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