Article: HEAR ALL SIDES The future's looking a lot brighter

AN EXCITING milestone has been reached in The Northern Echo's illustrious history. The paper has gone "full colour".

Gone for ever (I hope) are the grey days of the past, when the editor's chances of getting colour on a page depended on whether a business had paid extra for amore eye-catching advertisement.

Following our move to a more modern press on Teesside, we can now have colour on every page, and the decision has been taken that we should make maximum use of it.

It is a real bright spot amid the economic gloom, and I hope readers agree that itmakes a big difference to the way the paper looks.

The editor on January 1, 1870, when the first pioneering, but drab edition of The Northern ...

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