Scottish Daily Newspaper Society Explained
The Scottish Daily Newspaper Society (SDNS) was the trade body representing the major daily newspaper publishers of Scotland. Representing a total of 18 titles, together they accounted for aggregate weekly sales of 10 million in 2008.[1]
Established in 1915, the Society was based in Edinburgh.
In 2009, the Scottish Daily Newspaper Society amalgamated with the Scottish Newspaper Publishers Association, a similar trade body for weekly and biweekly newspapers, to form the Scottish Newspaper Society.[2]
Member companies
- Aberdeen Journals
- Associated Newspapers
- DC Thomson & Co Ltd
- News International Newspapers (Scotland) Ltd
- Newsquest (Herald & Times) Ltd
- Scottish Daily Record & Sunday Mail Ltd
- The Scotsman Publications Ltd
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Submission to the Scottish Broadcasting Commission from Jim Raeburn, Director, Scottish Daily Newspaper Society. Raeburn. Jim. Scottish Broadcasting Commission. 2 August 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111002182713/http://www.scottishbroadcastingcommission.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/4/0000405.pdf. 2 October 2011. dead. dmy-all.
- Web site: 2009-12-01. New 'Scottish Newspaper Society' Emerges from Merger. 2021-02-17. All Media Scotland. en-US.