The Western Gazette is a regional newspaper, published every Thursday in Yeovil, Somerset, England. The newspaper and digital operation is based at the Yeovil Innovation Centre.
Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Trinity Mirror |
Founder(s) | Charles Clinker[1] |
Editor | Emma Slee |
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Language | English |
Headquarters | The Innovation Centre, Barracks Close, Copse Road, Yeovil, Somerset, BA22 8RN |
Circulation | 3,518 (as of 2022)[2] |
Website | www.somersetlive.co.uk |
History
editThe Western Gazette was founded in 1863 in Yeovil.[1] The first issue was published on 21 February, with a price of one penny.[3] In 1867, it merged with the Western Flying Post, which had been founded in Yeovil in 1743; the Western Flying Post had merged in 1749 with the Sherborne Mercury, which was first published in 1737.[1][a]
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In 2012, Local World acquired owners Northcliffe Media from Daily Mail and General Trust.[7] Trinity Mirror took control of Local World in late 2015 as part of a £220m deal.[8]
In June 2016, the newspaper launched Somerset Live, a digital platform dedicated to providing news coverage, feature/human interest stories, entertainment and live blogs to readers across the South West of England and surrounding areas.[9] The website received an overhaul and a redesign in May 2017 to deliver a more user friendly experience, with improved features and interaction.[10]
Notes
edit- ^ The initial publication of the Sherborne Mercury was in February 173+6⁄7,[4] which fell between New Year's Day (January 1) and the start of the British civil year (March 25)—see discussion at Old Style and New Style dates#Start of year adjustment. The Western Gazette began noting the founding year of the Sherborne Mercury as 1737 rather than 1736 at some point during 1986–1987.[5][6]