• 1867:
Bolton Evening News launched on 19 March by W F Tillotson, first halfpenny evening paper in the country, in Mawdsley Street. • 1868: Founder members of Press Association. • 1871: William Brimelow was appointed the first official editor. • 1889: W F Tillotson died at the age of 44. • 1894: First daily newspaper in Britain to produce a photograph by the
halftone process. • 1926: One of the first offices outside London to be equipped with Cread-Wheatstone apparatus which bought both home and foreign news over a landline into the offices. • 1956: Fred Tillotson, son of W F, retired, having guided the company both as director and chairman (and on a couple of occasions as editor) since 1901. • 1962: The
Evening News made newspaper history when, for first time in a British paper, all editions contained a full-page printed in Hi-Fi colour. • 1967:
Bolton Evening News named as country's best designed newspaper. • 1971: Tillotsons Ltd. bought by St Regis Paper Company of New York, and Marcus Tillotson, the last of the founding family to be connected with the
Bolton Evening News and Chairman since 1956, retired. • 1976: Old
hot metal process of production replaced by computerised
photo-setting. • 1982: Company sold to
Reed International. • 1985: A historic breakthrough in newspaper production when the company signed a single-keying agreement with its
National Graphical Association tele-ad staff, first of its kind in the UK provincial newspaper industry. • 1987: The company relocated from Mealhouse Lane to Newspaper House in Churchgate. At same time the paper opened an out-of-town publishing centre at
Lostock, and converted from letterpress to printing web-offset. • 1989: Full electronic page make-up introduced, making the company the first in the world to achieve the complete electronic newspaper where stories, photographs and advertisement processed by computer from the moment of compilation almost to point where paper is printed. • 1991: As company ownership of newspapers expanded rapidly, the
Lancashire Evening Telegraph and its associated weekly newspapers were bought from Thomson Newspapers, also to be printed at Bolton. • 1996: Newsquest founded in management buy-out from Reed. • 1996:
Bolton Evening News website – thisisbolton.co.uk – is launched. • 1999: Newsquest became part of Gannett. • 2001: Printing presses opened at Wingates Industrial Estate. • 2005: Marcus Tillotson died at the age of 89. • 2006: The newspaper's name is changed to
The Bolton News to reflect changing reader habits and lifestyles. • 2008: Website re-launched with new look as www.theboltonnews.co.uk • 2009: The £17m, purpose-built printing facility at Wingates Industrial Estate, Bolton closed and was later sold for £2m. Printing of
The Bolton News moved to North Wales. • 2009: The
Bury Times operation moved to
The Bolton News offices. • 2009: The sale of the
Bury Times Market Street office to Bury College was completed. • 2009: The sub-editors in
The Bolton News editorial department moved to Blackburn. • 2011: The Bolton News expanded into smartphone app production, launching
Bolton and Bury Football for Apple iOS devices. • 2012: Exploring the emergence of tablet computing,
The Bolton News launched its special book,
Wanderers Legends, for the iPad and Kindle. • 2012: The newspaper relocated from Newspaper House to The Wellsprings in Victoria Square. • 2013:
The Bolton News gave the paper a fresh look and launched a standalone weekend magazine with a seven-day TV listings guide; this later folded into the run-of-paper as a
cost-cutting measure. • 2013: The newspaper increased in price from 45p to a record high of 80p on a Saturday but later fell to 65p. The Monday-to-Friday price increased from 45p to 65p. Circulation dropped by 32 per cent. • 2015: Three photographers, two feature writers, a news editor, one sport content editor/writer, one content editor, an editorial content assistant and a graphic artist are made redundant following a revision of staffing numbers at many local papers by parent company Newsquest. • 2018: Daily circulation drops to an all-time low of 8,166. New editor, Karl Holbrook, is appointed. • 2019: Circulation drops again, to 7,873 and then further to 7,589 in line with wider industry. Digital growth hits all time highs. • 2019: The editorial departments of The Bolton News and Lancashire Telegraph are centralised into a regional news team. • 2020: Karl Holbrook announces he is joining the Northern Echo. • 2020: Steven Thompson becomes the 14th editor and remains in this position for one year and two months, making him the shortest-serving editor of The Bolton News. • 2021: Richard Duggan appointed editor. • 2022: The Bolton News moves out of its premises in Victoria Square and into Knowsley House. ==Former journalists==