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March 2012 News
Journalism students showed royal effort for Queen’s visit
Magazine produced for Diamond Jubilee
New editor named for Western Morning News
News chief to take over at sister title
Was axed editor being too hard on himself?
Richard Harris may believe himself to have been a useless editor, but he is no mean book publicist as he proved last week. The former Carlisle News and Star boss spoke to HTFP last week about his recently-published autobiography The
Deputy editor remembered in seven-day tribute
Former journalist’s name in lights
Regional daily scraps district editions following print move
Newspaper will move to full colour from today
Satchwell backs calls for more local ownership
‘Resurgence of localism’ has place says editors’ boss
Irish journalist’s grief over father led to first novel
Story explores the world of witchcraft
North West daily publishes football book on iPad
Tablet version produced of club legends volume
Not the usual suspects
Here’s a lovely front page headline/picture juxtaposition from the Ballyclare Gazette, in County Antrim. Well, it made us laugh!
Metro to publish weekend editions for Olympics
Free newspaper Metro is to publish its first ever weekend issues to coincide with the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics. It says 325,000 printed copies of the weekend issues will be available on Saturday and Sunday mornings in London, containing
Axed editor aims to put the fun into media consultancy
News chief bounces back with tongue-in-cheek website
Northcliffe Digital sticks with sales team despite Trinity deal
Northcliffe Digital has retained Mediaforce Digital as national sales representatives for its online display offering despite its sister newspaper operation forming a new partnership with Trinity Mirror. Regional publisher Northcliffe Media is joining forces with Trinity Mirror’s Regionals sales house,
Government body says ‘no’ to cover price review
Disappointment for newsagents’ federation
Editors-in-chief appointed to head London weeklies
Regional publisher announces fresh restructure
Newspaper’s campaign prompted parliamentary debate
Weekly in calls for rail link to city