





| Coordinates | 33°55′31″N18°25′26″N |
|---|---|
| name | Evening Standard |
| type | Regional free daily newspaper |
| format | Tabloid |
| foundation | 1827 |
| owners | Alexander Lebedev, Evgeny Lebedev (74.1%), Daily Mail and General Trust (24.9%) |
| chairman | Evgeny Lebedev |
| headquarters | Northcliffe House, Derry Street, Kensington |
| editor | Geordie Greig |
| circulation | 263,095 (paid, December 2006)600,000+ (free, October 2009) |
| website | http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/ }} |
The ''Evening Standard'' has sponsored the annual Evening Standard Theatre Awards since the 1950s. The newspaper has also awarded the annual Evening Standard Pub of the Year (discontinued 2007) and the Evening Standard British Film Awards since the 1970s.
In November 2009 the Evening Standard announced that from 4 January 2010 it was to drop its 'Midday News Extra' edition. This means printing one edition of 600,000 copies, starting at 12:30pm, ending journalists' 3 a.m. starts and the previous deadline of 9am for the first edition. Twenty people were expected to lose their jobs as a result.
Previously there were three editions each weekday, excluding Bank holidays. The first of these, "News Extra", went to print at 10:00am and was available around 11:00am in central London, slightly later in more outlying areas (such as Kent). A second edition "West End Final" went to print at 3:00pm and the "Late Night Final" went to print at 5 p.m. and was available in the central area from about 6 p.m. There was often considerable variation between the editions, particularly with the front page lead and following few pages, including the Londoner's Diary, though features and reviews stayed the same. The page changes are indicated by stars in the bottom left hand corner of each page: two stars for the second edition, three stars for the third.
On 11 May 2009 the paper relaunched as the ''London Evening Standard'', with a new layout and masthead. The paper marked the relaunch by giving away 650,000 free copies on the day.
Although, under Associated Newspaper's ownership, the ''Standard'' shared the same Editor in Chief, Paul Dacre, as the ''Daily Mail'', it maintained a quite different style from the latter's "middle England" outlook, in order to appeal to its local, more cosmopolitan readership.
The ''Evening Standard'', although a regional newspaper for London, also covers national and international news, though with an emphasis on London-centred news (especially in its features pages), covering building developments, property prices, traffic schemes, politics, the congestion charge and, in the ''Londoner's Diary'' page, gossip on the social scene. It also occasionally runs campaigns centred around local issues that national newspapers do not cover in detail.
It has a tradition of providing quality arts coverage, and is noted for its visual art critic, Brian Sewell, more recently also a television personality, who is renowned for his outspoken dismissal of Britart and the Turner Prize. This accords with the general readership, but was so unpopular with leading figures in the art world that they signed a letter demanding his dismissal (he is still there).
Its headline writers have been accused of having a "doom-and-gloom" agenda.
In August 2006 the freesheet was relaunched as ''London Lite''. It was designed to be especially attractive to younger female readers, and featured a wide range of lifestyle articles, but less news and business news than the main paper. It was initially only available between 11.30am and 2.30pm at ''Evening Standard'' vendors and in the central area, but later became available in the evening from its street distributors. With the sale of the ''Evening Standard'', but not the ''London Lite'', to Alexander Lebedev on 21 January 2009, the ownership links between the ''Standard'' and the ''Lite'' were broken.
On Fridays the ''Evening Standard'' includes a free glossy lifestyle magazine, ''ES''. This has moved from more general articles to concentrate on glamour, with features on the rich, powerful and famous. On Wednesdays, readers can pick up a free copy of the ''Homes & Property'' supplement, edited by Janice Morley, which includes London property listings as well as articles from lifestyle journalists including Barbara Chandler, Katie Law and Alison Cork.
An entertainment guide supplement ''Metro Life'' (previously called ''Hot Tickets'') was launched in September 2002. This was a what's on guide with listings of cinemas and theatres in and around London, and was given away on Thursdays. It was discontinued on 1 September 2005.
The paper also supplies occasional CDs and DVDs for promotions. It also give Londoners a chance to win exclusive tickets to film premieres and sports tournament tickets, such as the Wimbledon Ladies Singles Final.
The ''Evening Standard Black Book'' is a list of London's 1000 most influential people in 2008.
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| Coordinates | 33°55′31″N18°25′26″N |
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| name | David Asman |
| birth date | 1954 |
| education | Marlboro College, Northwestern University |
| occupation | Fox News anchor, Fox Business host |
| spouse | (a Nicaraguan native) |
| children | Felipe (stepson), 1 daughter |
| ethnicity | Caucasian |
| credits | ''Wall Street Journal'' editor, ''Prospect'' editor, ''Fox News Live'' host, ''Forbes on Fox'' host, ''Fox Business'' co-anchor, ''America's Nightly Scoreboard'' anchor, ''Fox Business Bulls and Bears'' co-anchor |
| url | }} |
David Asman (; born 1954 in Hollis, New York) is an American television news anchor for the Fox Business Network and the Fox News Channel.
Joining Fox News in 1997, Asman presently hosts ''Forbes on Fox'' and other numerous Fox News Specials. He previously was a host of ''Fox News Live'' weekdays, but relinquished that title in August 2005 to head up FNC's documentary unit.
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