Lincolnshire Echo

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The Lincolnshire Echo is a daily British regional newspaper for Lincolnshire, founded in 1894. It is owned by the Daily Mail Group. The main area for the paper's distribution is in or around Lincoln.

The Lincolnshire Echo Group also produces a series of Target newspapers - free weekly newspapers containing articles from the previous week's Echo for specific areas, including Boston, Gainsborough, Grantham, Lincoln, Louth, Skegness. The Retford Times is a weekly paid-for newspaper for the town of Retford, also produced by the Echo group.

As of Jun 2006 paper has an average circulation of 24,560[1], though many of the free Target newspapers have higher circulation figures.

The paper was named "Regional Newspaper of the Year" by the Newspaper Society in April 2005[2]. The current editor is Jon Grubb.

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