Crewe Chronicle
The Crewe Chronicle, originally known as the Crewe and Nantwich Chronicle, is a UK weekly newspaper first published on 21 March 1874.[1] It was founded by the editor of the Chester Chronicle as a Radical alternative to the Tory-biased Crewe Guardian.[2]
Now owned by Trinity Mirror, the Crewe Chronicle is published in a tabloid format every Wednesday and has a cover price of 82p. As of June 2012 the newspaper's circulation was 12,928.[3]
References
Citations
- Hughes (1975), p. 225
- Chaloner (1950), p. 140
- "Crewe Chronicle (series)" (PDF), ABC, retrieved 20 November 2013
Bibliography
- Chaloner, William Henry (1950), The Social and Economic Development of Crewe, 1780–1923, Manchester University Press
- Hughes, Herbert (1975), Chronicle of Chester: The 200 Years, 1775–1975, Macdonald & Jane's, ISBN 978-0-356-08209-7
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