South Manchester Reporter
Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Manchester Evening News |
Editor | Lawrence Matheson |
Founded | c.1950 |
Political alignment | Centre-right, Populist |
Headquarters | Didsbury, Manchester |
Circulation | 52,603 (Jul-Dec 2006) (Weekly) |
Website | http://www.southmanchesterreporter.co.uk |
The South Manchester Reporter is an English weekly newspaper published every Thursday. Distributed in South Manchester, it sells around 6,000–6,200 copies per week and is read by an estimated 57,000 people, making it one of the most widely read subsidiaries of the Manchester Evening News. The paper has also merged with another of South Manchester's newspapers, the local version of the Manchester Metro News.
It began life on 10 November 1978 as the Withington Reporter. In March 1980, the name was changed to The Reporter and again to the South Manchester Reporter in November 1988.[1]
The South Manchester Reporter covers the following areas:[2]
- Burnage
- Chorlton
- Didsbury
- Fallowfield
- Ladybarn
- Levenshulme
- Northenden
- Old Moat
- Withington
- Whalley Range
References
- ↑ "South Manchester Reporter Celebrates its 30th Anniversary". 2008.
- ↑ South Manchester Reporter - Contact Us South Manchester Reporter official website
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