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Bristol24/7
Bristol 24/7 Logo
Bristol 24/7 Logo
Type of site
News and information
Available inEnglish
Founded2009
Headquarters,
Founder(s)Christopher Brown
Key peopleMartin Booth (editor)
URLbristol247.com
RegistrationOptional
Launched29 June 2009
Current statusActive

Bristol24/7 is an independent online newspaper, offering news, comment and features for the city of Bristol.[2] As of 2016, it had a print circulation of 20,000, with, on average, 200,000 unique monthly visitors to its website.[3]

Founded in 2009 by former The Independent and Western Daily Press journalist Christopher Brown,[4] it was designed as an independent newspaper for Bristol.[5] The following year, fellow Western Daily Press journalist Laura K Williams joined to launch a What's On section.

In 2011 it was voted EDF Energy South West Website of the Year.[6] It retained this title in 2012.[7] In June 2012, it received a commendation as Best Local News Website in the UK at the Online Media Awards.[8]

Bristol24-7 was sold to Dougal Templeton and Mike Bennett[9] and a new publication, Bristol24/7, was launched as a Community interest company in 2014.[10] Writers from the former Venue Magazine, Spark Magazine and online magazine Bristol Culture joined the company. Editor of Bristol Culture, Martin Booth, joined as co-editor of Bristol24/7 and became editor in November 2014.

Now based at the Paintworks, Arnos Vale, Bristol24/7 publishes content seven days a week from freelance journalists and bloggers from around the city.

Sections include news, business, comment, what's on, food and drink, lifestyle and culture.

References

  1. ^ "bristol247.com Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 2012-08-15.
  2. ^ "About Us". B24/7. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  3. ^ Freddy Mayhew, 'Bristol community news website and magazine receives £150,000 from social investment fund', PressGazette (5 July 2016).
  4. ^ Bristol journalist takes redundancy to launch local website Archived October 6, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ A new news site for Bristol: Chris Brown on independent news start-up Bristol 24-7
  6. ^ South West Media Awards 2011: What the judges said
  7. ^ Winners’ gallery from EDF Energy South West Media Awards
  8. ^ "Online Media Awards 2012". Archived from the original on October 6, 2015.
  9. ^ "Our Track Record". Ltd.uk.
  10. ^ Staff of axed magazine join revamped city website