South Wales Argus
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Le South Wales Argus est un journal au format tabloïd quotidien publié à Newport au pays de Galles. Il est distribué à Newport, dans le comté Monmouthshire et dans quelques districts environnants[1].
Le journal est fondé au départ sous l'appellation The South Wales Argus and Monmouthshire Daily Leader le 30 mai 1892[2]. Le 15 mai 1890, la seconde partie du titre, Monmouthshire Daily Leader, est retirée ainsi que l'article défini quelque temps plus tard[3]. Le journal est imprimé à hauteur de 30 000 exemplaires et est la propriété de Newsquest, une filiale de Gannett. Depuis sa création jusqu'au 7 mars 2008, le journal était publié le soir imprimé à Newport mais à partir du 10 mars 2008, il devient un journal publié le matin et est imprimé à Oxford ou Worcester.
Notes et références
(en) Cet article est partiellement ou en totalité issu de l’article en anglais intitulé « South Wales Argus » (voir la liste des auteurs)
- ↑ (en) South Wales Argus sur www.britishpapers.co.uk. Consulté le 18 janvier 2011
- ↑ (en) John Davies, Nigel Jenkins et Menna Baines, The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales, University of Wales Press, 8 février 2008, 1059 p. (ISBN 978-0708319536), p. 615
- ↑ (en) David Berry, « The South Wales Argus and Cultural Representations of Gwent », dans Journalism Studies, vol. 9, no 1, 1er février 2008, p. 105-116
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