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in September 1974, and stopped printing on Saturdays in June 1979. In October 1980, Associated Newspapers announced that the newspaper would be closed at the end of the month. The last issue was on 31 October 1980. The paper was merged with its long-time rival the
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numbers of English newspapers between the 1850s and the 1930s can only be guessed at. (The newspapers would not publish exact figures except in their advertising, which cannot be trusted.) Some authors have carefully estimated that in 1910 the circulation of the
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was 300,000. Among the halfpenny evening papers, that would amount to a share of 35.7 per cent. The estimate for the average circulation of July 1914 is approximately 600,000, which would have made it the biggest evening paper in London.
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became one of the leading papers in England under the control of Northcliffe. Evening newspapers were not considered to be good investments in 1900, and most of the London newspapers were losing money. At the same time the
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brothers. For a long time it maintained the largest daily sale of any evening newspaper in London. After financial struggles and falling sales, it was eventually merged with its long-time rival the
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The English Newspaper: Some Account of the Physical Development of Journals Printed in London Between 1622 & the Present Day
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was struggling with financial problems and falling sales, for television was eating away its market share. It switched from
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published in London from 1881 to 1980, reappearing briefly in 1987. It became highly popular under the control of the
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were published in the paper between 1952 and 1964. In 1954, it was the first paper in the world to publish the
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into workplaces in place of men, which took place owing to the military conscription that began in 1916.
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Although it had been the biggest evening paper in London over several decades, by the 1970s the
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The rivalry between halfpenny papers in the late 19th century was fierce, and almost ended the
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were 10p. The revived newspaper was edited by Lori Miles, one of the first female editors in
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The march of journalism: the story of the British press from 1622 to the present day
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was one of the papers that transformed the English press with their so-called '
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delivery vans cross the North Circular Road in Finchley, September 1975
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in 1980. The newspaper was revived for an eight-month period in 1987.
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continued for a further three months as a separate brand from the
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Accessed March 20, 2007.
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Harmsworth, Esmond Cecil, second Viscount Rothermere (1898–1978).
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reappeared for a few months in 1987 when it was launched by the
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had a much more neutral approach to the introduction of women
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Tickle the Public: One hundred years of the popular press
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In 1960, as part of the same takeover that merged the
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The Origins of the Popular Press in England 1855–1914
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Evening News (London)

Associated Newspapers
Charles Williams
evening newspaper
Harmsworth
Evening Standard
Coleridge Kennard
Harry Marks
halfpenny
penny
The Times
Alfred
Harold Harmsworth
Tit-Bits
Daily Mail
Kennedy Jones
new journalism

Poster stamp
circulation
First World War
Daily Sketch
Associated Newspapers
Weekly Dispatch
Overseas Daily Mail
Esmond
Will Scott
Moomin
Tove Jansson

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