Annual report shows profits rose at regional publisher
March 2011 News
Editor calls for ‘consistency’ over use of Twitter
Judge gives green light to microblogging tool
Weekly’s lifeboat campaign hits target in six months
New boat launched after £25,000 raised
Northcliffe Media revenues down 6pc
Headcount down 8pc at regional publishing group
Journalist researches regional daily war reporter
Appeal for memories of regional daily’s war correspondent
Paper’s heart unit campaign gains 10,000 signatures
Widespread backing for bid to save children’s cardiac centre
Lottery operator to sponsor Regional Press Awards
Radio presenter Ferrari to host ceremony
Free weeklies turned online only by publisher
Move sees web traffic increase by 50pc
Former journalist to trek 100 miles in son’s memory
Walk is part of £165,000 appeal to buy lifeboat
Photo exhibition marks NCTJ’s 60th anniversary
Display will showcase work of press snappers trained by organisation
Village correspondent dies after 60-year career
87-year-old worked for local titles for six decades
Venue for Regional Press Awards announced
South bank hotel to host biggest industry gathering
Press agency extends empire north of border
South West company in purchase of Scottish network
Reporter geotracked by paper for congestion story
Regional daily plotted her exact location on map
Deputy editor’s silence raises Comic Relief funds
Plus staff at production unit don fancy dress for appeal
BBC figure appointed to chair NCTJ board
A leading figure at the BBC has been appointed to a key role at the National Council for the Training of Journalists. Stephen Mitchell, deputy director and head of programmes at BBC News, is the new chairman of the NCTJ’s