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Southampton Evening Echo : ウィキペディア英語版
Southern Daily Echo

The ''Southern Daily Echo'', more commonly known as the ''Daily Echo'' or simply ''The Echo'', is a regional tabloid newspaper based in Southampton, covering the county of Hampshire in the United Kingdom.
The newspaper is owned by Newsquest, one of the largest publishers of local newspapers in the country, which is in turn owned by Gannett.
The paper was first published in August 1888 and a website has been in existence since 1998.
The printed newspaper is published from Monday to Saturday and 〔(Daily Echo )〕 there is one edition a day, down from six editions a day in 2006.
The Echo was initially a daily newspaper before becoming an evening paper and changing its name to the ''Evening Echo'' on 1 July 1958. It returned to being the Daily Echo again on 10 January 1994.
The Echo is currently the only paid-for local newspaper covering the city of Southampton.
The editorial position is that of a politically neutral publication.
On Saturdays, the Daily Echo produced ''Sports Pink'' is also sold. This is used for the reporting of sport stories regularly involving local sports team Southampton Football Club. This is one of only two surviving 'local football papers' which used to be common throughout the UK.
Local sister publications include the ''Hampshire Chronicle'', ''Basingstoke Gazette'', ''Romsey Advertiser'' and ''Bournemouth Daily Echo''.
The newspaper moved to its current main offices in the Redbridge area of Southampton in 1997, with district offices in Winchester. The former city centre offices of the ''Daily Echo'' are now the site of the Above Bar entrance to the WestQuay Shopping Centre, which opened in 2000.
The Southern Daily Echo was named Newspaper of the Year 2009 and 2011, and Campaigning Newspaper of the Year 2011 at the annual EDF Energy South East and London Media Awards.
The newspaper's website, (dailyecho.co.uk ), won Website of the Year at the 2012 EDF Energy South East and London Media Awards.
The current editor is Ian Murray, who has edited the newspaper since 1998.
==External links==

*(Southern Daily Echo website )
*(Daily Echo on Twitter )
*(Daily Echo on Facebook )
*(Daily Echo on Google+ )

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