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6 November 1880, South Wales Echo, front page, earliest surviving copy Media Wales, printing plant and main offices, Thomson House, Havelock Street and Park Street, Cardiff, Wales, 2007, demolished in 2008. The newspaper was founded in 1884 and was based in Thomson House, Cardiff city centre. It is published by Media Wales Ltd (formerly Western ...
A review of the front page stories from the daily and weekly newspapers in Wales. ... [South Wales Echo] [South Wales Evening Post] [Western Mail] [Flintshire Leader] [Wrexham Leader]
More from Wales' papers. Western Mail. Daily Post. South Wales Evening Post. The Flintshire Leader. South Wales Echo. The Wrexham Leader. South Wales Argus. Abergavenny Chronicle. Monmouthshire Beacon
In 1928 the Western Mail Ltd amalgamated with David Duncan & Sons, who published the South Wales Daily News and the South Wales Echo, which was established in 1884. [4] The merged company became Western Mail and Echo Ltd. and because of the merger Evening Express and South Wales Daily News closed. [4]
Six Park Street, offices of the South Wales Echo and Western Mail. Cardiff's daily tabloid newspaper is the South Wales Echo, founded in 1884 and formerly based in Thomson House, now in 6 Park Street in the city centre. There are two daily editions – News Extra in the morning and City Final edition. The Weekend Edition is published on ...
More from Wales' papers. Western Mail. Daily Post. South Wales Evening Post. The Flintshire Leader. South Wales Echo. The Wrexham Leader. South Wales Argus. Abergavenny Chronicle. Monmouthshire Beacon
In August 2006, according to the ABC figures, the South Wales Evening Post overtook the Cardiff-based South Wales Echo as the biggest-selling evening newspaper in Wales. [6] Presently the Post is published six days a week by Media Wales, which also publishes the Carmarthen Journal, Neath Port Talbot Courier, and Llanelli Star. [2]
More from Wales' papers. Western Mail. Daily Post. South Wales Evening Post. The Flintshire Leader. South Wales Echo. The Wrexham Leader. South Wales Argus. Abergavenny Chronicle. Monmouthshire Beacon