This is Pembrokshire (Western Telegraph)
The Western Telegraph is a long-standing weekly newspaper serving the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales. Established in 1854, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, sports, and community events. Part of the Newsquest group, it maintains a strong digital presence and remains the primary local news source for the region.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN WALES
Print journalism across the nation has deep historical roots, characterized by strong community ties and distinct regional reporting. The market is prominently led by Reach plc, which publishes the Cardiff-based Western Mail, founded in 1869 and traditionally recognized as the national daily. Reach also prints the Daily Post, catering specifically to readers in the north, while Newsquest operates the South Wales Argus, a regional tabloid serving Newport and Gwent since 1892. Alongside these major English-language dailies, weekly community titles and Welsh-language publications provide highly localized coverage to rural and urban populations. Paperboy indexes 34 Welsh newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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