What happened in the run up to today’s Trinity Mirror announcements
Alan Kirby
What we have written about Alan Kirby
Papers that adapt will survive says editor
Coventry chief’s upbeat message to journalism students
Major job losses on the cards at Midlands newspapers
More than 60 editorial positions could go at Trinity Mirror titles
Regional newspaper editor retires from post
Alan Kirby says goodbye to Coventry Telegraph as part of wider editorial changes at Trinity Mirror
New-look website with added nostalgia for Trinity newspaper
Telegraph takes trip down memory lane with dedicated online memory section
Coventry strike averted as pressure wins more staff
Union chapel was due to stage industrial action tomorrow
Coventry Evening Telegraph to switch to morning publication
Editor says move is in response to people’s changing buying habits and will widen sales window
Upbeat local news and content focus for 'new' Coventry Telegraph
Photos of councillors ditched as paper switches bad news for ‘real’ people
Telegraph's name adorns news stadium
Corporate sponsorship deal sees evening paper as a leading supporter
Farewell, Highfield Road
Evening Telegraph’s special goodbye boosts newspaper sales and sees visits to its website rocket
Telegraph's £30,000 for tsunami aid
Readers and celebrities turn out for race night
News in brief
Media commentator Ray Snoddy will be the keynote speaker at the Newspaper Society’s Circulation, Editorial and Promotions Conference. Taking place in Birmingham on Monday, April 4, the conference will be followed by a gala awards ceremony designed to recognise and
News in brief
The Independent Publishers’ Forum of the Newspaper Society, which meets four times a year to discuss issues affecting such companies, has been elected for the next three years. The Forum now comprises: John Dickinson (chairman, Garnett Dickinson Publishing), Robin Freeman
Coventry Telegraph seals Sky Blues stadium deal
The Coventry Evening Telegraph has signed for the Sky Blues – as the first corporate sponsor of the First Division club’s new £113m stadium. The city’s daily newspaper is backing the club by taking the name of the north stand
Trinity titles team up for sporting venture
The Coventry Evening Telegraph has teamed up with sister title the Racing Post in the first venture of its kind at Trinity Mirror. The regional and national titles worked together to mark the opening of a new greyhound stadium in
News in brief
Shropshire Star reporters Andrew Rea and Andy Richardson were among the thousands who took part in the London Marathon at the weekend.Andrew, in his first marathon, completed the 26.2 mile course in five hours and 10 minutes, while Andy made