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The ''Shropshire Star'' is reputedly the twelfth biggest-selling regional newspaper in the UK. It is based at Grosvenor House, Telford where it covers the whole of
Shropshire Shropshire (; alternatively Salop; abbreviated in print only as Shrops; demonym Salopian ) is a landlocked historic county in the West Midlands region of England. It is bordered by Wales to the west and the English counties of Cheshire to ...
plus parts of
Herefordshire Herefordshire () is a county in the West Midlands of England, governed by Herefordshire Council. It is bordered by Shropshire to the north, Worcestershire to the east, Gloucestershire to the south-east, and the Welsh counties of Monmouths ...
, Worcestershire,
Staffordshire Staffordshire (; postal abbreviation Staffs.) is a landlocked county in the West Midlands region of England. It borders Cheshire to the northwest, Derbyshire and Leicestershire to the east, Warwickshire to the southeast, the West Midlands C ...
,
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and Mid Wales. It is printed by Newsquest at their Deeside office. Currently edited by Martin Wright, the ''Shropshire Star'' publishes one edition on Monday through Saturday. In the first half of 2012, the newspaper had a daily circulation of 49,751 but ten years later paid print circulation had declined by more than three quarters to 10,815 (Jan-June 2022). The ''Shropshire Star'' has been under the continuous ownership of the Graham/Meier family almost since its inception. The family controls the publication through their equity stake in Midland News Association (MNA), which also owns the '' Express & Star'' newspaper.


History

The ''Shropshire Star'' has been in circulation since Monday 5 October 1964, inheriting a nightly circulation of around 19,000 from the old Shropshire edition of the '' Express & Star''. The Midland News Association board saw an opportunity with the growth of Dawley New Town - later renamed Telford - and produced a successful news and advertising product to serve a county which is a mixture of agriculture and industrial areas. The ''Shropshire Star'' later became the first evening newspaper in Europe to use web-fed offset printing, which refers to the use of rolls (or webs) of paper supplied to the printing press.


Online media

The ''Shropshire Star'' publishes breaking news and sport content online each day, in addition to regular blogs and unique video content. Its website, shropshirestar.com, was launched in 1997. A ''Shropshire Star'' App for
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and iPhone was launched in January 2012, using page-turning technology to mimic the look and feel of the actual newspaper. August 2012 saw the website re-launched in a responsive web design alongside its sister title expressandstar.com – believed to be the first of any other regional newspaper websites in the UK. The website also offers free access to the weekly ''Chronicle'' and ''Journal'' series. By 2015, the term ''Shropshire Star'' was being inputted into search engines more than 200,000 times per calendar month, which made it the most popular search string with the word ''Shropshire'' in the request.


Editors

* Keith Parker (1972–1977) * Robert Jones (1977–1991) * Warren Wilson (1992–1994) * Andy Wright (1994–1998) * Adrian Faber (1998–2001) * Sarah-Jane Smith (2001–2011) * Keith Harrison (2011–2013) * Martin Wright (2013–present)


Notable journalists

* Jeremy Clarkson - wrote his first motoring articles for this paper. He recalled: "I started small, on the Shropshire Star with little
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s and Fiats and worked my way up to Ford Granadas and Rovers, until, after about seven years, I was allowed to drive an Aston Martin Lagonda." This recalls information given by him in his last column for ''Top Gear'' magazine prior to his dismissal by the BBC.


Editions

* Three different editions: Telford (Last), Shrewsbury, and rural Shropshire and Mid Wales.


See also

* Midland News Association *'' Express and Star'' *''
North Shropshire Chronicle The ''North Shropshire Chronicle'' is no longer printed. It was a local weekly newspaper covering northern Shropshire in England, including Wem, Whitchurch, Ellesmere and many surrounding villages. The ''North Shropshire Chronicle'' had bee ...
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Shrewsbury Chronicle The ''Shrewsbury Chronicle'' is a local news newspaper in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. It is one of the oldest weekly newspapers in the United Kingdom, publishing its first edition in 1772. It is printed on Wednesday evening and is on sal ...
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External links

* {{UK regional daily newspapers Newspapers published in Shropshire Mass media in Shropshire Publications established in 1964 1964 establishments in England Daily newspapers published in the United Kingdom