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The Echo is a daily newspaper serving South Essex, England. [2] It used to be part of the Westminster Press owned by Pearson, [3] and is now owned by Newsquest. The paper was founded in September 1969 and is based in Basildon. [4] Initially, it was known as the Evening Echo.
The Echo, formerly known as the Evening Echo, [3] is an Irish morning newspaper based in Cork. It is distributed throughout the province of Munster, although it is primarily read in its base city of Cork. The newspaper was founded as a broadsheet in 1892, [2] and has been published in tabloid format since 1991.
The London Paper free evening London newspaper (2006–2009) Manchester Chronicle (1781–1842) Manchester Evening Chronicle (1897–1963; merged with Manchester Evening News) [63] Manchester Gazette (1795–1828) Manchester Herald (1792–1793) Manchester Observer (1818–1821) Medway News (1859-2011) Mercurius Aulicus (1643–1645)
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The Echo was initially a daily newspaper before becoming an evening paper and changing its name to the Evening Echo on 1 July 1958. It returned to being the Daily Echo again on 10 January 1994. The Echo is currently the only paid-for local newspaper covering the city of Southampton. On Saturdays, the Daily Echo produced the Sports Pink until ...
The Echo, a London newspaper published 1868–1905; The Echo, an evening newspaper which serves South Essex; L'Echo, a French-language financial newspaper published in Belgium; L'Écho de Paris, a daily newspaper in Paris from 1884 to 1944; The Blue Mountain Echo, published from 1909 to 1928 in Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia
The Sault News is the main daily and newspaper of record of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, United States. It is owned by Gannett . [ 1 ] Circulation is 1,900 in the Soo area, including Chippewa County, Michigan .
The News began in the North East in 1873, when Samuel Storey MP founded The Echo in Sunderland.Together with six partners and an original investment of £3,500, Storey hoped to produce an evening paper that reflected his radical views.