News chief departs after 25 years with independent publisher
Midland News Association
- Head Office: 51-53 Queen Street, Wolverhampton, WV1 1ES
- Website: www.mna-research.com
The Midland News Association is a private newspaper publishing firm owned and run by the Wolverhampton-based Graham family.
Its two flagship daily titles – the Express and Star and Shropshire Star – account for more than 200,000 sales everyday.
The two dailies, along with their sister weekly newspapers, cover Wolverhampton, the Black Country, parts of the West Midlands, Shropshire and Mid Wales.
More information can be found on the company’s website at www.mna-research.com.
What we have written about Midland News Association
Publisher shuts paid-for weekly after less than eight months in print
Editor says title failed to achieve “necessary sales”
Publisher launches ‘Britain’s biggest free weekly’ as seven titles close
Four staff leave business as a result of changes
Publisher’s apprenticeship drive officially launched nationwide
New foundation to be set up this month
Publisher’s staff go red in support of leukaemia boy
Daily’s website also changes colour in support
Daily bids to create 1,000 apprentices after adopting rival’s campaign
Initiative aimed at helping young people into work
Regional titles help NHS Trust mark 70 years of service
Publisher donates 500 copies of newspaper and magazine for good cause
Regional publisher’s PR agency launches new website
Site is “more user friendly and easier to navigate”
Women paid less than men across most regional press groups
Regional publishers reveal 2017 gender pay gaps
New weekly launches for people who ‘no longer have time for daily paper’
Four jobs created at publisher’s paid-for title
Jobs at risk as publisher plans sale of title bought last year
Plan confirmed as sister publication to print news in its pages for first time
Publisher launches campaign to get school pupils into maths and science
Challenge will also focus on technology and engineering
Regional publisher’s former production boss dies aged 50
Tributes to company stalwart who spent three decades with firm
Editorial support roles at risk in planned publisher cutbacks
Company confirms planned redundancies
Publisher to axe regional daily edition after five years
Publisher “considering other print publications” in area
Regional publisher-backed campaign generates almost 400 jobs
Government-funded scheme comes to an end