Glossop Advertiser
English newspaper
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The Glossop Advertiser is a weekly newspaper which serves the town of Glossop, Derbyshire, England. It is owned by Trinity Mirror plc.[2] The paper's sister paper, The Tameside Advertiser which is also a freesheet but covers the neighbouring Metropolitan Borough of Tameside in Greater Manchester. The main competitors to both papers are the Tameside Reporter and Glossop Chronicle which are both paid-for newspapers. The Glossop Advertiser is essentially a localised version of the Tameside Advertiser with some news stories specific to the area, but much of the content is generalised between the two newspapers.
| Type | Weekly newspaper |
|---|---|
| Format | Tabloid |
| Owner | Reach plc |
| Editor | Claire Mooney |
| Headquarters | Manchester, England |
| Circulation | 12,896 (Jul–Dec 2007)[1] |
| Price | Free to residents in the town of Glossop, Derbyshire, or £0.36 in stores |
| Website | glossopadvertiser |
In February 2010, the owners of the Glossop Advertiser, Guardian Media Group, sold it along with the flagship Manchester Evening News and 22 other local titles to Trinity Mirror plc.[2]
See also
- Tameside Advertiser (The Glossop Advertiser's sister newspaper)