The
Evening Chronicle is a daily, evening
newspaper produced in
Newcastle upon Tyne, covering
Tyne and Wear, southern
Northumberland and northern
County Durham. It was founded in 1885 by
Joseph Cowen. It is published by ncjMedia, a division of
Trinity Mirror.
The Chronicle was always a broadsheet, from its inception right up until 8 October 1997, when it became a tabloid-sized paper. The newspaper concentrates on local news, largely human interest stories and sport. Circulation increases on Thursdays with the publication of a large jobs section.
Sister Papers
Owned by
Trinity Mirror, the
Chronicle is the sister publication of another North East newspaper
The Journal. The two papers complement each other with
The Journal being published in the morning and the
Chronicle in the afternoon and evening.
In 2007, the local free paper The Herald and Post was rebranded under the Chronicle banner, as Chronicle Extra.
See also