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The South Wales Evening Post is a tabloid daily newspaper distributed in the South West region of Wales. The paper has three daily editions – Swansea; Neath and Port Talbot; and Carmarthenshire[2] – and is published by Media Wales, part of the Reach plc group.[2] The current editor is Jonathan Roberts.[3] As the name suggests, it had previously been an evening paper, but later became a morning daily.

South Wales Evening Post
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Reach plc
EditorJonathan Roberts
Founded1893 as the South Wales Daily Post
LanguageEnglish / Welsh
HeadquartersSwansea, United Kingdom
Circulation5,471 (as of 2023)[1]
Websitewww.walesonline.co.uk

History

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Founded in 1893 as the South Wales Daily Post, the paper changed its name in 1932 to the current title.[4] Former journalists included poet Dylan Thomas, who joined from school in 1930 but left 18 months later to become freelance.[5]

In August 2006, according to the ABC figures, the South Wales Evening Post overtook the Cardiff-based South Wales Echo as the biggest-selling evening newspaper in Wales.[6]

Presently the Post is published six days a week by Media Wales, which also publishes the Carmarthen Journal, Neath Port Talbot Courier, and Llanelli Star.[2] The Evening Post produces a range of special features and supplements on entertainment, TV, motoring, property, employment and sport.[7]

In 2012, Local World acquired owner Northcliffe Media from Daily Mail and General Trust.[8]

In 2013 the paper gained national attention during the 2013 Swansea measles epidemic as it had previously led a campaign against the vaccine after misunderstanding Andrew Wakefield's research.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "South Wales Evening Post". Audit Bureau of Circulations (UK). 29 January 2024. Retrieved 2 March 2024.
  • ^ a b c Meeting of the Culture, Welsh Language and Sport Committee, Thursday, 16 February 2006
  • ^ Local World press release, 20 February 2013
  • ^ City & County of Swansea - Local and Welsh newspapers
  • ^ "Dylan's Life – The 1930s". dylanthomas.com. City and County of Swansea. 2022. Retrieved 1 October 2022.|
  • ^ "Editor to quit South Wales Echo". BBC News. 18 October 2007.
  • ^ South Wales Evening Post:Supplements
  • ^ "Daily Mail sells regional newspapers to Local World". BBC News, 21 November 2012
  • ^ Meikle, James (17 April 2013). "Measles outbreak sees 'missing generation' queuing for MMR jab". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
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