The previous holder switched to charlestondailymail.com
The Daily Mail (UK) also seems to be reachable via TheDailyMail.com and MailOnline.com
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Yes, wonder why.
I suspect the switch from the .CO.UK domain to the .COM is motivated by 2 things:
(i) The fact that Nominet (the UK registry) is releasing the new .UK extension....This is causing a LOT of angst & worry for UK businesses that have their brand as .CO.UK, as businesses try to keep their online brand clearly focused in the eyes of their users/customers.....The .UK/.CO.UK thing will confuse.
A .COM is probably seen as 'cleaner', and also, simpler & universal solution. A once-and-for-all global brand.
(ii) Similarly, the release of hundreds of new (and potentially) confusing new extensions in the GTLD program could be viewed as muddying the waters with a lot of new, unknown, extensions, serving to confuse the market.
Again, the familiar, global .COM may seem cleaner, and less prone to confusion, for a brand.
Hence, the brands on .CO.UK moving to the straight-forward .COM, looking to the future.
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