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Sporting Chronicle

The ''Sporting Chronicle'', known colloquially as ''The Chron'', was a Manchester-based, daily, national horse racing newspaper which operated in Great Britain for 112 years until its closure in 1983 due to unsustainable losses (£5.8 million since 1975). The last edition was published on 23 July of that year.〔
It was established in 1871 by Edward "Ned" Hulton, who founded other newspapers including the ''Athletic News'' which merged with the ''Sporting Chronicle'' in 1931 and the ''Sunday Chronicle'', and whose son Edward Hulton founded the ''Manchester Evening Chronicle'' and the ''Daily Dispatch''. By 1883, it had a daily readership of 30,000. In its heyday circulation topped 120,000, but by the time of its closure it had dwindled to 33,000.〔 Throughout its existence it had a keenly fought rivalry with the ''Sporting Life'', ''Sporting Life'' being more widely read in the south, the ''Sporting Chronicle'' in the north. The demise of the ''Sporting Chronicle'' left ''Sporting Life'' as the only racing daily, until the advent of the ''Racing Post'' a few years later.〔 After its closure, many of the staff moved on to ''Sporting Life'' or the ''Racing Post'', including the ''Racing Posts founding editor, Graham Rock.〔 Other staff included Tom Kelly, who went on to be head of the Association of British Bookmakers.
The ''Sporting Chronicle'' was a pioneer of tipsters, one of the first being "Kettledrum", a pseudonym for Hulton himself. The paper also published an annual.
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