News boss emigrated in 2016
Trinity Mirror
- Head Office: One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AP
- Website: www.trinitymirror.com
Trinity Mirror was one of the UK’s largest newspaper publishers, with a portfolio including five national newspapers as well as more than 140 regional titles.
The group, headquartered at Canary Wharf in London, employed over 8,000 people in more than 90 locations across the UK.
Its major regional newspaper operations were based around its centres in Liverpool, Cardiff, Birmingham and Newcastle.
In 2018 it changed its name to Reach plc.
What we have written about Trinity Mirror
Dyson at Large: Early online strategy comes full circle in 20 years
Is the industry moving on from giving content away for free?
Former Johnston Press executive dies aged 59 while playing tennis
Ex-newspaper boss suffered heart attack
Dyson at Large: The importance of attending local football matches
Can journalists fully understand clubs and fans without being at games?
Hancock gives final green light to Trinity Mirror-Express merger
Deal which created Reach plc clears final hurdle
Thousands back northern newspapers’ united bid to end rail ‘chaos’
More than 20 titles issue call for government action on issue
Council blocks journalist’s bid to make secret Brexit impact report public
Local democracy reporter says authority has “shot itself in the foot”
Publisher ‘exploring options’ to save closure-threatened magazine
“Final curtain hasn’t come down yet” despite previous announcement
Trinity Mirror now officially Reach plc
Change of name approved by shareholders
Regional publisher closes countywide magazine after 20 years
June issue of publication will be its last
Revenues fall 9pc at Trinity Mirror – but new titles show digital boost
Publisher issues trading update for first four months of year
Government asks watchdog to investigate Trinity Mirror – Express deal
Culture Secretary confirms probe on public interest grounds
Trinity Mirror trials scheme measuring online story ‘impact’
Digital publishing chief outlines new way of assessing article performance
Digital transition still ‘at early stage’ says report
Local media seen as “not cool” admits publisher
Readers in single market call as regional websites help compile huge Brexit survey
Most readers would vote same way again, online poll finds
Regional publisher axes managing director for second time
Publishing chief jokes he will “keep the trophy” if it happens again