http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/media/article6737876.ece
Why don't put all the best journalists in one amalgamated publication using The Guardian design but call it The Observing Guardian of The Times & Telegraph?
There would then be one national broadsheet but it would be a publication that prides itself on its diversity of views.
There would always be two leaders: one expressing the Libertarian View and the other the Puritanical View.
NB: Libertarians want lower taxes and fewer laws, and Puritans want to tax everything in sight provided they are not the ones paying for it, and want to ban everything they disapprove of.
I really think this could work!
THE VOICE OF REASON Solon, (born c. 630 BCE—died c. 560 BCE), Athenian statesman, known as one of the Seven Wise Men of Greece (the others were Chilon of Sparta, Thales of Miletus, Bias of Priene, Cleobulus of Lindos, Pittacus of Mytilene, and Periander of Corinth). Solon ended exclusive aristocratic control of the government, substituted a system of control by the wealthy, and introduced a new and more humane law code. He was also a noted poet.
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Why not go further?
How about The Observing Guardian of The Times & Telegraph Mail Independently & Expressly Mirroring The News of the World to the People?
Once - according to an old joke - Times readers ran the country, Daily Express readers wished they ran the country and Sun readers did not care who ran the country as long as she had big tits.
But today such distinctions could be a thing of the past.
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