The Birmingham Post’s Get Moving campaign to improve New Street railway station has the backing of Virgin Trains boss Sir Richard Branson. The business tycoon wrote an exclusive column in the paper supporting the Post’s call to transform public transport
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Downward trend continues for regional newspapers
Update on the latest ABC circulation figures
Ad revenues for Trinity Mirror regionals expected to fall 9.7 per cent
Trading update says no improvement is expected for the rest of the year
Dailies continue to see sales fall – Latest ABCs
Circulation hit at every daily in Britain in the second half of last year – but figures are better for weeklies
Revenues growth expected at Trinity Mirror
Trinity Mirror is expecting advertising and circulation revenues across all its businesses to have improved on last year, according to its latest trading update. The group, which publishes more than 250 titles, has said that overall advertising revenues for the
Trinity profits up: Bigger savings planned
Trinity Mirror has announced profits of £172.5m for the year ending December 2003. The figure compares with £155.5m the previous year, an increase of almost 11 per cent. The company owns the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and People, as well
Ad-Mag now part of NPG:MD promoted to group No2
David Waghorne has been appointed deputy managing director of the Nottingham Post Group, part of a move which sees Northcliffe-owned Ad-Mag join the Group. It joins a media portfolio led by the award-winning Evening Post. NPG also publishes the Recorder
"No improvement" on ad revenues at Trinity Mirror
Trinity Mirror has said it doesn’t expect its advertising revenues to have improved on last year as advertising conditions have remained volatile during the past six months. In its latest trading update the group, which publishes more than 250 regional
Operating profits up 4.4 per cent for group's regional titles
Trinity Mirror’s regional newspapers saw operating profits increase by 4.4 per cent to £120.1m in 2002, the group has announced. The figures were revealed in the group’s preliminary results for the year ending December 29, 2002, which also showed that
Titles show "encouraging signs" of ad growth
Trinity Mirror has released its latest set of trading results, which show encouraging advertising growth in the past two months. The figures are an update for the second half of the financial year and are issued prior to the preliminary
Trinity "on target" for £32m cost saving
The regional newspaper arm of Trinity Mirror was one of the company’s strengths as half-year profits fell slightly on last year. Pre-tax profits were down to £78.4m from £80.6m. Advertising revenue among the regionals was down just 2.2 per cent,
Judging line-up revealed for EDF Energy South West Media Awards
Find out which industry experts will be deciding on this year’s contest
Regional journalists praised for quality health writing
Trio of reporters beat national and trade colleagues to top prizes
Sentinel Sunday named Newspaper of the Year – again
Staff at Stoke-based title pick up top award for fourth year running
Regional press winners at medical journalism awards
Two regional newspaper journalists were among the winners at a medical journalism awards event. Mark Nicholls, of the Eastern Daily Press, and Emma Brady, from The Birmingham Post, both scooped top honours and cash prizes. Mark won £1,000 for his