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The ''Northampton Chronicle & Echo'' (known locally as ''"The Chron"'') is a local newspaper serving
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, England, and the surrounding towns and villages. It was published daily from Monday-Saturday until 26 May 2012 at a price. It then began to publish one edition per week each Thursday. The paper is owned by
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Origin

The title was the result of a 1931 merger of two dailies: the ''Northampton Daily Chronicle and Evening Herald'' (founded 1880) and the ''Daily Echo'' (founded in 1885 and retitled as the ''Northampton Daily Echo'' in 1908), which occupied a striking
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office building overlooking Northampton's famous market square. This was demolished in the late 1970s to make way for a shopping development. A blue plaque marks the spot where the ''Daily Echo'' was published for almost a century. The ''Chronicle & Echo'' and its associated titles moved to new quarters at Upper Mounts. Printing in Northampton ceased at the time of the weekly change in 2012 and is now done at the Johnson Press location in
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Related media

A glossy monthly, the ''Northampton Town and County Independent'', edited by Bernard Holloway and the local author-editor Lou Warwick, was also published by the same company, which was once part of the
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group headed by Lord Barnetson. One of the ''Chronicle's'' sister papers in those days was the ''
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''. The ''Chron's'' main competitor was the weekly '' Northampton Herald & Post'' (circulation 45,582),Press Gazette: ''Full breakdown for all titles'' 29 February 2012, accessed 19 June 2012
/ref> which was free and delivered throughout the town and surrounding areas but was in comparison lighter on news and heavy on advertising, until it ceased publishing in 2016. Until 2015, the ''Chron'' issued a free version of the weekly '' Northampton Mercury'' with a circulation of 44,000 to compete with its rival.


Staff

Among the ''Chronicle & Echo''s most notable journalists were author Michael Green, who wrote ''The Art of Coarse Rugby'', scriptwriter Alistair Foot, the ''Guardian'' readers' editor Ian Mayes, chairman of the Sportswriters Association Barry Newcombe, former Boxing Board of Control general secretary John Morris, theatre historian Lou Warwick, and author and editor John Marquis (formerly of
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and Thomson Newspapers), whose books about the Sir Harry Oakes murder case and the
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an tyrant Papa Doc have found an international audience. Valentine Low, a journalist on the ''Times'', columnists Yvonne Roberts and Matthew Engel also worked on what is known locally as "The Chron". Helen Blaby writes a general interest column. Michael Green's novel ''Don't Print My Name Upside Down'' was based largely on his experiences at the ''Chronicle & Echo''. The paper's chief sub-editor Stanley Worker kept a copy in his desk and, during rare dull moments, would proudly peek at references to himself. Green's book ''The Art of Coarse Acting'' was based on his experiences as an amateur actor at Northampton's amateur drama group the Masque Theatre. Green, Foot, Marquis and Warwick were all at different times editor of the ''Chronicle''s long-running daily 'chat' page, called Town Talk and County Gossip by Hamtune. Three went on to become authors and the fourth (Foot) a playwright. Mayes has also published compilations of his 'corrections and clarifications' columns in ''
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''. Two went on to become editors: Lou Warwick of the ''Northampton Town and County Independent'', John Marquis of the Packet Newspapers group in Cornwall and ''The Tribune'' (a morning newspaper) in the
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. Both John Morris and John Marquis were also London Sports Editors and Chief Boxing Correspondents of major newspaper groups—Morris of United Newspapers (''Yorkshire Post'', ''Lancashire Evening Post'' and ''Chronicle & Echo'') and Marquis of Thomson Regional Newspapers (''
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'', the '' Western Mail'', the ''Press and Journal'' and ''The Journal''). Among the ''Chronicle & Echo'' editors were W Cowper Barrons, John Barrons, Vincent Halton, Gerald Freeman, Philip Green and Mark Edwards. One of the company's most notable figures was L W Dickens, long-serving editor of ''The Mercury and Herald'', in its heyday the 'bible' of Northamptonshire farmers. Another of the company's characters was the photographer Roland Holloway, who worked on the ''Chronicle'', ''Mercury'' and ''Independent'' for half a century. He was born in 1905, the same year his father William Henry Holloway launched the ''Independent''. During a career running from the 1920s to the 1970s, Roland took more than 80,000 photographs and attended 28,000 assignments. A collection of his work was published in book form in 1985. It was called ''Roland Holloway's Northamptonshire, Fifty Years of Photographs 1924–1974'', published by Northamptonshire Libraries.


Sponsorship

In the 1994–95 English football season the company sponsored local team
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See also

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List of newspapers in the United Kingdom Twelve daily newspapers and eleven Sunday-only weekly newspapers are distributed nationally in the United Kingdom. Others circulate in Scotland only and still others serve smaller areas. National daily newspapers publish every day except Sund ...
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Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph The ''Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph'' is the local newspaper for north and east Northamptonshire and is the sister paper of Northampton's '' Chronicle & Echo''. It is based at Newspaper House in Rothwell Road, Kettering, and has since 1996 ...


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