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Media Wales Ltd.
IndustryPublishing
Founded1869
HeadquartersSix Park Street,
Cardiff CF10 1XR,
Wales
Key people
Tim Gordon (Editor),
Wayne Davies (Executive editor)
ProductsNational and regional newspapers
WebsiteWales Online
Front page of the earliest surviving copy of the Welsh newspaper South Wales Daily News; 7 February 1872

Media Wales Ltd. is a publishing company based in Cardiff, Wales. As of 2009 it was owned by the Trinity Mirror Group.[1] It used to be known as the Western Mail & Echo Ltd.

History

The former Thompson House

The Western Mail was founded in 1869 by the 3rd Marquess of Bute as a Conservative newspaper.[2] In 1893, the original building in St. Mary Street was destroyed by fire and a new building was opened also in St Mary Street two years later.[2]

In 1928 the Western Mail Ltd amalgamated with David Duncan & Sons, who published the South Wales Daily News and the South Wales Echo, which was established in 1884.[2] The merged company became Western Mail and Echo Ltd. and because of the merger Evening Express and South Wales Daily News closed.[2] In 1960, the newspapers left St Mary Street and moved to Thomson House, Cardiff.[2]

On 1 October 2007 Western Mail and Echo Ltd changed its name to Media Wales.[3]

WalesOnline

WalesOnline is the Media Wales website for Welsh news, sport, business and entertainment.

CardiffOnline

Cardiff Online is Media Wales' portal for news from the country's capital. The different sections include information on local community news, yourCardiff, lifestyle, Parklife (local sport), Cardiff Blues, Cardiff City F.C. and Cardiff Devils.[4]

Pizzaman

Pizzaman is Wales’ first online drama series, broadcast by WalesOnline. The mini-series was created by former film students Teilo Trimble and James Robson, who took inspiration from Robson’s stint as a takeaway driver following graduation.

It featured 15 short films ranging between four and eight minutes, all shot in different locations around Cardiff, which follow student deliveryman Taj. Each episode is named after a district of Cardiff.[5]

Publications

Titles published by the company include:[1]

The company also operates several news websites focused on Welsh news and classified advertising.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c "Wales - Trinity Mirror Plc". Retrieved 11 October 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e "National Library of Wales - Western Mail & Echo Ltd Records". National Library of Wales. Retrieved 14 March 2010.
  3. ^ "New name for Wales' skyline". Media Wales. Retrieved 14 March 2010.
  4. ^ Cardiff Online
  5. ^ Wales Online | Pizzaman - WalesOnline's exclusive drama starts today