Stroud News & Journal
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The Stroud News & Journal is a weekly paid-for newspaper based in Stroud, Gloucestershire. It is published every Wednesday in a tabloid format by Newsquest and covers a large portion of the Stroud district, including the towns of Stroud, Minchinhampton, Nailsworth, Stonehouse and Chalford, and their surrounding villages.
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[edit] History
The SNJ, as it likes to refer to itself in print, was amalgamated in 1957 from the 'Stroud News' and the 'Stroud Journal'.
[edit] Dermographics and statistics
The SNJ has a circulation of around 19,000[1]. ABC statistics indicate a readership of 46,880, or roughly 2.5 readers per copy[2], with the readership split evenly between the socio-economic groups and age ranges.
[edit] Editorial team
Sue Smith (editor), Tamash Lal (news editor), James Davis and Lizanne Weafer (reporters), Ashley Loveridge (sports editor), Anna Parry (arts editor).
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- Circulation figures, according to the industry web site Hold the Front Page
- Jicreg.com, which provides statistics about newspapers