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Morning Advertiser is the only weekly pub trade publication in the UK. It currently has a circulation of more than 32,500 that reaches the key decision-makers in England and Wales. In March 2011, William Reed Business Media, bought The Publican from United Business Media and merged the two titles to form The Publican's Morning Advertiser (PMA). As well as a weekly magazine the brand sports a website with regular news updates and a property section for budding landlords, and 14 annual events, the biggest of which - The Publican Awards - takes place in March. The PMA also hosts The Great British Pub Awards and the Great British Pub Food Awards, as well as the Top 50 Gastropubs awards.
History
The Morning Advertiser was first published in 1794 by the London Society of Licensed Victuallers. It was devoted to trade interests, rather than to the support of a political party. Its circulation, however, fostered by the society, was, in the middle of the 19th century, second only to that of The Times. Charles Dickens was an early contributor to the paper. It holds claim to the title of oldest continuously produced paper in the UK as it was the only paper to continue to print despite paper rationing during the war.
Editors
- Franklin
- 1828: John Anderson
- John Sheridan
- John Scott
- 1850: James Grant
- 1870: Alfred Bate Richards
- 1876: N. de la Fleuriere
- 1877: Thomas Hamber
- 1882:
- 1902: Hamilton Fyfe
- 1903:
- 2000: Andrew Pring
- 2009: Paul Charity
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