The Orcadian

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FormatTabloid (since 2018)
Owner(s)Orkney Media Group (Anderson-Mackintosh family)
Founder(s)James Urquhart Anderson
The Orcadian
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatTabloid (since 2018)
Owner(s)Orkney Media Group (Anderson-Mackintosh family)
Founder(s)James Urquhart Anderson
EditorLeah Seator
Founded1854; 171 years ago (1854) (as A Literary and Commercial Advertiser for Orkney and Zetland)
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersKirkwall, Orkney, Scotland
Websitewww.orcadian.co.uk

The Orcadian is the oldest newspaper in Orkney, Scotland, first published in 1854. At first a monthly paper, it soon became a weekly. The newspaper is based in Kirkwall but printed in Glasgow for sale every Thursday.[1] It is part of the Orkney Media Group, formed out of a partnership with a competing newspaper, Orkney Today, in 2007.[2]

Tabloid format and modernisation

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