What area does the Press and Journal cover?

What area does the Press and Journal cover?

Published six days a week, The Press and Journal’s circulation area covers Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire, Moray, Inverness, and Highlands and Islands. Our aim is to remain local and relevant to our readers with our content, while also including Scottish, national and international news.

How many people read the Press and Journal?

The Press and Journal reaches 285,000 adults every week.

How do I contact the Press and Journal?

If you wish to make a complaint you can contact us by e-mail at [email protected], by writing to The Editor, the Press and Journal, 1 Marischal Square, Broad Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1BL or by calling us on 01224 690222.

What day does the Ross Shire Journal come out?

Friday
The Ross-shire Journal is a weekly newspaper published on a Friday and is the county’s best selling weekly paper.

Where is Ross Cromarty Scotland?

the Scottish Highlands
Ross and Cromarty is in the Scottish Highlands, to the north and west of Inverness. As the map shows, there’s a string of villages along the east coast, more separated villages along the lochs and inlets of the west coast, and lonely moors and mountains in between.

Where is Ross County Scotland?

Ross and Cromarty, historic region, northern Scotland, spanning the width of the country from the North Sea on the east to the Atlantic Ocean on the west. It includes Lewis (part of the island of Lewis and Harris) in the Outer Hebrides. Ross and Cromarty comprises the historic counties of Ross-shire and Cromartyshire.

What is the oldest newspaper in Scotland?

‘Caledonian Mercury’. At the National Library of Scotland we hold the earliest newspaper printed in Scotland. This was ‘The heads of severall proceedings in the present Parliament’ (Edinburgh, 1641), which reprinted news from London.

How do I contact Aberdeen Press&Journal?

Aberdeen – Press & Journal and Evening Express Family Announcements and Advertisements If you require assistance, would like to stop or amend an existing advert or have an enquiry, please contact the relevant team detailed below. Contact Centre:01224 691 212, opening hours 9am – 5pm, Monday to Friday.

When did the Aberdeen Journal become a daily newspaper?

In 1748 it changed its name to the Aberdeen Journal. It was published on a weekly basis for 128 years until August 1876, when it became a daily newspaper. The newspaper was owned by the Chalmers family throughout the nineteenth century, and edited by members of the family until 1849, when William Forsyth became editor.

What is the press and Journal?

The Press and Journal is a daily regional newspaper serving northern and highland Scotland including the cities of Aberdeen and Inverness. Established in 1747, it is Scotland’s oldest daily newspaper, and one of the longest-running newspapers in the world.

Where to find the best news in Scotland?

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