The Daily Mail transitions to single global domain DailyMail.com
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Published: 07:10, 21 April 2026 | Updated: 07:10, 21 April 2026 The Daily Mail is today transitioning to a new global domain: DailyMail.com. The move brings the Mail's digital brands together under one masthead to serve a global audience from a single digital destination. It will also increase the visibility of the Daily Mail internationally, reinforcing our standing as a news and entertainment powerhouse worldwide. The transition – which comes into force today - also removes barriers for US advertisers, who are often restricted from running ads on international domains. The switch will be seamless for readers because anyone accessing the website via DailyMail.co.uk will be automatically redirected to DailyMail.com. All redirects will happen instantly and the site's design, content and navigation will remain unchanged - only the address at the top of the browser will be different. Subscribers and registered users on the website will need to login the first time they visit after the change is made. Danny Groom, Publisher and CEO of dmg media, said: 'Today represents the latest step in our mission to deliver world-class products and user experiences. 'Moving to a single domain reinforces Daily Mail's standing as a global news and entertainment powerhouse, and will help accelerate audience engagement and subscription growth.' Greta Lawn, President, North America, said: 'The new unified domain gives Daily Mail even greater visibility with advertisers and partners, particularly here in the US, where our audience and commercial business continue to grow rapidly. 'With a strengthened US leadership team now in place, we're well positioned to deliver the scale, speed and cultural relevance that brands and audiences expect from Daily Mail.' Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.





