The Society of Editors conference is always a highlight of the year for us here at HTFP. Apart from anything else, it’s a great chance to catch up with old friends and contacts and experience the camaraderie that, in spite
New JP boss to ‘help move newspapers into digital age’
Print not dead says incoming CEO
Revenue decline slows at Johnston Press
Company has taken out £20m of costs since January
Live blog: The 2011 Society of Editors’ conference
Up-to-the-minute coverage of the year’s biggest media industry gathering
Take Five: Matthew Knowles
Scottish first minister’s nemesis answers the questions
Three papers to close and 45 jobs to go at Trinity Mirror Midlands
Major restructure at regional publisher
Deadline extended for East of England Media awards
Extra week to get your entries in
Data journalism scoop for MEN on August rioters
Regional daily analyses how courts dealt with looters
Patten speaks up for regional press in conference opener
BBC boss praises newspaper campaigns as he opens conference
Readers vote for tabloid switch in weekly’s ‘referendum’
Thumbs up for move to compact format
Sir Ray Tindle buys more Johnston Press shares
Entrepreneur increases stake by further £250,000
Newspaper’s fireworks video rockets to worldwide fame
Unexpected scoop as community display goes with a bang
Northcliffe commercial boss to leave business next year
A senior manager with regional publisher Northcliffe Media has announced he is to leave the business next year. Commercial director David Roddick has decided to step down in March 2012, saying: “The time is right to move on.” Former News
Newsagents protest over Leicester Mercury price rise
Retailers claim margin is lowest in industry
The Neil Fowler lecture: Time to return the regional press to local ownership
Former newspaper boss unveils survival plan for industry
Knockout blow for Hong Kong daily
Most of the newspaper obituaries of boxer Joe Frazier following his death from liver cancer this week agreed that he spent his life in Mohammed Ali’s shadow. Now the South China Morning Post, Hong Kong’s largest English-speaking daily, has