Dyson, Reeves to leave Trinity Mirror titles
Speculation mounts over Birmingham dailies
Speculation is mounting in the blogosphere over the future of the Trinity Mirror owned titles in Birmingham. Nearly two months ago, the company launched a wide-ranging consultation over the future of the Birmingham Post and Mail. Options under consideration included
Quiet birthday for Newcastle training course
In a similar sort of vein to the previous post, the journalism foundation course run in Newcastle by the Press Association recently turned 40, but there were no birthday celebrations for the renowned training centre. Sadly for its many distinguished
Horrocks departs without fanfare
The announcement last month that Paul Horrocks was leaving after 12 years as editor of the Manchester Evening News was predictably one of our biggest stories of recent months, although interestingly, it got fewer page views on HTFP than our
Credit where credit’s due
The Newspaper Society’s weekly newsletter arrived in our inbox this morning with an item about the local media fighting for open justice. "Media commentator Roy Greenslade has highlighted recent instances in which local media journalists reporting on cases in criminal
A job too far
Credit crunch, recession, economic downturn – sadly all expressions which feature heavily in today’s news. As a result, job hunting within the press and media industry has become increasingly difficult for those seeking career progression or a new, post-redundancy job.
Publisher begins rollout of new editorial system
Project to be implemented in Midlands and South divisions
Regional publishers set to move into TV news
Big newspaper groups eye Channel 3 news licences
Only way is down for Beeb
Ben Bradshaw’s speech to the Royal Television Society convention in Cambridge last night did not specifically mention the regional press, but there is no doubt that its content will have repercussions for the industry, in particular his comment that the
Experienced journalists need not apply
Are you an editor with 30 years’ experience in the regional press? Know the industry from back to front? Perhaps ready for a new challenge after years at the coalface? Well, the Press Complaints Commission doesn’t want to hear from
Reverse publishing boon from hyperlocal project
A couple of months back we covered the launch of the new LocalPeople.co.uk sites in the South West by Associated Northcliffe Digital. Now AND’s director of strategy Roland Bryan has given an update on how the initiative is going in
Editorial plan sparks fears for subs' jobs
Staff anxiety over Johnston Press initiative
Are the British obsessed with potholes?
Leicester Mercury editor Keith Perch penned an interesting counterblast a week or so back on the subject of potholes and why we in the UK are so "obsessed" with them. Keith had been holidaying in Italy (lucky beggar) and noticed
New term heralds spate of job moves
The first week back after the summer holidays has already seen some notable new editorial job moves, with ex-York Press editor Kevin Booth named as the new editor of the Burton Mail, and Northcliffe’s Ian Carter jumping ship to become
Meet The Squirrelizer
Continuing our silly season theme, it seems that the now-famous photo of an American couple on holiday in Canada has turned it into ‘Squirrel Season’. For those of you still unaware of what I’m talking about, check out one of
A good response
Susan Greenwood Twitters that a recent advert for a trainee reporter on the Yorkshire Post garnered no fewer than 262 applications. It’s probably indicative of the state of the jobs market in the regional press over recent months, but for