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Another of those print-is-dead-long-live-print tales. A small publishing company is planning to launch a weekly, called the Pembrokeshire Herald, on 5 July.Another of those print-is-dead-long-live-print tales. A small publishing company is planning to launch a weekly, called the Pembrokeshire Herald, on 5 July.
The paid-for title will sell for 50p and have a print run of 20,000 copies, reports HoldTheFrontPage.The paid-for title will sell for 50p and have a print run of 20,000 copies, reports HoldTheFrontPage.
Despite the claim by its editor, Bruce Sinclair, to be filling a gap in the market, the county is already served by at least five papers, such as Newsquest's Western Telegraph and Milford & West Wales Mercury, plus the Tindle-owned Pembroke Observer, Tenby Observer and County Echo.Despite the claim by its editor, Bruce Sinclair, to be filling a gap in the market, the county is already served by at least five papers, such as Newsquest's Western Telegraph and Milford & West Wales Mercury, plus the Tindle-owned Pembroke Observer, Tenby Observer and County Echo.
The new paper will be published by the Milford Haven-based Megagroup Pembrokeshire, which also owns Pembrokeshire's Best magazine.The new paper will be published by the Milford Haven-based Megagroup Pembrokeshire, which also owns Pembrokeshire's Best magazine.
Source: HoldTheFrontPageSource: HoldTheFrontPage
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