Yellow Advertiser was established in 1976 when its founder, Ian Fletcher, came up with the pioneering idea for an advertising-lead, free, community newspaper.
More than 30 years on, not only is the paper stronger than ever, but it has acted as a template for other newspaper businesses across the UK.
Yellow Advertiser was bought from Trinity Mirror in August 2007 by Tindle Newspapers.
Founded by Sir Ray Tindle using his de-mob pay out after World War Two, the company now has more than 220 newspaper titles and 14 radio stations.
Yellow Advertiser currently boasts 11 newspaper titles throughout east London and Essex with a distribution range in the region of 400,000 each week.
It has community papers in Waltham Forest, Havering, Southend, Castle Point, Basildon, Chelmsford, Thurrock, Brentwood, Redbridge, Stratford & Newham and Barking & Dagenham.
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11-50 employees
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Acorn House Great Oaks,Basildon,Essex,GB
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