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John O'Groat Journal : ウィキペディア英語版
North of Scotland Newspapers
North of Scotland Newspapers (NOSN) is the trade name under which Scottish Provincial Press〔(Scottish Provincial Press website, accessed 13 January 2009 )〕
publishes two weekly newspapers, the ''John O'Groat Journal'' and the ''Caithness Courier'', both serving the Caithness area in the Highland council area of Scotland. The two papers share one website.〔(''John O'Groat Journal incorporating the Caithness Courier'' website, accessed 13 January 2009 )〕
The ''Groat'' is normally published on Fridays, and the ''Courier'' on Wednesdays.
The NOSN trade name has been in use since 1983, but the newspaper titles have histories stretching back into the 19th century. The ''Groat'' began as a Wick-centred paper, and the ''Courier'' as a Thurso-centred paper. Wick and Thurso were the only burghs in the former county of Caithness.
The ''Groat'' has a circulation of around 7,200,and the ''Courier'' around 5,700.〔(Audit Bureau of Circulations, accessed 14 January 2014 )〕
== See also ==

*Newspapers of Scotland

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