Trainer and former regional press chief examines the current state of play
Alan Geere
What we have written about Alan Geere
Alan Geere: Welcome to the world of newspapers, 2018-style
First of three extracts from new book exploring impact of social media on journalism
Ex-journalists should visit modern newsrooms, says former editor
Light-hearted call for ‘National Service’ style placements
The clickbait debate – myths and realities. By Alan Geere
Problem has been exaggerated in regional press says former editor
Editorial chief blasts regional press ‘golden age’ claims as ‘tripe’
‘Heartily sick’ director responds to academic’s claims
Ex-editorial director shares ‘reasons to be cheerful’ for industry
Former weekly editor “saddened” by recent cuts in industry
Former editors debate merits of Local World takeover
Geere and Fowler discuss Trinity Mirror deal
Geere to head journalism training school
New role for former editorial director
Sixty trainee journalists: Where are they now?
Study finds low pay and disillusionment cause many to leave newspapers
Alan Geere: What happened next to the brightest and best
Latest extract in our serialisation of What Do We Mean by Local?
Sassi to take on new challenge as Nottingham Post editor
Sentinel editor in job switch after seven years
Editors team up to pay tribute to Mel Cook
Colleagues pay their last respects to newspaper man
Geere’s Ugandan adventure ends amid ‘Gay Bill’ row
Former editor’s teaching contract cancelled
Senior editors named by Northcliffe South East
Quartet of news chiefs to replace Alan Geere
Northcliffe restructure puts 38 jobs at risk in South East
Four senior editor positions to oversee titles
Geere hails ‘nibtastic’ weekly
This nib from the Brentwood Gazette’s thisistotalessex.co.uk site may look like a classic end-of-silly-season story but according to editor-in-chief Alan Geere it’s already gone viral along with an accompanying tale about a scarf lost on the town’s High Street. “It’s