Sunderland Echo
- Address: Echo House, Pennywell, Sunderland
- Post Code: SR4 9ER
- Phone: 0191 501 5800
- Website: www.sunderland-echo.co.uk
- Editor: Rob Lawson
- Who owns it?: Johnston Press ltd
- Frequency: Daily
What we have written about Sunderland Echo
May 24, 2012
Keep Sunderland Echo as daily title, MPs urge
A group of MPs has urged regional publisher Johnston Press to retain the Sunderland Echo as a daily title, even though there are no current…
May 8, 2012
Journalist takes plunge in memory of colleagues
Reporter scaled heights in tribute to friends
April 27, 2012
North-East daily newspapers’ offices to be closed
Jobs to go as three titles are centralised in Sunderland
April 25, 2012
Football apps launched as JP launches mobile drive
Mobile will be key growth channel says Highfield
April 5, 2012
‘Outstanding’ old-school regional journalist dies
Former assistant editor had been ill for some time
March 28, 2012
Thurlbeck lifts lid on tabloid tales in sister’s new mag
New bi-monthly will have print run of 10,000
March 2, 2012
Journalist to scale heights in memory of late colleagues
Former reporters will be remembered at charity event
February 7, 2012
Former editor’s tribute to one of industry’s ‘finest sons’
Hundreds pay their respects to Sunderland journalist
February 3, 2012
Fitting send-off for football-loving North-East journalist
Memorial event will be held at club’s ground
January 27, 2012
Newsroom in shock at journalist’s sudden death
Editors in tribute to popular colleague
December 6, 2011
Match held in memory of student journalist
Money will raise awareness of Meningitis
October 21, 2011
Trainee reporter makes ‘bombshell’ discovery
Councils investing in cluster bombs and tobacco
July 13, 2011
NoW scandal has ‘sullied the name of journalism’
Sunday tabloid’s staff ‘deserved better’ says columnist
February 23, 2011
ABC figures: How the regional dailies performed
Circulation figures for newspapers across the UK
January 17, 2011
Agency team scoops prize for Raoul Moat coverage
Coverage helped set standard for industry say judges










