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The ''Peterborough Telegraph'', or ''PT'' as it is known locally (formerly the ''Peterborough Evening Telegraph'' or ''ET''), is the local newspaper for the city of
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,
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, in the
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. It is based at New Priestgate House in the city centre. Since 2012, the renamed ''Peterborough Telegraph'' has been a weekly title, published every Thursday morning. The final daily paper was published on Saturday, 26 May. Previously, the ''Evening Telegraph'' was published in full colour on Monday to Saturday mornings plus supplements; jobs (Thursday), property (Wednesday), motors and entertainment (both Friday) and a
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''ET Life'' on Saturday. Sister paper, the ''Peterborough Citizen'' is published every Thursday, with a round-up of the weeks content. An accompanying iPad football app was launched at the time of the change to a weekly print cycle.


History and ownership

The paper began in 1948 as localised edition of the ''
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'', founded in
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in 1897, with four change pages. From 1961 it was published in Peterborough from the Advertiser's offices in Cumbergate. A district edition was published between 1966 and 1967, entitled Stamford Evening Telegraph from 1987 to 1988, continuing as a general county edition with seven change pages. The East Midland Allied Press was formed in 1947 by merger of the
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Printing and Publishing Co., the Peterborough Advertiser Co., the West Norfolk and King's Lynn Newspaper Co. and commercial printing sections at
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, King's Lynn and
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. It was overseen by Pat Winfrey, the son of Sir
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, who had bought the '' Spalding Guardian'' in 1887. In 1996, Emap, as it had become known, divested 69 newspapers, including the Peterborough Evening Telegraph Co. The ''Peterborough Telegraph'' is now owned by
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. In 2012, the daily paper was scrapped in favour of a weekly paper, being published and distributed on a Thursday. Significant stories given in-depth coverage by the newspaper include the
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and the
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.


''Citizen and Advertiser''

The ''Peterborough Advertiser'' (established 1854) amalgamated with the ''Peterborough Citizen'' (established 1898) in 1946, subsequently publishing as ''Peterborough Citizen and Advertiser'' until 1976. For much of its life it had localised editions for
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,
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, city and county. The ''Advertiser'' was published monthly until 1855, when it appeared under the title ''Peterborough Weekly News and General Advertiser'' and in 1898 it began to appear twice weekly. The Wednesday edition was subsequently titled the ''Citizen''. It was in fact always the ''Advertisers midweek edition, which did not attain its own title until 1903. Previously it had been published as ''Peterborough Advertiser and South Midland Times'' (Wednesday series). This became a free title in 1977, initially as the ''Peterborough Advertiser'', but now as the ''Citizen''. From 1909 to 1914 there existed a Saturday sports edition of the Wednesday paper called the ''Saturday Citizen''. This was briefly titled ''Citizen Football Edition'' from 1913.''Saturday Citizen''
Newsplan, Libraries and Information East Midlands (Retrieved 2 June 2008).


See also

*''
Peterborough Herald and Post The ''Peterborough Herald and Post'' was a weekly freesheet delivered to households in the city of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, in the United Kingdom. It was run from offices on Cross Street in the city centre, until ceasing operations in 2008. ...
''


References


External links


Peterborough TodayEast Midlands Newspapers Ltd.Johnston Press
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