New look unveiled as news team wait to see if readers take to the weekly habit
Bath Chronicle
What we have written about Bath Chronicle
Chronicle 'looking forward not back' as switch from daily to weekly looms
Redesign and promotional drive under way as daily edition comes to an end
Latest regional press ABC figures are released
Snapshot of daily and weekly regional newspapers across the UK
Western Daily Press to revive dedicated Bath edition
Four journalists to be set on to fill gap left when Bath Chronicle goes weekly
Bath Chronicle conversion team prepares for series of challenges
Editor reveals priorities as city’s daily prepares for historic move to become weekly
'Smallest paper' keeps one eye on developments in Bath
Midlands paper which survives on circulation of less than 10,000 has no plans to change
Bath Chronicle to turn weekly
Speculation turns to fruition as daily paper makes the big switch
'Dull' teaching claim sparks backlash for city paper
Controversial press report draws apology from editor in 2,200-word column
Editor's apology wins over Chronicle critics
Paper’s prompt response, openness and willingness to publish letters criticising the title is praised
News in brief
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News in brief
To mark tomorrow’s Work Your Proper Hours Day, the TUC has published a league table showing which groups of workers do the longest unpaid overtime, and when they stop working for free and start to be paid during 2004.Journalists and
Literary first for Bath's Jessica
A former Chronicle writer has turned her attention to fantasy as she launches her first book on the road to literary success. Jessica Rydill’s new novel Children of the Shaman is influenced by the work of Tolkein and hopes her
Rule Three: Never, Ever, Volunteer. For Anything.
Web editor Hugh Dixon reflects on the three basic rules in journalism – and how he fell foul of them
50% pass journalism NCE exams- full list of successful candidates
“Excellent individual answers on many papers,” say the examiners – see if you know anyone who passed
Successful NCE candidates – Autumn 2006
Fifty per cent of candidates pass NCTJ exams – see the full roll of honour here
Successful NCE candidates – Spring 2005
The following candidates, listed under the centre at which they sat the examination, have now gained the National Certificate: BOURNEMOUTH Samantha Chapman Aldershot News Gary Cleland Newbury Weekly News Matthew Dickinson The News, Portsmouth Huw Griffith Dorset Echo Lisa-Marie Harrity