"Nobody Knows Glasgow Better" | |
Type | Daily newspaper (Two editions: Late News Edition and Late News Extra) |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Newsquest |
Publisher | Herald & Times Group |
Editor | Graeme Shields |
Founded | 1876 |
Political alignment | None |
Language | English |
Headquarters | 200 Renfield Street Glasgow, Scotland |
City | Glasgow |
Country | Scotland |
Circulation | 29,951 daily (as of January to June 2015) |
Sister newspapers |
Sunday Herald The Herald (Glasgow) The National (Scotland) |
ISSN | 0307-5745 |
Website | http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk |
The Evening Times is an evening tabloid newspaper published Monday to Saturday in Glasgow, Scotland.
The paper, an evening sister paper of The Herald, was established in 1876. The paper's slogan is "Nobody Knows Glasgow Better".
Publication of the Evening Times (and its sister paper) moved to a Charles Rennie Mackintosh building in Mitchell Street in 1868. The building is now the Lighthouse, Scotland's Centre for Architecture, Design and the City.
In 1964, publishers George Outram were bought by Sir Hugh Fraser. In 1979, the ownership was acquired by Tiny Rowland's Lonrho.
On 19 July 1980, the paper moved to offices at 195 Albion Street, a black-fronted building modelled after the Black Lubyanka building of the Daily Express in London's Fleet Street. The Albion Street building had previously housed the Scottish Daily News workers' cooperative from May to November 1975.
A management buy-out in May 1992 created Caledonian Newspapers, later purchased by Scottish Television in 1996. After the purchase the TV group renamed itself "Scottish Media Group", which was later shortened to SMG and, in 2008, rebranded as STV Group plc.
The Evening Times and The Herald are owned by Newsquest (a division of Gannett), which acquired it with the purchase of the publishing arm of the Scottish Media Group in 2003 for £216 million. Newsquest also owns the Scottish Jobs website s1jobs.com
The newspaper is sold in trademark vendor stalls around Glasgow City Centre, with the salesmen calling out the well-known slogan "Times! Evening Times!" every few minutes. In addition it is delivered to doors around Glasgow by paper boys and girls, and is also sold in numerous stores around Greater Glasgow.