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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
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Lifestyle magazine bought by regional publisher
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Daily’s readers given chance to win £500 thanks to innovation
Eight jobs to go as sister dailies cut subbing operation
“Incredibly tough” trading blamed for move
Publisher to invest in new print technology
Innnovation will enable production of ‘bespoke newspapers’
Four regional dailies to be invaded by Menace
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Publisher invests in self-publishing start-up
Platform ‘looking to transform the publishing industry’
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iPad app will let readers get newspaper for free
Publisher appoints new business development manager
New business development manager takes the helm
Wraparound marks Scottish Cup Final first
Supporters’ Selfies create special Scottish Cup Final wrap
Traffic boost after DC Thomson title relaunches website
Site specifically aimed at tablet use
New national news magazine launched by publisher
“The Stooshie” aims to provide readers with “Scotland in seven days”.
Four regional press bosses to join regulator’s board
Company will raise industry funds for IPSO.
New deputy editor for Scottish weekly
Journalist joined title as editorial assistant