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The Herald


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The Herald is a Scottish broadsheet newspaper founded in 1783. It is the longest running national newspaper in the world and the eighth oldest daily paper in the world.Wikipedia

Editorial areaScotland
FormatBroadsheetFreebase
PublishesDailyFreebase
Weekly readership91,000 readersNRS September 2014
OwnerNewsquest Media Group

Contact The Herald

Postal address200 Renfield Street
Glasgow
G2 3PR
Telephone+44 141 302 7000
Official website
Wikipedia
other emailfirstname.secondname@heraldandtimes.co.uk

Social media

Twitter@heraldscotland (124,684 followers) compare
Twitter: Sport@Herald_Sport_ (3,308 followers) compare
Twitter: Business@hsbusiness (542 followers) compare
Twitter: other@hspolitics (909 followers) compare

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…at Newsquest Media Group

David Coates Regional Managing Director North East
Gavin Steacy Managing Director Wales & Gloucestershire and Midlands South
Henry Faure Walker Chief Executive
Hughes Chris Regional Managing Director North West
Lindsey Archibald Digital Group Editor Newsquest Scotland & Ireland
Mark Smith Managing Director Digital Media
Paul Davidson Chairman

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