Tributes to journalist with ‘unlimited enthusiasm’
Archant launches city guide mobile app for London
Archant has launched a new mobile City Guide app for London, in a partnership between its London24 digital brand and developers of leading mobile city guides MyCityWay. MyCityWay London24 is a real-time, location-based, free of charge city guide, comprising more
Recently launched newspaper ‘cements place in town’
Editor pleased with initial circulation figures for Kent title
Newspaper group partners with marketing agency
Regional newspaper publisher the Midland News Association has chosen marketing agency Wyatt International to develop a new brand and communications strategy. Birmingham-based Wyatt will help the MNA with the positive promotion of its brands, which includes the Express & Star
Former news agency boss chronicles his career
Reporter campaigned on behalf of race horses
Journalist plans five-hander in aid of stroke charity
Newspaper’s head of features has entered five runs
Journalism student wins bursary to promote mining heritage
A journalism student in Cornwall has won a six-month bursary to help promote the area’s mining heritage. Jamie Maddison was chosen for the Culture24 Cornwall Museums Heritage and Arts Journalist Bursary Scheme 2012 as he finished his fast-track journalism course
Union in call for answers over future of Midlands daily
Letter has been sent to company bosses
Tributes as history-making photographer dies aged 84
Tributes to ‘legend’ who was pioneer in industry
Sports reporter gets hammered by snooker ace
Journalist was thrashed in friendly challenge
Citizen journalism site launches Facebook app
Citizen journalism website Blottr has launched a new Facebook app so that news and comment can be shared without having to leave the social networking site. Through the app, users will also be able to report news and add content
Thousands join Facebook bid to save photographer’s job
Readers have sent angry emails to Johnston Press
Journalists get into their stride for children’s charity
Reporters will take on the Great North Run
Former regional journalist expands business
Company offers free features to newspapers
Newspaper publisher in upmarket magazine launch
County’s top achievers are target audience
Journalists will don pyjamas for charity walk
Two Welsh newspaper journalists will swap their suits for slippers and dressing gowns to take part in a midnight pyjama walk for charity. Daily Post news editor Debbie James and Denbighshire reporter Kelly Williams are taking part in the walk