London Lite

London Lite was a free newspaper, the Associated Newspapers - was published and distributed in the city of London for free - a part of the Daily Mail and General Trust. She appeared from Monday to Friday. The last issue was published on November 13, 2009.

The newspaper was founded in 2004 as a free version of the Evening Standard with less content and was at that time the title "Standard Lite ". This had 48 pages, the main newspaper, however, 80 In August 2006, the title was changed to " London Lite " and reduces the number of pages.

The main target group of London Lite were young women. Content outweighed the subjects of gossip and "lifestyle", while messages from politics and business income in less space than in the main publication Evening Standard.

Since the paper was disposed of by their readers after reading in most cases immediately, has been criticized from an environmental point of view that it was a waste of resources to print something with such a short "lifetime". In addition, the newspapers usually simply left and were not properly disposed of.

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