View all newsletters
Sign up for our free email newsletters

Fighting for quality news media in the digital age.

  1. News
December 10, 2012

Plans to launch thrice-weekly newspaper in Scarborough scrapped

By William Turvill

Plans to launch a thrice-weekly newspaper in Scarborough have been scrapped after the head of the project admitted the plan was too ambitious.

Scraborough Voice editor Steven Thurston instead aims to launch a new monthly magazine in the town next year.

He initially planned to launch the paper in September 2012, after Johnston Press announced plans to convert the Scarborough Evening News from a daily to a weekly.

Thurston said at the time that there was "a huge gap for daily news, there’s an awful lot of news in the area, and people can’t wait for a weekly – people want a daily newspaper".

He told Press Gazette today that the area was still deprived of local news and that he hoped to launch a newspaper in the future.

He added: "They were very ambitious plans but we are looking at, maybe a couple of years into the future, [launching] a newspaper.

"But it will be a quality project. We wouldn’t want to have launched something that would have folded within a week."

Content from our partners
Free journalism awards for journalists under 30: Deadline today
MHP Group's 30 To Watch awards for young journalists open for entries
How PA Media is helping newspapers make the digital transition

In addition to the monthly magazine, which will be handed out free to households in the area, Thurston is also running a website featuring rolling news.

Thurston, a designer, works on the site alongside one other full-time editorial member of staff. The Voice also relies on content coming through from its website, where readers are encouraged to submit articles.

The monthly magazine will launch in March, six months after Thurston originally intended the thrice-weekly to launch.

The new title will collaborate with the monthly Scarborough Advertiser and make it a more editorial-based operation. There will be 20,000 copies delivered per month.

There will be less pages, 32 instead of 48, but the title will be A4 sized rather than A5. Thurston says the Advertiser has gone from “strength to strength” and ran to just 16 pages long this time last year.

On the launch of the monthly magazine, Thurston said: “We wanted to give Scarborough something, so we are improving our current magazine and doubling its size."

Topics in this article :

Email pged@pressgazette.co.uk to point out mistakes, provide story tips or send in a letter for publication on our "Letters Page" blog

Select and enter your email address Weekly insight into the big strategic issues affecting the future of the news industry. Essential reading for media leaders every Thursday. Your morning brew of news about the world of news from Press Gazette and elsewhere in the media. Sent at around 10am UK time. Our weekly does of strategic insight about the future of news media aimed at US readers. A fortnightly update from the front-line of news and advertising. Aimed at marketers and those involved in the advertising industry.
  • Business owner/co-owner
  • CEO
  • COO
  • CFO
  • CTO
  • Chairperson
  • Non-Exec Director
  • Other C-Suite
  • Managing Director
  • President/Partner
  • Senior Executive/SVP or Corporate VP or equivalent
  • Director or equivalent
  • Group or Senior Manager
  • Head of Department/Function
  • Manager
  • Non-manager
  • Retired
  • Other
Visit our privacy Policy for more information about our services, how Progressive Media Investments may use, process and share your personal data, including information on your rights in respect of your personal data and how you can unsubscribe from future marketing communications.
Thank you

Thanks for subscribing.

Websites in our network