Darlington & Stockton Times

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A substantial proportion of Darlington & Stockton Times readers live in rural areas, and it contains information and news relating to farming issues.[1]

It was one of the last UK newspapers to devote its front page entirely to adverts; a practice that persisted until 1997. Compact format replaced broadsheet in 2009.[4]

History

Title

The Darlington & Stockton Times was first published with four broadsheet pages, on a single sheet, in 1847 as the:

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before in 1894, the full title became:

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Objectives

Before publication, Brown advertised the newspaper would

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..labour to promote the diffusion of liberal principles, and the progress of peaceful and enlightened measures for the removal of national Abuses, and for securing the just Rights and Privileges of all men and the safety and welfare of the Country... Our views are in favour of Peace, Temperance, a reformed criminal code, thorough Sanitary Regulations, and the Extension of unfettered Education to all.

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In the event, page one of the first edition contained only auction news, insurance and general advertisements. Meetings of the Darlington Abstinence Society and Stockton Institute of Literature and Science filled page two, but it sold out.[5]

Ownership

1847 Liberal philanthropist and barrister, George Brown established the newspaper, with printer Henry Atkinson, in Barnard Castle. He employed Henry King Spark as a compositor, and subsequently moved the newspaper to the better connected and larger market of Darlington.[4][5]
1849 George Brown moved back to Barnard Castle and sold his newspaper to property developers Robert and William Thompson.[4]
1864 The Thompsons' business failed and their newspaper was purchased by the now wealthy Henry King Spark. He used it in his bids to establish Darlington as a parliamentary borough, and be its first mayor and member of parliament. Darlington became a borough and Spark embarrassed the powerful, liberal Pease family but he was not elected to either position. In 1870, liberals, including the Pease family, established the Northern Echo to counter the Darlington & Stockton Times' influence in Darlington.[4][6][5]
1878 Spark was declared bankrupt and title passed to the rival, liberal faction led by Northern Echo publisher John Hyslop Bell, and the Pease family.[4]
c.Template:TrimScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Mirroring a split in the Liberal Party, the newspaper's directors disagreed over its position on home rule for Ireland. Those favouring home rule were bought out by the unionist Arthur Pease's faction. The Darlington & Stockton Times supported Pease's 1895 campaign to become Tory aligned Liberal Unionist MP for Darlington. Pease ousted the Northern Echo supported Liberal Theodore Fry from the seat.[4][7]
1914 Arnold Rowntree and Charles Starmer controlled, liberal aligned and Northern Echo owning, North of England Newspaper Company Ltd purchased the Darlington & Stockton Times. The newspaper retained its unionist voice.[8][7][4][9]
1921 North of England Newspapapers Company Ltd purchased by Charles Starmer and Pearson's, King and Hutchings Ltd. King and Hutchings Ltd subsequently renamed Westminster Press Ltd.[10][11][7]
1937 Pearson take complete control of Westminster Press Ltd.[12][7][13]
1969 Pearson plc floated on the London Stock Exchange.[13]
1995 Westminster Press Ltd sold by Pearson plc to Newsquest Media Group Ltd.[14]
1999 Newsquest Media Group Ltd purchased by Gannett Company Inc.[15]
2019 GateHouse Media purchased Gannett Company Inc, and subsequently took the name of its acquisition.[16]

Location

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1848 Bennett House / Central Hall, Darlington[4][5] Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
1866 Purpose built premises in Salt Yard, Darlington[4][5] Script error: No such module "Coordinates".
1931 Priestgate, Darlington[4][2] Script error: No such module "Coordinates".

Circulation

Weekly ABC circulation for second half of year:

1923 25,927[18]
2011 22,369[19]
2012 Decrease 21,117[19]
2013 Decrease 20,072[1][20]
2014 Decrease 18,743[20][21]
2015 Decrease 17,341[22]
2016 Decrease 15,538[22]
2017 Decrease 14,214[23]
2018 Decrease 13,117[24]

ISSN

The Darlington & Stockton Times regional edition ISSN codes are:[3]

  • 1470-4305, North Yorkshire
  • 1470-4307, County Durham
  • 1470-4323, Cleveland

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