Press

Media Coverage

Third-party reporting on AngryPages, starting with the first mainstream feature and the proof around it.

Main proof

Daily Mirror article screenshot about AngryPages

The Daily Mirror feature is the main proof, kept large enough to inspect without swallowing the whole page.

What it proves

  • AngryPages received third-party press coverage from Daily Mirror.
  • The coverage exists as both an online feature and a print artifact.
  • The proof can be shown as a dated media reference, not just founder-owned copy.

What the article says

Daily Mirror profiled AngryPages as a Sri Lanka-built media platform aiming to export stories, ideas, and intellectual property into bigger markets.

The piece positions AngryPages as a Sri Lanka-built publishing company trying to turn long-form writing, stories, and intellectual property into exportable product.

Why it matters

  • It gives AngryPages a third-party reference that is easier to cite than self-description.
  • It shows the company can enter mainstream press, not only founder-owned channels.
  • It creates a cleaner starting point for future reporters, partners, and investors.

Print proof / listing

The print proof and listing show that the feature had a durable newspaper presence, not only a passing web mention.

Notes

This is the first mainstream signal: outside reporting, real scrutiny, and a wider public frame.

This page should stay factual and visual: coverage first, context second, no inflated spin.