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The News Chronicle was a British daily newspaper. It ceased publication on 17 October 1960,[1] being absorbed into the Daily Mail. Its offices were in Bouverie Street, off Fleet Street, London, EC4Y 8DP, England.[1]
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Daily Chronicle
Main article: Daily ChronicleThe Daily Chronicle was founded in 1872. Purchased by Edward Lloyd for £30,000 in 1876, it achieved a high reputation under the editorship of Henry Massingham and Robert Donald, who took charge in 1904. Owned by the Cadbury family, with Laurence Cadbury as chairman,[2] the News Chronicle was formed by the merger of the Daily News and the Daily Chronicle on 2 June 1930.[3] with Walter Layton appointed as editorial director.[2]
Politics
With the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, the paper took an anti-Franco stance and sent two correspondents, Arthur Koestler (to Málaga)[4] and, later, Geoffrey Cox[4] (to Madrid) in 1936. In 1956, the News Chronicle opposed the UK's military support of Israel in invading the Suez canal zone, a decision which cost it circulation. According to Geoffrey Goodman, a journalist on the newspaper at the time, it was "one of British journalism's prime casualties of the Suez crisis".[5]
Death
In 17 October 1960, the News Chronicle "finally folded, inappropriately, into the grip"[5] of the right-wing Daily Mail despite having a circulation of over a million.[1] The News Chronicle's editorial position was considered at the time to be in broad support of the British Liberal Party, which was in marked contrast to that of the right-wing Daily Mail. As a result the News Chronicle ceased publication and the title was absorbed by the Daily Mail.[3]
As part of the same takeover, the London evening paper The Star was incorporated into the Evening News.
Notable contributors
Notable contributors to the News Chronicle and its predecessors included:
- Vernon Bartlett – diplomatic correspondent
- James Cameron – war correspondent
- G. K. Chesterton – weekly opinion column in the Daily News
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – war correspondent for the Daily Chronicle during World War I
- Geoffrey Cox – war correspondent for the Spanish Civil War (in Madrid), former editor and chief executive of ITN began his career with the News Chronicle in 1932
- E. S. Dallas – Paris correspondent
- Philip Jordan – war correspondent, World War II
- Thomas Kettle – war correspondent for the Daily News during the early part of World War I
- Arthur Koestler – writer and war correspondent for the Spanish Civil War
- Ritchie Calder - Science Editor, who broke the story of the discovery of DNA structure in 1953.
- H. G. Wells – contributor to the Daily News
- C. W. A. Scott - Aviation editor
- Norman Clark - War Correspondent, Foreign Editor
Editors
- 1930: Tom Clarke
- 1933: Aylmer Vallance
- 1936: Gerald Barry[4]
- 1948: Robin Cruikshank
- 1954: Michael Curtis
- 1957: Norman Cursley
See also
- Get Ahead: 1960s BBC TV programme sponsored by the paper.
Notes
- ^ a b c Liberal Democrat News 15 October 2010, accessed 15 October 2010
- ^ a b Dennis Griffiths (ed.) The Encyclopedia of the British Press 1492-1992, Macmillan, 1992, p.437
- ^ a b Timeline of UK newspapers
- ^ a b c Obituary of Sir Geoffrey Cox The Times 4 April 2008
- ^ a b Geoffrey Goodman "Suez and Fleet Street", BBC News, 1 November 2006. Accessed: 3 May 2010
External links
- DMGT Associated Newspapers – www.dmgt.co.uk
- Concise History of British Newspaper in the 20th Century – www.bl.uk
- History of the Daily News – www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk
- History of the Daily Chronicle – www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk
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