The Northern Echo
Typical Northern Echo front page |
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Type | Regional daily |
Format | Compact (Tabloid) |
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Owner | Newsquest |
Editor | Peter Barron (from 1999) |
Founded | 1870 |
Language | English |
Price | £ 0.40 |
Headquarters | Darlington, England |
Circulation | 50,675 |
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Website: http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk |
The Northern Echo is a daily regional newspaper serving the north-east of England. The paper is based in Priestgate, Darlington. Its first edition was published on January 1, 1870. The paper was started by John Hyslop Bell with the backing of the Pease family as a liberal alternative to existing local papers.[1]
Today, The Northern Echo is owned by Newsquest (Yorkshire and North East) Ltd. According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations during the second half of 2006, The Northern Echo sold on average approximately 50,000 copies each day.[2] It has five editions, Teesside, North Yorkshire, North Durham, South-West Durham and Darlington.
Although traditionally a broadsheet, since January 14, 2006, the Saturday edition of the paper has been produced in a tabloid format.[3][4] The move was testing the water for a complete change over, following in the steps of a number of other British broadsheets, including The Times, The Independent, and The Guardian that had recently ditched the broadsheet format in favour of smaller page sizes. After a positive response and increased sales of the compact Saturday edition, on February 26, 2007, the newspaper converted completely to a tabloid format.[5]
The Northern Echo has a number of sister publications, including the weekly and the free Advertiser series.
See also
- William Thomas Stead: Editor of The Northern Echo from 1871-1880
- Harold Evans: Editor 1963-1967
References
- ^ W.T. Stead & The Northern Echo, The W.T. Stead Resource Site, Retrieved 2007-07-28
- ^ ABC Circulation Certificate Retrieved 2007-07-24
- ^ "The compact revolution", The Northern Echo, 2006-01-14. Retrieved on 2007-07-24.
- ^ Lagan, Sarah. "Northern Echo turns tabloid", Press Gazette, 2006-01-13. Retrieved on 2007-07-28.
- ^ "Northern Echo ditches broadsheet and turns compact", Press Gazette, 2007-02-23. Retrieved on 2007-07-28.