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The Evening Chronicle, now referred to in print as The Chronicle, is a daily newspaper produced in Newcastle upon Tyne covering North regional news, but primarily focused on Newcastle upon Tyne and surrounding area. The Evening Chronicle is published by ncjMedia, a division of Reach plc. It has a circulation of 26,811 as of 2016, down −12.3% ...
0307-3645. Website. chroniclelive .co .uk. The Journal is a daily newspaper produced in Newcastle upon Tyne. Published by ncjMedia, (a division of Reach plc ), The Journal is produced every weekday and Saturday morning and is complemented by its sister publications the Evening Chronicle and the Sunday Sun. [2] The newspaper mainly has a middle ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle. The Newcastle Chronicle may refer to: The newspaper published in Newcastle upon Tyne, now known as the Evening Chronicle. The Newcastle Chronicle and Hunter River District News published in Newcastle, New South Wales. Category:
Billy the Bee drawn by Harry Smith c.1950. Billy the Bee, was a UK newspaper comic strip created by the cartoonist Harry Smith. It ran in the 1950s in The Evening Standard newspaper. It also ran in a number of Scottish and provincial newspapers. The Newcastle Evening Chronicle (NEC) carried the strip from 12 July 1954 to 13 June 1962 starting ...
Evening Chronicle (Newcastle upon Tyne) The Journal (Newcastle upon Tyne) Sunday Sun (Newcastle Upon Tyne) North West England. Accrington Observer; Anfield & Walton Star; Bootle Times; Chester Chronicle; Colne Valley Chronicle; Crewe Chronicle; Crosby Herald; Ellesmere Port Pioneer; Formby Times; Heywood Advertiser; Liverpool Echo; Maghull Star ...
A reviewer from Newcastle Evening Chronicle wrote, "His cool jazzy title track is one of the best recent chart singles and it's certainly no flash in the pan." [6] The newspaper also noted its "gentle sensual shunter with soul" and "latin and jazz influences."
Alan Oliver is a sports journalist and former chief sports writer for the Evening Chronicle, based in Newcastle upon Tyne. He has written reports on Newcastle United since the 1980s. He wrote an unofficial book about Kevin Keegan's time as manager of the club entitled Geordie Messiah. [1] On 28 December 2008, Oliver left the Newcastle Evening ...