The Bristol Observer gets published in tabloid format. The newspaper started out as a Kingwood and Keynsham Observer, it was a weekly paper which was a paid for publication. However, in 1981 it became Bristol Observer and was distributed free.
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Bristol Observer Key Facts
- Circulation: 153,926
- Frequency: Weekly
- Readership: 228,887
- Cover Price: 20p
- Page Size: 340 x 270
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About Bristol
Bristol is a city ceremonial county in South West England. It is located 105 miles west of London and 24 miles east of Cardiff. The town has an estimated population of 421,300 and a surrounding large urban zone with an estimated 1,006,600 residents. Bristol is England’s sixth and the UK’s eight most populous city. The city borders the counties of Somerset and Gloucestershire and it is also located near the historic cities of bath to the south east and Gloucester to the north. The city of Bristol has 88.8% white, 4.2 % South Asian, 1.9% Black, 2.2% Mixed race and 1.9% East Asian or other.
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