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South Wales Evening Post
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Two new editors promoted from within to lead weeklies
The two “talented” internal candidates impressed bosses
Tributes paid after former weekly editor dies at 76
Journalist edited sister free title as part of 40-year career at regional daily
Rollout of newspaper-branded websites continues
More titles relaunch their sites with tabloid appearance
Editor defends newspaper’s campaign after measles outbreak
News chief says title reflected concerns of 1990s about MMR jab
Measles outbreak blamed on paper’s 1990s campaign
Editor says initiative ‘pre-dated entire newsroom’
Funnies File: Could this be this year’s custard shortage story?
An early contender for the ‘Whitstable custard shortage’ award for non-story of the year has emerged in the shape of this strange tale from the South Wales Evening Post. The one-line brief reveals that Llwchwr Town Council “has decided to
Former daily editor to lead Dylan Thomas celebrations
Retired newsman to help mark poet’s centenary
Footballing glory leads to bumper sales figures for daily
Paper pulled out stops to cover historic moment for local club
Weekly news chief steps up to daily editor role
Successor to long-serving editor announced
Welsh daily to give away 5,000 copies in circulation drive
Trinity Mirror title to target city centre
Northcliffe poaches bosses from radio and print rivals
Homecomings for new divisional MDs
Photographer completes Paris to Cardiff cycle ride
More than £1,200 raised for housing charity
Deputy steps up to acting editor at regional daily
The deputy editor of a regional daily will step up to become acting editor when the current post-holder retires. Spencer Feeney will leave his role as editor of the Swansea-based South Wales Evening Post on 28 September after ten years
Northcliffe magazine editor quits to start own business
Media company to be set up by journalist
Disabled sub: What the Paralympics meant to me
Journalist hits back at patronising articles