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The Girls' Day Out Show has featured in No 1 Magazine [12] and Event Magazine [13] when it announced plans to expand further to Edinburgh, Birmingham, Manchester and Glasgow. It was a deal on Happli [permanent dead link ] [14] and has been the local press of the moment like The Manchester Evening News. [15]
The Manchester Evening News (MEN) is a regional daily newspaper covering Greater Manchester in North West England, founded in 1868.It is published Monday–Saturday; a Sunday edition, the MEN on Sunday, was launched in February 2019. [3]
In 1989, it was bought by the Guardian Media Group (GMG), publishers of The Guardian and The Manchester Evening News.GMG changed the style of the magazine, focusing more on listings and interviews, and branching out into publishing guide books and sponsoring events such as the City Life Food and Drink Festival, the City Life Comedian of the Year competition, and music events.
From 2004 until July 2009, the station's flagship programme was the 5pm weeknight edition of Channel M News (produced in conjunction with the Manchester Evening News), which later expanded to include breakfast, [8] lunchtime [9] and late evening bulletins as well as a weekly review programme and occasional live specials.
The Manchester Evening Chronicle was renamed Evening Chronicle in 1914. [3] Edward Hulton and Co., of London and Manchester, a private company of proprietors, printers and publishers, was sold for £6 million when Hulton retired due to illness in 1923. The newspapers were sold, including the Manchester Evening Chronicle.
Manchester Evening News wrote that “The Manchester Science Festival – supported by Siemens – gives people the chance to get up close and hands-on with all things loud, lively, explosive and experimental”. [11] The ball pool won Manchester Evening News’ City Life Awards Special Events Category 2015. [12] Festival director: Marieke Navin
The arena during sponsorship by Manchester Evening News Phones 4u Arena logo used from 2013 to 2015. The arena was constructed as part of the city's unsuccessful bid for the 2000 Summer Olympics. [10] Construction cost £52 million of which £35.5m was provided by government grants and £2.5m from the European Regional Development Fund ...
Reach plc publishes many newspapers, magazines and news websites. This list of Reach plc titles is a non-exhaustive list of these. Before 2018, Reach plc was known as Trinity Mirror plc. [1]