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Argus scoops five at EDF Energy media awards
All the news from the EDF Energy London and the South of England Media Awards 2007
Jimmy Hill to present EDF Energy Media Awards
Star guest Jimmy Hill will present the prizes at the EDF Energy London and South of England Media Awards 2007. The former football player, manager, club chairman and TV pundit has agreed to be the sporting guest of honour at
Record-breaking entry for EDF Energy Media Awards – shortlist revealed
Argus tops the list of contenders as spotlight falls on London and the South of England
EDF Energy London and South of England media awards open for entry
Entry form is now online – you’ve got to be in it to win it
Call for entries to EDF Energy London and South of England media awards
It is time to dig out your cuttings for free-to-enter contest held in association with HTFP
EDF Energy London and South of England media awards open for entry
Entries are being invited for the EDF Energy London and South of England Media Awards. The awards, run in association with holdthefrontpage.co.uk, are open to print and broadcast journalists working in Dorset, Hampshire, East and West Sussex, Kent, Surrey and
Ron, they're only dancing!
The “stars” were out in force for the second annual Kent Messenger GroupAwards night themed on the rock and roll years. Hosted by “Smashie and Nicie” – group ad manager, Simon Clubley and KM radiomanager, Phil Lines – almost 400
Kent Messenger Awards
The full list of winners and runners-up was as follows: BEST EDITORIAL USE OF COLOUR1st: for his work on the Red Arrows, Steve Bodycomb, Larkfield.Runner-up: for Race For Life, Wendy Watts, Larkfield. BEST OFF BEAT STORY 1st: for “Randy Rodent
Digital editions of KMG titles go online
Service targets readers from outside Kent with interactive replicas
Weekly paper and football club make new signing
Messenger becomes official media partner of club that “has its roots firmly in the area” served by paper
Kent editor Dimond quits to pursue Olympic role
Sports enthusiast ready to sound the rallying call for Medway 2012
Editorial dilemma prompts TWO front pages for weekly
Two cracking stories but only one front page – what would
Trainee reporter wins fight to halt refugee's deportation
Campaign after a tip-off from a teacher brings change of heart from the Home Office
Dimond takes charge of biggest-selling weekly
Nine of Kent Messenger Group’s weeklies will now come under the responsibility of Bob Dimond, who has been appointed senior editor (north and west Kent). His responsibility has expanded from the Medway Messenger and Medway Extra to embrace the six
New editions extend KMG's reach
The Kent Messenger Group is now reaching the whole of Kent – and beyond – with its newspapers, with the launch of two new editions. A new KM Sevenoaks Extra is being distributed this week, giving the group a presence