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The Courier (known as The Courier & Advertiser between 1926 and 2012) is a newspaper published by DC Thomson in Dundee, Scotland. [2] As of 2013, it is printed in six regional editions: Dundee, Angus & The Mearns, Fife, West Fife, Perthshire, and Stirlingshire. [3]
The Perthshire Advertiser (originally the Perthshire Advertiser and Strathmore Journal) [3] is a tabloid newspaper, published by Reach plc, in Perth, Scotland. The PA , as it is commonly known, comes out twice a week, on Tuesday and Friday.
UK newspaper widely available in Scotland: Broadsheet: 1888 Scottish Daily Mail: UK – Mid Market: Morning: Scottish edition of UK newspaper: Tabloid: 1896 Scottish Daily Express: UK – Mid Market: Morning: Scottish edition of UK newspaper: Tabloid: 1900 The Scottish Sun: UK – Popular: Morning: Scottish edition of UK newspaper: Tabloid: 1964
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Rangers' Hamza Igamane, St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari and Aberdeen versus Hearts are in focus in Sunday's Scottish Premiership games.
S. Scotland on Sunday; The Scots Independent; Scots Law Times; The Scotsman; Scottish Catholic Observer; Scottish Daily News; Scottish Daily Newspaper Society
The Evening Telegraph is a local newspaper in Dundee, Scotland. Known locally as the Tele (usually pronounced Tully or Tilly), it is the sister paper of The Courier, also published by Dundee firm DC Thomson. It was founded in 1877. Dave Lord is the Evening Telegraph's current editor. [3]
The sole newspaper based in the city is the Perthshire Advertiser, owned by Trinity Mirror. The newspaper's offices are based in Watergate, but the newspaper itself is printed in Blantyre. [citation needed] It outlasted both the Perthshire Courier (established in 1809) and the Perthshire Constitutional and Journal (1832). [91]