mar 2015 265 993[7]
Jan – Mar 2014 283 216[7]
Oct – Dec 2012 322 324
Jul – Sep 2012 336 319
Apr – Jun 2012 348 265
Jan – Mar 2012 375 185

Readership figures

Estimated Readership[8][9]
AIR
Jan 2012 – Dec 2012 5 554 000
Jul 2011 – Jun 2012 5 669 000

See also

References


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