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The Express & Echo was established in 1904 as the result of a merger between the Western Echo and the Devon Evening Express, which was founded in 1864. [3] In 1909 it contained a column titled "Womanland" which dealt with various topics including suffrage protests. It was written by Exeter's first woman councillor (in time) Edith Splatt. [4]
ITV News West Country is a British television news service broadcast and produced by ITV West Country. It is broadcast from studios in Brislington, Bristol, with district reporters and camera crews based in newsrooms at Plymouth, Exeter, Truro, Taunton, Swindon and Gloucester. The programme currently transmits into two sub-regions.
When the BBC introduced regional television news on 30 September 1957, viewers in the South West were initially served by a five-minute bulletin from Bristol shared with what would become the BBC West and BBC South regions. [2] For geographical reasons, the timeslot for regional news had to be shared with a bulletin for Wales.
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Eastern Morning News; The Echo (London) Edinburgh Advertiser; Edinburgh Courant; Edinburgh Herald and Post; English Chronicle; English Churchman; The Era (newspaper) The European (newspaper) The Evening News (London newspaper) Evening Post (London) The Examiner (1710–1714) The Examiner (1808–1886)
Trewman's Exeter Flying Post was a weekly newspaper published in Exeter between 1763 and 1917.. Robert Trewman (1738/39–1802) and William Andrews quarrelled with Andrew Brice, printer of the Exeter Journal, and left him to establish the Exeter Mercury or West Country Advertiser: after several changes of title, the newspaper became known as Trewman's Exeter Flying Post.