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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
Eleven jobs at risk as publisher plans to centralise subbing and ad operations
Plan to introduce teams working across four regional dailies
Regional publisher rebrands to reflect ‘changing marketplace’
Company says print publishing “still a core offering”
Regional publisher produces ‘ultimate guide to Christmas’
Magazine aims to help readers prepare for festivities
Two new editors appointed to head up city dailies
Move follows departure of sister title’s news chief two weeks ago
News chief leaves publisher after 15 years as editor roles merged
Journalist has spent 15 years with company
Journalist who covered Lockerbie bombing dies aged 77
Tributes to reporter who worked in Scotland and England
Publisher marks 20 years since Diana’s death with magazine special
Special publication looks back on life of princess
Regional publisher launches magazine for gin lovers
Companion website created to complement publication
Sister papers to move offices as regional daily marks 140th anniversary
Publisher to move some of operations from home of 112 years
Regional publisher launches new caravanning magazine
Quarterly publication will serve as “definitive” touring guide
Dyson at Large: How ‘hard news’ can work so well in print
Emotive headline catches blogger’s eye
IPSO report reveals number of complaints against publishers
Figures for 2015 released by press watchdog
Regional publisher to switch Fleet Street roles to Scotland
Sunday newspaper moves operations to Scotland
Regional daily prints Euro 2016 wall chart ‘with a difference’
Unique technology gives readers chance to win TV in goals competition
Sister dailies set for return to site of ‘spiritual home’
Newspapers aim for move to new city centre offices after 46 years at outskirts base