Welcome to the Scottish Gazette. This publication is based around two key elements, our dedicated readership and our loyal advertisers.
With coverage all over Scotland, your advertising campaigns will reach your audience directly and conveniently. Built on a digital, subscriber platform every article, picture and advert is seen by our dedicated subscriber base with no waste, nor any paper environmental impact.
Each issue features editorials on local events, news, reviews and features that are informative, unbiased and most importantly accurate. We have features on all our readerships interests ranging from property, food and drink, days out amongst many others.
Why digital? During our time as a printed and later as a dual format publication, it became clear that the media market place was evolving, as many newsgroups reported a drop in sales and circulation from their printed arms both locally and nationally, Colston Media took the decision to expand on the digital arm and stop the printed side. Since we took this decision, our readership has increased, our publication was made more accessible to our readership by being Smartphone, Laptop and Tablet friendly. Our advertisers have reported an increase in their already strong return on their adverts. This also importantly, presented value for money advertising.
To discuss how the Scottish Gazette can benefit your company and increase your exposure, through our publication, specialist e-magazines and strong social media presence, please call us on 01452 311 811. Read More….
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- Woman shot dead outside city centre nightclub
- Scotcast: In court for Peter Murrell’s guilty plea
- Family pay tribute after man dies in alleged attack
- Landlord's £3m property portfolio put up for auction
- 'Outstanding leader' Shinnie to leave Aberdeen
- Cheese-rolling legend beaten by German YouTuber
- Coffee machines, fountain pens and Grand Theft Auto: How Murrell spent the money
- The motorhome, video games and toilet seats: The downfall of ex-SNP chief Peter Murrell
- Former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell admits embezzling party funds
- How it unfolded: The SNP finances controversy
- The painstaking work to uncover Peter Murrell's crimes
- The questions raised by the Peter Murrell embezzlement controversy
- Human skeletal remains found in wooded area
- Peter Murrell pleads guilty to embezzling more than £400,000 from SNP






