‘We won’t give away news for free’ says editor
Nigel Lowther
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Cameron praises print-only title on its fifth birthday
We won’t give away news for free says editor
Nine out of 10 won’t pay for online news – survey
But weekly editor vows never to give away content for free
Dyson at Large: New hope beside the seaside
‘Lean, mean’ operation is ‘pain in the side’ of rivals
Industry leaders prepare for local press summit
Conference will highlight ‘good news’ about the industry
Weekly newspaper start-up celebrates 100th issue
Former Northcliffe execs’ venture survives downturn
New weekly newspaper in demand after first issue launch
More than 20,000 issues fly out of shops as Cleethorpes Chronicle hits the streets
Former Northcliffe execs to launch new weekly newspaper next week
Cleethorpes Chronicle is just days from inaugural issue
New deputy ed at Grimsby Telegraph
Successor to PR man Nigel Lowther is appointed
Telegraph deputy editor leaves to launch media consultancy firm
Nigel’s “95 per cent excited and five per cent nervous” at new venture
Deputy editor narrowly misses an egging
Grimsby Telegraph deputy editor Nigel Lowther narrowly missed being “egged” live on television while being interviewed for regional magazine show Calendar News. He was speaking to Calendar journalist Duncan Wood about the release of Maxine Carr from prison when the
Community press office opens its doors
A community press office – the first of its kind in the country – has opened at the Grimsby Telegraph. Based in the paper’s Cleethorpe Road building, the office offers support and guidance to communities. It publishes and distributes newsletters
Photographer stumbles upon mystery friends
A Grimsby Telegraph photographer got more than he bargained for recently when he went to take pictures of a group of Internet chatters who were meeting up for the first time. To his surprise, Duncan Young realised that the group
Net initiative at media centre
A unique Internet initiative has been launched by the Grimsby Evening Telegraph, in partnership with Grimsby College. Mariner Radio, a concept successfully pioneered by the Telegraph in 1999, has been made available across the worldwide web in what is believed
Legal action launched over murdered schoolboy pic
Legal action has begun against national newspapers and picture agencies which used an exclusive front page Grimsby Telegraph photo of murdered Luke Walmsley, who was stabbed to death at school. The Telegraph has consulted lawyers and sent letters to the
Telegraph wins bid to name teenage tearaway
The Grimsby Telegraph has won the right to name a teenager who has been made the subject of Grimsby’s first full anti-social behaviour order. Following a plea from Telegraph deputy editor Nigel Lowther, magistrates at Grimsby Youth Court agreed to