Senior editor among those at risk
DC Thomson
- Head Office: 2 Albert Square, Dundee, DD1 1DD
- Website: www.dcthomson.co.uk

Best-known as the publisher of the Beano, DC Thomson and Co employs more than 2,000 people and is based in Dundee.
As well as its magazines and comics, it publishes daily newspapers in both Dundee and Aberdeen.
It also has offices in Glasgow, Manchester and London and is the largest major publisher which still has a base in Fleet Street.
More information can be found on the company’s website at www.dcthomson.co.uk.
What we have written about DC Thomson
Sub-editor who spent 46 years with publisher dies aged 86
Journalist also wrote angling column
Subscriptions boost publisher’s profits after Covid disruption
Company posts pre-tax profit of £7.3m
Publisher to oversee rival’s print ad packages after new deal struck
Move will “deliver great value” to customers
Publisher celebrates after revealing it has 25k paying digital subscribers
Company a third of the way to 2025 target
Publisher axes award-winning editorial chief after six years
Digital boss “immensely proud” of time with group
Publisher launches title’s ninth new edition in six years
Publication now has circulation of 187,000
Former editorial boss joins forces with ex-colleague in comms agency launch
Pair worked together in senior roles at regional publisher
Daily aims to solve eight-year-old mystery with video launch
Newspaper examines missing man’s disappearance
Regional publisher scoops podcast awards hat-trick
Daily’s parenting programme triumphs in local category
Data journalists take a break from ‘grim’ Covid stats to investigate baby names
Unit undertakes comprehensive look at naming trends
Daily uses front page to issue women’s football rallying call
Splash part of drive to increase coverage
Publisher wins a dozen nominations at podcasting awards
Strong regional press presence across categories
Jobs created as Facebook scheme expands to include 14 more publishers
Project welcomes 14 new partner publishers
Editorial boss quits role as publisher unveils first ever CEO
Former editor will retain advisory role
Journalists go on eight-day road trip to investigate climate crisis
Seven reporters take part in pre-COP26 challenge