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Re: Herald Express - No longer a daily paper!!

by JoeBarlow » 26 Oct 2011, 17:44

With the HE, I do like Martin Ling's column in it and is a lot better than when Buckle was here, Buckle never really connected with fans and having these kind of things helps do that.

Re: Herald Express - No longer a daily paper!!

by stevegull » 26 Oct 2011, 09:46

Head to the WMN for the match report then? Dave Thomas still covers so it can be your home from home for each match day. :)

Re: Herald Express - No longer a daily paper!!

by mcgull1 » 25 Oct 2011, 23:39

Always loved heading into work the day after a good win to check out the match report in the Herald - gotta wait until Thursday now, its just not the same!!

Re: Herald Express - No longer a daily paper!!

by Trojan 67 » 18 Jun 2011, 16:43

Very sad “news” indeed :( however, the warning in black and white has been there for some time especially since it ceased to be an “evening” paper. :nod:

The Herald Express is part of my formative years when back in the 1960 s I helped my grandfather deliver papers when the delivery fleet was Morris Minor vans and an Austin A60. That was when the Herald Express was above Fleet Street (opposite Rockhey s) in Braddons Hill Road West. Those days of a part-time unofficial vanboy delivery assistant were before the compulsory wearing of seatbelts (there were none) before elf and f in safety, before political correctness :@ and indeed before England won the World Cup. Interestingly, almost directly above the old H.E. premises, Scotland Yard in 1968 finally caught up with and arrested Bruce Reynolds (leader of the Great Train Robbery gang) at a property in Braddons Hill Road East. That was one collar "Slipper" didn't get.

When we rode around in the van delivering, grandad would suddenly say, “Roll one up and unwind the window.” I thought, I m only nine, I don t smoke. Then as we passed the policeman on signal duty at Abbey Gates and/or the GPO roundabout, grandad would say, “Pass it out now!” They had octopus arms them signal duty officers. They still managed to wave their arms at the traffic while another arm collected the paper and tucked it inside the tunic. One day at Castle Circus heading back to the main office, grandad said, “Roll one up and unwind the window”. I thought the nearest policeman is at the roundabout so as I tapped the newspaper on the door in readiness, a member of the public suddenly approached the moving van and the paper was gone! I said is he an off duty copper ? Grandad just winked. Years later it all made sense as I discover grandad's a freemason. ;-)

A favourite delivery run on a Saturday was the “buff” run - delivery of the football paper :keepie: including the trip down to Kingswear and placement of the bundle on the pontoon for collection to Dartmouth. I featured in the buff on numerous occasions in later years as a large portion of it covered write ups from the previous week s local games. I ve still got some copies of the buff from 1971 to 1975 but sadly not from before that time.

R.I.P. Herald Express. From a nostalgic viewpoint you will be missed.

Re: Herald Express - No longer a daily paper!!

by Yellow4life » 18 Jun 2011, 16:33

Jon The Templar wrote:I've found this website full of interest for quite a while........

http://www.newsnow.co.uk/h/Sport/Footba ... uay+United" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks for the link but a few of those still seem to appear to be linked to the herald...vital football is good one though.

Re: Herald Express - No longer a daily paper!!

by Jon The Templar » 18 Jun 2011, 16:30

I've found this website full of interest for quite a while........

http://www.newsnow.co.uk/h/Sport/Footba ... uay+United" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Herald Express - No longer a daily paper!!

by happytorq » 17 Jun 2011, 20:39

Very sad news indeed. Just goes to show that unemployment in the bay is going to continue to go up. Think of all the poor paperboys who'll no longer get their pocket money from delivering the Herald after school.

Mind you, when I was doing my paper round - almost 18 years ago now - I got £7 a week, and I had to deliver about 35 papers, but the route was 7 miles! It used to take me ages, even on my bike.

Re: Herald Express - No longer a daily paper!!

by fatboywoz » 17 Jun 2011, 20:34

i remember my dad having the herald delivered as an evening paper,reading about tufc was the main reason,before we had teletext, on a saturday evening he bought the late paper to get the tufc match report(even if we had been to the game and he already had the earlier edition)and the full results,that was stopped .then that evening paper became daily,am i right its not even printed in torbay anymore but in plimuff.media in the world has changed so much and i understand about the digital age,teletext,sports channel,internet etc, but still a lot of people rely on the newspaper for information,whats going on,a weekly paper will be doomed,the news will be outdated and on principle i think people will just say b***ocks to it. if sales are down surely the content and standard of the paper should come under scrutiny.lots of people i meet(and i meet a lot of people in my job) have said for a long time the paper has gone downhill.its the same as everything else take the easy way out slash and cut,dont sit down reorganise and think about where the real problems are and find a solution,do it quick and it looks good on paper.i for one will boycott the weekly,just on principal,it should still be daily. :scarf:

Re: Herald Express - No longer a daily paper!!

by bobby93 » 17 Jun 2011, 19:42

Myself and a friend of mine who writes for the Dartmouth paper were talking about this just now over Facebook.

My view is that if they're going to take it down to one day a week, they may as well scrap it altogether. Weekly papers work for small towns, but for the entire Torbay/Newton Abbot area, it's a strange decision. 150,000 people (or whatever it is) aren't going to wait a week to find out what's going on in their area. The majority will go online. I think the Herald as a print medium will inevitably become obsolete.

From a TUFC perspective, it's a shame because that is always the first page I look at when I go into work, especially over the summer for transfer information and also after the weekend when I haven't managed to get to the game.

Re: Herald Express - No longer a daily paper!!

by Bomber » 17 Jun 2011, 19:14

Behind-the-Gulls wrote:This will be a major loss,I think the coverage of Torquay United is excellent and one of the main reasons I buy the paper.
In the lead up to matches.particularly the day before,such coverage can whip up support for the club and entice people to attend.
Other forms of media just don't work in the same way.
There will be a daily news channel on www,thisissouthdevon.co.uk but it remains to be seen how much sports coverage there will be.
This is a business decision based on advertising revenues-I understand sales of the paper are still strong compared to many local dailies.
I've already spoken to a few people in various walks of life locally and they are not at all happy about this.
I think there will be a major protest about this and if the owners of the Herald Express don't respond appropriately,there could well be some moves to fill the void with another newspaper.
Don't take this lying down,write to the Herald to express(no pun intended), your concerns and mention the excellent coverage of Torquay United and local sport,which can't possibly be maintained by a weekly edition.
This is a trend that will no doubt also affect the Express and Echo and Plymouth Herald is years to come as well. As some of the eagle eyed posters on this forum have no doubt also noticed is that Dave Thomas has been covering TUFC for the WMN in the past year instead of Ross Reid who previously reported on the Gulls' fortunes for said paper.

However, the Western Gazette do an excellent job of covering Yeovil Town as a weekly paper and if they can replicate their approach at Harmsworth House, the needs of Gulls' followers will be excellently served. Big stories will probably appear in the WMN and the thisisdevon site as well.

As for the online news channel, I will reserve judgment for now.

Re: Herald Express - No longer a daily paper!!

by basil75 » 17 Jun 2011, 10:04

Not too damaging.

It's going weekly because newspapers are a dying media - so few buy them compared to what they used to. They therefore don't spread the word anywhere near as much as hey used to either, particularly amongst the younger crowd.

Re: Herald Express - No longer a daily paper!!

by Behind-the-Gulls » 17 Jun 2011, 08:56

This will be a major loss,I think the coverage of Torquay United is excellent and one of the main reasons I buy the paper.
In the lead up to matches.particularly the day before,such coverage can whip up support for the club and entice people to attend.
Other forms of media just don't work in the same way.
There will be a daily news channel on www,thisissouthdevon.co.uk but it remains to be seen how much sports coverage there will be.
This is a business decision based on advertising revenues-I understand sales of the paper are still strong compared to many local dailies.
I've already spoken to a few people in various walks of life locally and they are not at all happy about this.
I think there will be a major protest about this and if the owners of the Herald Express don't respond appropriately,there could well be some moves to fill the void with another newspaper.
Don't take this lying down,write to the Herald to express(no pun intended), your concerns and mention the excellent coverage of Torquay United and local sport,which can't possibly be maintained by a weekly edition.

Re: Herald Express - No longer a daily paper!!

by tivvygull » 17 Jun 2011, 08:43

http://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/2011/ ... ext-month/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Herald Express - No longer a daily paper!!

by divingbboy » 17 Jun 2011, 08:34

No great surprise. The dead tree media is a dying breed. Given that a lot of people probably read the HE online for free these days, you can see why the business model just may not work any more.

Re: Herald Express - No longer a daily paper!!

by bixieupnorth » 17 Jun 2011, 08:20

shocked but a fact of life i guess, circulation must be at all time low, even my mum doesnt get it any more after 50+ yrs of delivery

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