Shields Gazette

The Shields Gazette, established in 1849, is a daily newspaper. It was known as the oldest provincial evening newspaper in the United Kingdom.[1]

Shields Gazette
Founded1849
LanguageEnglish
CountryUnited Kingdom

It was originally established as a weekly paper - the North and South Shields Gazette and Northumberland and Durham Advertiser - but became a daily evening paper after the repeal of Stamp Duty in 1855.[2] Later it became the Shields Gazette and Shipping Telegraph.

It is now part of North East Press, a division of Johnston Press, and the paper has been printed on the presses of the Sunderland Echo in Pennywell, Sunderland, since 1992. In July 2012 most of the reporters, sports and editing staff moved to a new base at the Sunderland Echo.[3]

The paper covers the whole of South Tyneside. In the period December 2010-June 2011, it had an average daily circulation of 15,161.[4]

References

  1. "History of North East Press". Shields Gazette. Johnston Press. Archived from the original on 2007-05-14. Retrieved 2007-05-20. The Gazette is the UK's oldest provincial evening newspaper and was first published in 1849.
  2. "Shields Gazette". britishpapers.co.uk.
  3. North-East daily newspapers' offices to be closed - Journalism News from HoldtheFrontPage
  4. "ABC figures: How the regional dailies performed". HoldTheFrontPage. UK. 31 August 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
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