Scooped! Teams Up with the News of the World

Scooped! - Britain's No1 company for personalised newspaper and magazine gifts - is now writing and designing spoof News of the World front pages. Readers can choose from three different newspaper styles – a birthday, wedding or work leaving front page. They can show the bride and groom how special their big day is — by putting them on the front page of The News of World. Or they can celebrate a loved one’s birthday or mark a colleague’s departure by making it front page news.

Glasgow, United Kingdom, August 28, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Scooped! has teamed up with The News of the World - to produce special edition spoof front pages for its army of readers.

Britain's No1 company for personalised newspaper and magazine gifts is now working with Britain's best-selling Sunday newspaper to give readers the chance to appear on the front page of a spoof News of the World.

In Sunday's Scottish News of the World readers were given the chance to win one of three different spoof newspaper styles — a birthday, wedding or work leaving front page — with ten lucky winners each receiving a framed spoof News of the World front page.

Now, for a limited period, readers can buy a special edition News of the World birthday, wedding or work leaving front page from just £25 by visiting www.makingthenews.co.uk/scottishnotw

This is just the latest breakthrough for Scooped! — earlier this year they teamed up with The Sun to produce spoof newspapers for their readers and they can still buy a spoof Sun birthday, wedding or Father’s Day front page by going to www.makingthenews.co.uk/thescottishsun or www.makingthenews.co.uk/theirishsun

The Sun and the News of the World have never before allowed an outside company to use their famous mastheads but Scooped! is no ordinary company.

Their loyal customers already know that, for the first time, they can buy a personalised newspaper or magazine front page gift that has been written and designed by real journalists with real experience of working in national newspapers.

While Scooped! has previously only used fictional mastheads - The Scoop, The Daily Scoop, SCOOP! - they have now ensured that, for the first time ever, News of the World readers can appear on the front page of their favourite paper.

Scooped! director James McIvor - a former Sun chief sub-editor - said: "It is fantastic that Scooped!has been asked to write and design spoof front pages for the country's best-selling Sunday newspaper.

"No other Sunday newspaper has ever given their readers the opportunity to star on their front page so the concept has been well received by readers.

"The News of the World is giving away 10 framed front pages this time but readers can also buy their very own birthday, wedding or work leaving front page by visiting www.makingthenews.co.uk/scottishnotw

"Already there has been huge interest and that is expected to continue over the coming weeks.

"Scooped! has been going from strength to strength over the last couple of months and this is another huge breakthrough."

For further information contact James McIvor on ..
(t) 0141 639 9918
(m) 07803 017 027
(e) scooped@makingthenews.co.uk
(w) www.makingthenews.co.uk

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