Newspaper staff concern as proposal for newspaper deal goes public
Exmouth Journal
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Journal editor Mary says farewell after six years in the hot seat
“Well-earned retirement” for journalist who took a campaigning stance
Local papers' text service lets readers become photojournalists
Mobile phone technology could see readers grab images before staff photographers get to the scene
Devon titles get online
Readers of the Sidmouth Herald, Midweek Herald, Exmouth Herald and the Exmouth Journal can now check out the latest editions of the papers online following the launch of four new websites by publisher Archant. The move means that all of
Tributes paid as editor loses battle with cancer
Weekly newspaper editor Andre Gibbons has died after a battle with cancer. The 55-year-old was editor of the Midweek Herald, a free newspaper in East Devon. He became editor of the paper in 2003, after spending a year as sub-editor
News in brief
The Manchester Evening News has announced that two of its senior management team have joined the board.Julie Tattersall, who is head of newspaper sales, is now newspaper sales director, and financial controller Howard Standen has been made finance director. The
Clarkson stranded in car: The Exmouth Journal has the pics
Motoring broadcaster Jeremy Clarkson beached a top-notch motor on the beach – and the Exmouth Journal was there to see him come unstuck. The incident happened around sunset when a production crew from BBC TV’s Top Gear descended on Budleigh
Novel idea with an Echo writer heroine
Page 1 of 3 Interviewing superstars such as Anthony Hopkins and Antonio Banderas has become a way of life for former Exeter student Belinda Jones. She has turned her experiences in Hollywood into a novel and is in the middle
Dowell heads for the beach
For the first time ever, a BT Midlands Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Media has been presented to Ian Dowell, editor of the Birmingham Evening Mail, who is retiring, aged 60. Ian Dowell is preparing for a new life
Coroner's support for reporter asked to leave inquest
Reporter Karl Grafton had an uncomfortable encounter when an irate man tried to get him to leave an inquest he was covering. The Exmouth Journal man explained why he was entitled to stay – and was backed up by the
Lifeboat hero honoured 50 years on thanks to Journal fight
Retired journalist is tracked down in hunt for facts on tragedy
Journal calls for u-turn on college closure plans
“Campus is vital to the economy and we will do our utmost to keep it here” – editor
Journal fights to plug the gap
The Exmouth Journal has handed over a 1,000-name petition as part of its campaign for a solution to the town’s growing shortage of dentists. The newspaper launched its Plug The Cavity campaign in January after learning of the impending retirement