- Sheffield Telegraph
The Sheffield Telegraph is a weekly
newspaper published inSheffield , England.Founded in
1855 as the "Sheffield Daily Telegraph", it was the city's first daily newspaper, published at 08:00 each morning. The newspaper struggled untilW. C. Leng became editor in 1864, moving the business to Aldine Court, introducinglinotype printing and using it to support the Conservative Party. ["Leng, Sir William Christopher", "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography "]After taking over the "
Sheffield and Rotherham Independent " in1938 , it dropped the "Daily" from its name.The history of Sheffield's "Telegraph" is intertwined with that of "The Star" and the "
Green Un ". All three newspapers are now published by Johnston Press PLC. As has been the case for its sister publications, the Telegraph suffered several name changes along its history.The "Sheffield Daily Telegraph" was first published on
8 June 1855 and continued under this name until1934 . [ [http://catalogue.bl.uk/F/?func=full-set-set&set_number=088111&set_entry=000002&format=999| British Library Integrated Catalogue] ]In its early years, the newspaper was owned by Frederick Clifford and then William Leng. It aimed to popularise the Conservative Party cause among the
working class . By 1898, it was claiming sales of 1,250,000 copies per week, and it had two sister publications: the "Weekly Telegraph", which containedfeature article s and serialisedfiction , and the "Evening Telegraph", which later became "The Star". ["The History of the City of Sheffield 1843-1993: Images", ed. Clyde Binfield et al]From
16 July 1934 to29 October 1938 it appeared as the "Sheffield Telegraph", and as the "Sheffield Telegraph and Daily Independent" from31 October 1938 until13 May 1939 .During the first years of the war (
15 May 1939 -12 June 1942 ) the newspaper was named the "Telegraph & Independent", changing briefly (13 June 1942 -14 July 1942 ) to the "Sheffield Telegraph and Independent", before assuming the title "Sheffield Telegraph" on15 July 1942 which it maintained until14 September 1965 .The new title of "Sheffield Morning Telegraph" was implemented on
15 September 1965 and continued in use to10 January 1966 , after which "Morning Telegraph" was adopted (11 January 1966 -8 February 1986 ).In
1989 , a new series of the "Telegraph" was launched, printed weekly, on Fridays, and featuring a largeproperty section.The total average issue readership for the "Sheffield Telegraph" is 64,093. [ [http://jiab.jicreg.co.uk| Joint Industry Committee for Regional Press Research (JICREG)] data for
1 January 2007 ]Notable staff at the "Telegraph" have included cartoonists
J. F. Horrabin andPete McKee , criticsGeorge Linstead andE. F. Watling , football reporterJohn Motson , sub-editorIsrael Panner and journalistWill Wyatt .References
Bibliography
*Bob Horton, "Living in Sheffield: 1000 years of change"
External links
http://www2.sheffieldtoday.net/telegraph/homepage/index.htmhttp://www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk
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