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M.E.N. : ウィキペディア英語版
Manchester Evening News

The ''Manchester Evening News'' (''MEN'') is a regional daily newspaper covering the Manchester area of the United Kingdom. It is published every day except Sunday and is owned by Trinity Mirror plc following its sale by Guardian Media Group in early 2010. It has an average daily circulation of 73,622, of which 47,633 are paid for.〔〔http://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/2013/news/abc-figures-how-the-regional-dailies-performed-6/〕
==History==
The paper was first published in 1868 by Mitchell Henry as part of his Parliamentary election campaign. Shortly after the election the newspaper was sold to John Edward Taylor, the son of the founder and owner of the ''Manchester Guardian'' (now ''The Guardian''), becoming the evening counterpart of the morning newspaper. Taylor brought his brother-in-law Peter Allen in as a partner in the ''Evening News'' and, after Taylor's death in 1907, the ''Guardian'' was sold to its editor C. P. Scott while the ''Evening News'' passed into the hands of the Allen family. Scott's ''Guardian'' bought the ''Evening News'' in the 1920s, reuniting the papers, and the ''MEN'' was part of the Guardian Media Group until it was sold, along with GMG's other regional newspapers, to Trinity Mirror in February 2010.
Trinity Mirror agreed that the headquarters of MEN Media would be moved from its current location on Scott Place in the Spinningfields area of Manchester city centre to an existing Trinity Mirror site in Chadderton. This is also where Trinity Mirror titles in North West England are printed.

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