The
Chronicle originated as the
Newcastle Chronicle, founded in 1764 as a weekly newspaper by Thomas Stack and
Ann Fisher. The paper was left to his daughter
Sarah Hodgson in 1785. The business was sold to a consortium led by Mark William Lambert, a local businessman. The repeal of the taxes on newspapers in 1855, along with the hiring of new journalists and the installation of a new printing press, created an opportunity to expand the newspaper. On 1 May 1858 the paper was re-launched as the
Daily Chronicle and Northern Counties Advertiser. The editor, businessman and social reformer
Joseph Cowen, became its sole owner at the end of 1859. He soon turned the
Newcastle Daily Chronicle (as it was titled from 1867) In April 2013, the
Evening Chronicle became known as
The Chronicle or
Chronicle Live. == Present day ==