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later admitted: "In our childlike, simple ways, we thought this might be sufficient, but in a few months all the money was gone, so we paid in another ÂŁ3,500 and that soon went too." As the prospect of any great financial success receded, Ruddock, Gourley and Palmer withdrew from the project. Storey, however, remained dedicated to the idea, and took on their shares. A further ÂŁ7,000 in investment from Storey enabled the remaining partners to abandon the "wheezing flat-bed press" and, in July 1876, the
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praise, for its campaigning journalism, specialist writing, community work, photographic images and appeals for good causes over the decades. Examples of notable writing include a 2006 campaign highlighting the threat posed by bogus callers to the elderly and a 2005 campaign to protect 999 crews from
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s 50th anniversary in 1923 was marked by a visit from company chairman Samuel Storey. Storey died two years later, three months after his eldest son Fred, and the chairmanship passed to another Samuel—Fred's elder son. In the same year, plans were laid to improve the Bridge Street premises. The work
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take a huge technological leap forward when a ÂŁ12 million printing press was installed. It was used for the first time in December 1996 and was capable of printing up to 70,000 newspapers an hour. The press was part of a multimillion-pound revamp, which also saw journalists making up full
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and nostalgia features on Wednesdays, an entertainment supplement, cars guide and nostalgia stories on Thursdays and a property pull-out on Fridays. The Saturday edition includes a leisure pull-out, featuring fashion, entertainment and restaurant reviews, while a local history nostalgia supplement,
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was still part of Portsmouth and Sunderland Newspapers until the end of the 1990s, although printed by Northeast Press, a subsidiary of the main company. However, the last link to the original founder, Samuel Storey, disappeared in 1999, when Johnston Press took over the business in May that year.
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and MP Sir Charles Palmer, newspaper editor Richard Ruddock, rope-maker Thomas Glaholm and draper Thomas Scott Turnbull. Lack of experience—only Ruddock had previous knowledge of newspaper management—and over-optimistic estimates of costs meant that the initial funds were quickly exhausted. Storey
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in County Durham in 1991. Designed to show visitors how the newspaper would have operated in around 1913, the life-size exhibit includes a distribution office, reporter's office, stationery shop and fully working printing press. The replica office took museum staff several months to research and
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for the next 100 years. Old buildings were demolished, new machine and composing rooms built on West Wear Street and two rotary presses installed just before the move, each capable of printing 24,000 copies an hour. These changes brought about increased circulation, but it took another
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is still published by Northeast Press, although Johnston Press—the nation's second largest regional publisher—now owns the whole company. In September 2012 it was announced the multimillion-pound press hall was to close, with the loss of 81 jobs, and printing operations moved to Sheffield. On
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moved from Bridge Street to a purpose-built newspaper office at Echo House, Pennywell Industrial Estate, in 1976. The move brought an end to the traditional methods of printing using hot molten metal to produce type and printing plates, and introduced computer technology. The ÂŁ4 million
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new-look website was launched in February 2007, while a digital editing suite was created within the office at the same time. The audio-visual equipment allows reporters to both write about and film stories as they happen, and the articles can be published on-line within seconds.
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Samuel Storey, a former teacher and future Sunderland mayor and Member of Parliament, founded the paper to provide a platform for his political views and to fill a gap in the newspaper market. Although the 100,000-strong population of Sunderland was already served by two weekly
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title-piece appeared reversed out in white on a red background, instead of the more familiar red or black lettering. The new title-piece was designed to give a greater impact to the colourful front page. It was the first in a series of changes which included dropping
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s website in January 2007, and this figure rose to 216,000 by January 2008. The website is updated 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with stories including football match reports and football transfer rumours among the most popular. Slideshows, videos and
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character had for years indicated the match results of Sunderland with a smile, a frown or a tear, while adorning the outside wall of the Bridge Street building. After several years in storage, he was returned to the wall of the new
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Richard Storey. News of a move from Bridge Street to Pennywell, Sunderland, was also announced during the anniversary celebrations. The old newspaper building has since been replaced by a modern apartment block. The
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s first internet news service was also launched in 1996. A further ÂŁ5 million was spent on updating the pre-press and press hall area in 2004, to improve printing quality and speed of production.
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moved to Rainton Meadows Industrial Estate that year and then to the North East Business and Innovation (BIC) Centre at Wearfield, Sunderland, in 2019. In December 2020 it was announced that former
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was printed on 22 December 1873, on a flat-bed press in Press Lane, Sunderland. Five hundred copies of the four-page issue were produced at noon and 4 pm, and sold for a halfpenny each.
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falling behind the times in its production methods. Established as a "leading daily newspaper", it was one of the last to still be setting type by hand in 1900. This changed in 1902, when
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in London in 1999, to show how writing can be made simpler for people with reading difficulties, and a specially printed edition of the newspaper appeared on the TV show
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would try its best to put them right". But he added: "Always with moderation and without esteeming all those who oppose us as fools and knaves." Early copies of the
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The Shields Gazette Offices and Printing Works received a direct hit by heavy calibre bombs, the whole printing department and part of the offices were wrecked.
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The Durham Thirteen: Biographical sketches of the members of parliament returned for the City, Boroughs, and County of Durham, at the general election of 1874
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building was undamaged, it was forced to print its competitor's paper under wartime rules. It was during this time that the paper's format changed, from a
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was launched with an initial investment of ÂŁ3,500, raised by donations of ÂŁ500 each from Storey and his business partners. Those joining the venture were
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also produces a number of regular supplements and articles of specialist interest each week. These include sport and business supplements each Monday, a
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become the first daily newspaper in the North East to be completely produced by photo-composition and web-offset printing. It also saw a change in the
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is an evening newspaper, published from Monday to Saturday each week. The paper has a daily circulation of 4,580. The news coverage provided by the
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Footnote reference: According to the website Measuringworth.com, ÂŁ3,500 in 1873 had a purchasing power equivalent to about ÂŁ242,240.36 today.
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continued to be printed in much smaller type above the new title. A further title-piece redesign in 1972, however, dispensed with the words
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group—one of the United Kingdom's largest publishers of local and regional newspapers. As of December 2022, the paper had an average daily
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Following a major refurbishment of the Bridge Street base in the mid-1960s, the next milestones for the paper came in 1973. The first was
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half-penny piece. According to the website Measuringworth.com, a halfpenny in 1873 had a current purchasing power of 14.5 pence
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focuses mainly on local events, including human interest, crime and court stories, as well as reports on the local football team,
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in the early 1990s, but had to be put down on 17 February 1996 after pulling up badly lame during a routine morning gallop. The
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lead-setting machines were brought in to set type mechanically. A landslide victory for the Liberal Party followed at the 1906
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Following the deaths of two further partners, Backhouse in 1879 and Turnbull in 1880, Storey bought their shares to become the
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are included in the circulation area too. The main newspaper rivals in the Sunderland and County Durham area include
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covers a circulation area of 40 square miles (100 km) in North East England, which includes parts of
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attacking Storey for having exploited the strike for political gain. Storey successfully sued for libel.
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in 2000 found readers spent an average of 33 minutes reading the paper. The same survey showed the
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was printed in Press Lane, Sunderland on 22 December 1873; 1,000 copies were produced and sold for a
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in Sunderland and East Durham is greater than that of all other regional newspapers put together".
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North East Business & Innovation Centre, Westfield, Enterprise Park East, Sunderland, SR5 2TA
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has become part of the culture of the North East of England and a replica branch office of the
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from its main title-piece, following a redesign in 1959. Instead, the paper became known as
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A racehorse was named after the paper in 1991, which was owned by a consortium of 250 
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views held by Storey and his partners, it was also Sunderland's first local daily paper.
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with him to set up new newspapers and buy up others. Among those purchased were the
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Sub-editors checking facts and news stories at the Bridge Street office in the 1960s
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included enlarging the printing works and was completed by the end of the 1920s.
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Hull Publishing, 1890 (held in the Robinson Library, University of Newcastle)
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s chief proprietor. A year later, in 1881, he met Scottish-born millionaire
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The Steve Jones Prize For reporting that contributes most to the community
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The Steve Jones Prize For reporting that contributes most to the community
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Colliery strike of 1891 pitted the two papers against each other, with the
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Echo newspapers being loaded into vans at the Bridge Street printing works
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was printed at Pennywell on 26 April 1976 and was issue number 32,512.
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converted from a bi-weekly to a daily paper in the same month as the
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its all-time record circulation figure of 95,000 copies of the
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are also included on the site in addition to the news of the day.
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nearest rival, was not as fortunate. Its premises in Chapter Row,
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of the 1930s and two World Wars. Sunderland was heavily bombed in
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create, and was opened by Sir Richard Storey, great-grandson of
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survived intense competition in its early years, as well as the
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being attacked on duty, which both received official praise in
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Industrial Estate, Sunderland, from 1976 until April 2015. The
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North East trainee with highest marks in the NCTJ examination
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name still lives on, however, as the project has been named
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continued to be published throughout the war, despite paper
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moved to new premises at 14 Bridge Street, Sunderland.
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UK newspaper serving the areas of Sunderland and East Durham
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Statistics show that almost 80,000 people visited the
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Industrial Estate, Sunderland, from 1976 until April 2015.
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The pre-war days of hot metal newspaper production at the
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survived for the next quarter of a century, providing the
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is published Monday–Saturday and was formerly part of the
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Parliamentary Representation of the Six Northern Counties
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Another change inspired by the move was a return for the
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made a profit. It was a time of intense competition; the
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Echo goes to Science Museum to help people to read again
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news pages on computer screens for the first time. The
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meetings, and critical articles on Liberal opponents.
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soared, the paper was forced to double in price to a
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