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Central Fife Times and Advertiser – weekly tabloid newspaper and classified advertiser in the Cowdenbeath, Kelty and Lochgelly area; Dunfermline Press – weekly tabloid newspaper for West Fife; East Fife Mail – tabloid weekly sister paper of Fife Free Press for the Levenmouth area; Fife Free Press – weekly tabloid newspaper for the ...
With average sales of 21,852 [3] [when?] the newspaper was read by more people in the Dunfermline area than any other quality newspapers combined. When included with the other local newspapers owned and published by the Dunfermine Press Group, such as the Central Fife Times and the Fife and Kinross Extra , the Dunfermline Press Group claimed to ...
The newspaper was first published in 1871. It was called the Fife Free Press, & Kirkcaldy Guardian until 1892 when the name was changed to the Fife Free Press. [4] In November 2010, the format of the paper was changed from broadsheet, which had been the format since its first publication, to tabloid. [3] In 2013 it had an average circulation of ...
Darlington & Stockton Times; Darlington/Aycliffe Advertiser; Denbighshire Free Press; Devizes, Melksham & Vale of Pewsey News; Dorking Life; Dorset Advertiser; Dudley News; Dunfermline Press; Durham Advertiser; Ealing Times; East London and West Essex Guardian Series (www.guardian-series.co.uk) Chingford Guardian ; Epping Forest Guardian ...
Local programming is produced and broadcast from Original 106 Fife's Kirkcaldy studios, airs a weekday breakfast show between 6am and 10am, presented by Dave Connor and Vanessa Motion. At other times, the station broadcasts a mix of programming originating from both the Kirkcaldy and Aberdeen DC Thomson studios - all of which is tailored ...
Abe and his brother, Alex Moffat, were central to the miners' struggle for economic rights. Many years later, the Central Fife Times and Advertiser reported that "the name Moffat was to become legend throughout the Fife, then Scottish, and ultimately the British mining industry. The Moffat brothers were reported to be in the thick of every ...
For over forty years, Grampian Television maintained a base in Dundee for newsgathering and advertising sales purposes, covering Tayside and north east Fife. Since January 2007, the station (now known as STV North) has produced and broadcast a nightly opt-out bulletin for the area, within the regional news programme STV News at Six - originally from studios in Harbour Chambers and since 2008 ...
The Fife Herald & Post is a weekly Scottish freesheet that delivers to households in Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy, Cowdenbeath, Inverkeithing and surrounding areas. The paper used to be called the Dunfermline Herald & Post. It consists mainly of advertising and promotional pieces, with some editorial relating to local news and sport.