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Dumfries Courier
TypeWeekly newspaper
Owner(s)DNG Media
Founder(s)Henry Duncan (minister)
Founded1809
LanguageEnglish
Ceased publication1939
Relaunched1977
Headquarters6 High Street, Annan, DG12 6EJ, Scotland
CityAnnan
CountryScotland
Circulation22,425[1] (as of 2013)
Sister newspapersAnnandale Observer;
Annandale Herald;
Moffat News
OCLC number373603342
Websitehttp://www.dng24.co.uk/

The Dumfries Courier is a weekly newspaper published in Annan, Scotland. It was founded in 1809 by Rev. Dr Henry Duncan (1774-1846) as The Dumfries and Galloway Courier and is currently published by the DNG Media Group as the Dumfries Courier.

History

The Rev. Dr. Henry Duncan, minister of Ruthwell and creator of the savings bank, founded the Courier in order to compete with the Dumfries Weekly Journal, which he described as "an organ of public opinion” with “neither weight nor authority”.[2] He obtained his financial backing from his brothers, who were shipping merchants in Liverpool. Duncan owned and edited the newspaper until 1817, when he requested that John McDiarmid take over the editorship and become a partner in the business. Both editors displayed a moderate-to-liberal political stance, demonstrated by lengthy commentaries on prison reform, suffrage, Catholic emancipation and education.[3] After McDiarmid's death in 1852, the editorship was taken over by his son, William R. M’Diarmid.[4]

In 1884, the Courier was purchased by local conservatives and merged with the Dumfriesshire and Galloway Herald and Register in order to form the Dumfries and Galloway Courier and Herald. In 1939, it ceased publication owing to wartime paper shortages. In 1977, the newspaper, still owned by Dumfriesshire Newspapers Limited, restarted publication under the title The Dumfries Courier, sharing its online presence with DNG Media's other regional titles.[5]

Operations

The paper initially ran bi-weekly and was distributed on Tuesdays and Thursdays at a price of six pence, but became weekly from 1821.[4] When the paper resumed production in 1977, it did so as a free newspaper.[5]

Notable Reporters

See also

References

  1. ^ "Dumfries Courier". Newspaper Society Database. Retrieved 9 August 2014. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  2. ^ Duncan, George John C. (1848). Memoir of the Rev. Henry Duncan, D.D., Minister of Ruthwell, Founder of Savings Banks, Author of Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons, &C., &C. Edinburgh, London: W. Oliphant Hamilton, Adams. p. 77.
  3. ^ Cowan, R. M. W. (1946). The Newspaper in Scotland: A Study of Its First Expansion 1815–1860. Glasgow: George Outram & Co. Ltd. pp. 46–7.
  4. ^ a b Beals, M. H. "The Dumfries and Galloway Courier". Dictionary of Nineteenth Century Journalism. Proquest. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
  5. ^ a b "Dumfries Courier". British Newspaper Online. Retrieved 9 August 2014.