The Post
The Post was a newspaper that was founded in 1932 by owners of the Times and Echo Baron Camrose and The Evening World Lord Rorthmere which were the three main newspapers in the Bristol area at that time. They decided to put all the best eliminates of their newspapers together and called it The Evening Post.
In 1935 The Evening Post was published as a morning and an evening paper and in 1962 their evening competitor Evening World was closed down due to the type of stories they were including which caused The Evening Posts circulation increased to 160,000.
In April 2012 the papers circulation dropped to 32,996 which caused it to be renamed to 'The Post' to reflect the fact that they have dropped the evening edition and the Saturday edition.
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