S & UN Central/Tayside
Perthshire Advertiser
This bi-weekly title covers the Tayside region of Scotland with Tuesday and Friday editions serving similar catchment areas across Perthshire.
One of Scotland's oldest newspapers, it was first published in 1829. Penetration levels of almost 70% are not uncommon for these must read local newspapers which have a companion website at perthshireadvertiser.co.uk.
Blairgowrie Advertiser
The 'Blairie' serves Blairgowrie and surrounding villages and hamlets in rural Perthshire.
Part of the community since it was first published in 1855, the Blairie remains a must buy for locals for the in-depth community news not found in other more 'regional' titles.
The Blairgowrie Advertiser has a companion website at blairgowrieadvertiser.co.uk
Strathearn Herald
The title is the main local newspaper for the Crieff, Muthill, Braco, Auchterarder and surrounding hamlets in rural west Perthshire.
Published since 1856, the Strathearn Herald is a real local and vocal community newspaper averaging 16 pages each week. It covers everything that happens in the communities and the readers are passionate about it, with 3 out of every 4 people reading a copy each week.
The companion website can be found at strathearnherald.co.uk.
Stirling Observer
This bi-weekly title covers the Central region of Scotland with a core town edition on a Wednesday and a complementary Friday edition which concentrates on the outlying villages to the West of Stirlingshire going as far as East Dunbartonshire.
One of Scotland's oldest newspapers, it was first published in 1840. Penetration levels of almost 60% are not uncommon for these must read local newspapers which have a companion website at stirlingobserver.co.uk.
Other Titles
- Central Tayside Visitor