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The Manchester Evening News is a regional evening newspaper that serves Greater Manchester, England. Here are some key facts about the newspaper:
History: The Manchester Evening News was first published in 1889 and has been in continuous publication ever since.
Circulation: The newspaper has a daily circulation of around 40,000 copies, making it one of the largest-selling evening newspapers in the UK.
Content: The Manchester Evening News covers local news, sport, and features from across Greater Manchester, including Manchester city centre, Salford, Trafford, Tameside, Oldham, Rochdale, Bury, Bolton, and Wigan.
Online presence: The newspaper has a strong online presence, with a website that attracts over 1 million unique visitors each month. The website features news, sport, and entertainment content, as well as a range of online services, including classifieds and job listings.
Parent company: The Manchester Evening News is owned by Reach plc, a national newspaper group that also publishes titles such as the Daily Mirror, Daily Record, and Liverpool Echo.
Awards: The Manchester Evening News has won several awards for its journalism, including the Regional Press Award for Newspaper of the Year and the British Press Award for Scoop of the Year.
Community engagement: The newspaper is committed to engaging with the local community and has a range of initiatives aimed at promoting community journalism and supporting local causes.