NEWS CHRONICLE
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The '''News Chronicle''' was a British daily newspaper. It ceased publication in 1960, being absorbed into the ''Daily Mail''.
The ''News Chronicle'' was formed by the merger of the ''Daily News'' and the ''Daily Chronicle'' on 2 June 1930.
The ''Daily News'' was founded in 1846 by Charles Dickens, who also served as the newspaper's first editor. The Daily News was conceived as a radical rival to the right-wing Morning Chronicle.
The ''Daily Chronicle'' was founded in 1872. Purchased by Edward Lloyd for £30,000 in 1876, it achieved a high reputation under the editorship of Henry Massingham and Robert Donald who took charge in 1904.
The ''News Chronicle'' ceased publication in 1960 when the title was absorbed by the Daily Mail. The ''News Chronicle's editorial position was considered to be in broad support of the British Liberal Party. This was in contrast to the right-wing Daily Mail.
Notable contributors to the News Chronicle included:
★ Vernon Bartlett - diplomatic correspondent
★ James Cameron - war correspondent
★ E. S. Dallas - Paris correspondent
★ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – war correspondent for the Daily Chronicle during World War I
★ Arthur Koestler - writer and political activist
★ H. G. Wells – contributor to the Daily News
★ ''DMGT Associated Newspapers'' - www.dmgt.co.uk
★ ''Concise History of British Newspaper in the 20th Century'' - www.bl.uk
★ ''History of the Daily News'' - www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk
★ ''History of the Daily Chronicle'' - www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk
The '''News Chronicle''' was a British daily newspaper. It ceased publication in 1960, being absorbed into the ''Daily Mail''.
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| History |
| Notable Contributors |
| External links |
History
The ''News Chronicle'' was formed by the merger of the ''Daily News'' and the ''Daily Chronicle'' on 2 June 1930.
The ''Daily News'' was founded in 1846 by Charles Dickens, who also served as the newspaper's first editor. The Daily News was conceived as a radical rival to the right-wing Morning Chronicle.
The ''Daily Chronicle'' was founded in 1872. Purchased by Edward Lloyd for £30,000 in 1876, it achieved a high reputation under the editorship of Henry Massingham and Robert Donald who took charge in 1904.
The ''News Chronicle'' ceased publication in 1960 when the title was absorbed by the Daily Mail. The ''News Chronicle's editorial position was considered to be in broad support of the British Liberal Party. This was in contrast to the right-wing Daily Mail.
Notable Contributors
Notable contributors to the News Chronicle included:
★ Vernon Bartlett - diplomatic correspondent
★ James Cameron - war correspondent
★ E. S. Dallas - Paris correspondent
★ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – war correspondent for the Daily Chronicle during World War I
★ Arthur Koestler - writer and political activist
★ H. G. Wells – contributor to the Daily News
External links
★ ''DMGT Associated Newspapers'' - www.dmgt.co.uk
★ ''Concise History of British Newspaper in the 20th Century'' - www.bl.uk
★ ''History of the Daily News'' - www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk
★ ''History of the Daily Chronicle'' - www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk
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