- Croydon Guardian
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Croydon Guardian
Croydon Guardian LogoType Weekly free newspaper Format Tabloid Owner Newsquest Media Group Headquarters Croydon, London
EnglandCirculation 99,753[1]
(December 2007)Official website Croydon Guardian The Croydon Guardian (with locally-branded editions) is a weekly free local newspaper covering the London Borough of Croydon, South London, and surrounding areas. The newspaper is published once a week, every Wednesday, and is distributed free of charge in the borough of Croydon. It is sold for 50p at newsagents and other shops in and around the borough. With an average distribution of 99,753 copies, this makes it one of Newsquest's highest read newspapers in London
The newspaper is owned by regional newspaper publisher Newsquest Media Group's South London arm.[2] The newspaper, like many other local papers, has a high average advertising content percentage of around 77% according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. There are over 25 editions to the newspaper for different districts in the borough, although a Mitcham edition, which is in the London Borough of Merton is also published.
There are many sister newspapers surrounding the Croydon Guardian area:
- Sutton Guardian [3]
- Bromley News Shopper [4]
- Wimbledon Guardian [5]
- Streatham Guardian [6]
- Wandsworth Guardian [7]
- Lewisham News Shopper [8] - For the London Boroughs of Lewisham and Greenwich.
- Epsom Guardian
References
- ^ "Summary Report, Croydon Guardian - 02-Jul-2007 to 30-Dec-2007". Audited Bureau of Circulations (ABC). 2007. http://www.abc.org.uk/cgi-bin/gen5?runprog=nav/abc&noc=y. Retrieved 2008-04-02.
- ^ Croydon Guardian website
- ^ Local news, sport, jobs, homes & cars in Epsom, Hounslow, Kingston, Sutton, Wimbledon, Wandsworth
- ^ This Is Local London: Where I Live: Bromley
- ^ This Is Local London: Where I Live: Wimbledon, Morden & Mitcham
- ^ This Is Local London: Where I Live: Streatham
- ^ This Is Local London: Where I Live: Wandsworth
- ^ This Is Local London: Where I Live: Lewisham & Greenwich
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