- The Scone Advocate
Infobox_Newspaper
name =
on22 December 2005
type = Weeklynewspaper
format =Tabloid
foundation =October 7 1887
owners =Rural Press
headquarters = 206 Kelly Street,
Scone, NSW,Australia
editor = N/A
website = [http://www.scone.yourguide.com.au/ www.scone.yourguide.com.au]
political ="The Scone Advocate" is an Australian local
newspaper , serving the communities of Scone, Aberdeen and Murrurundi in theUpper Hunter Valley. It is owned byRural Press , and goes on sale each Thursday for $1.40. The newspaper was founded in1887 , the same year Scone was declared amunicipality .History
The Advocate began publication on
October 7 ,1887 as a weekly broadsheet newspaper, under the ownership of founderArthur "Advocate" Smith . Five years later, it became a twice-weekly publication, and in1898 , the paper purchased their first typewriter. In1933 , Smith passed away, and was replaced by his sonArthur Fleming "Tod" Smith . The paper commenced construction of a new building in 1935, and later soon moved to a new location in Kelly Street, replacing the original offices at the corner of Liverpool and Guernsey Streets, which were destroyed by fire in 1942.A year later,
John Arthur "Jack" Smith replaced his father as editor of the Advocate. In1954 , publication days were changed to Tuesdays and Fridays. Also in 1954, the paper is sold to a locally-owned company, Scone Advocate Limited, with local businessmanJ.M. "Mick" Flint as managing director. Later that year, then-editorVern Hennessy left the paper, and the paper switched to a tabloid format.Between
1957 and1975 , the Advocate had three editors:Joseph Charles "Joe" Court ,William E.M "Mac" Abbott , andJames "Jim" Brundson . In1974 , the newspaper was purchased byWestern Newspapers Ltd. , a subsidiary ofConsolidated Press Group , controlled by the Packer family. The next year, Mike Pritchard was appointed as editor, and continued in that role until1990 . In1976 , the newspaper changed to a weekly publication, released Wednesdays.In
1982 , a move to develop the paper into a regional newspaper called The Valley Advocate with a wider-circulation proved unsuccessful. The paper was given away free outside of Scone, but local residents were still required to pay twenty five cents to buy a copy. In1984 , the Scone Advocate banner is restored, with a new publication date of Thursday (which is still the case today. Also in that year, the Packer-controlledRegional Publishers Pty. Ltd. was merged withUpper Hunter Newspapers , owned by theMcClintock family ofMuswellbrook , to formUpper Hunter Publishers Pty. Ltd . This led to the paper being published off-site in Muswellbrook, with its commercial printing division sold to a private company in1986. In
1987 , Rural Press Limited purchased Regional Newspapers' group of publications, including the Advocate, and printing moved again, this time to the "Maitland Mercury " site. In1990 ,Anthony "Tony" Newman takes over from Pritchard as editor for the next two and a half years. In1991 , the newspaper launched its first complimentary magazine for that year's Scone Horse Week. A succession of female editors soon followed, withAnnella "Nella" Powell taking control in1993 , andRhonda Turner in1994 .In
1996 , the Advocate was complied on site for the first time using theQuark Xpress system, replacing the Atex system that had to be accessed in Muswellbrook. In1997 , the publication began to use colour on a regular basis for the first time starting onDecember 4 . The Advocate acquired adigital camera in2000 , and also launched their website that year. Also in 2000, Rural Press sold off the Advocate's long-time headquarters to local businessmen, and moved into rented premises in 2001. Turner resigned as editor in 2002, and since then a number of journalists have worked at the Advocate.In
2005 , the printing facilities were moved once again, this time toTamworth at the "Northern Daily Leader " site. In2007 ,Fairfax Media acquired Rural Press in an agreed merger, while locally, the paper'sMacintosh computers were replaced with PCs. The paper celebrated its 120th anniversary in October with the discovery of old film footage from the first few months of transmission ofNBN Television , which looked at the operations of a local newspaper.National Attention
The newspaper drew national media attention for its coverage of a gruesome murder in Aberdeen in the late 1990s, particularly from the ABC program "Media Watch" in
2000 [http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/transcripts/s123304.htm (1)] . The newspaper was criticized by the program, local readers and the victim's family for its graphic coverage. The editor at the time, Rhonda Turner, defended the newspaper and its reporting of the incident.Prior to this, the newspaper's articles had appeared as part of the game show "
Don't Forget Your Toothbrush ".Alumni
*
Mike Pritchard (editor, 1975-1990, now breakfast presenter atABC Upper Hunter )
*David Bauche (journalist, 2007, now at2NM /Power FM Muswellbrook)See also
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List of newspapers in Australia External links
* [http://scone.yourguide.com.au/home.asp "The Scone Advocate" website]
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