Sunday Herald
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Herald, meaning one who makes announcements, is a common name for newspapers throughout the English-speaking world. The Sunday editions are often called Sunday Herald, and exist in many places, including:
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Scotland
A Sunday broadsheet newspaper by the name of Sunday Herald was launched on 7 February 1999 by the Scottish Media Group.
Along with its sister titles The Herald and Evening Times it was sold on 5 April 2003 to Newsquest (a Gannett company) after a very public media debate. Questions were raised in the Scottish Parliament when the Barclay brothers, owners of rival papers The Scotsman and Scotland on Sunday, looked set to become owners.
Andrew Jaspan was editor from launch until 2004, when he resigned to become editor of The Age in Melbourne, Australia. Richard Walker was named his replacement. Walker, 49, had been with the title since its launch and had served as deputy to Jaspan for five years.
External link
- Sunday Herald online edition (http://www.sundayherald.com/)
Jamaica
A Sunday Herald is published in Jamaica.
United States
The name of the Sunday edition of The Boston Herald in Boston, Massachusetts is Sunday Herald.
Australia
Sunday Herald was formerly the name of the Sunday edition of The Sydney Morning Herald in Australia.
New Zealand
The Herald on Sunday was launched on October 3, 2004 as a Sunday edition of The New Zealand Herald.