It's definitely not to do with answers no longer being correct, for an example there was a question in Wipeout (Paul Daniels' era) which asked to identify best selling weekly publications - I'm pretty sure Beano and The Dandy would no longer feature!
Definitely not. The Dandy no longer exists (folded last month, a couple of weeks before your post) and the Beano, according to 2011's ABC figures (2012's weren't revealed) was 267th in the list.
http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/node/48769
It's definitely not to do with answers no longer being correct, for an example there was a question in Wipeout (Paul Daniels' era) which asked to identify best selling weekly publications - I'm pretty sure Beano and The Dandy would no longer feature!
Definitely not. The Dandy no longer exists (folded last month, a couple of weeks before your post) and the Beano, according to 2011's ABC figures (2012's weren't revealed) was 267th in the list.
http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/node/48769
What are you on about? The Dandy went online-only - it didn't fold (whatever that's supposed to mean in this context).
It's definitely not to do with answers no longer being correct, for an example there was a question in Wipeout (Paul Daniels' era) which asked to identify best selling weekly publications - I'm pretty sure Beano and The Dandy would no longer feature!
Definitely not. The Dandy no longer exists (folded last month, a couple of weeks before your post) and the Beano, according to 2011's ABC figures (2012's weren't revealed) was 267th in the list.
http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/node/48769
What are you on about? The Dandy went online-only - it didn't fold (whatever that's supposed to mean in this context).
On top of that the Sunday post group is still going with there newspapers in Scotland