Ceremony celebrates achievements at Scottish titles
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
Newspaper hits shops late after production hitch
Editions had less local content and arrived late
Former sub who evaded capture in war dies at 89
Journalist spent most of working life with regional publisher
Sports reporter retires after nearly 50 years in industry
Journalist sent dedication by Sir Alex Ferguson
Jobs lost as distribution of newspapers outsourced
Regional dailies no longer delivered by publisher
Publisher confirms Dandy comic to go online only
Regional publisher DC Thomson has confirmed that children’s comic The Dandy will cease print publication later this year and go online only. The Dandy will be printed for the final time on 4 December, which will be a special edition
Regional publisher could axe well-known children’s comic
A regional publisher is considering axing a children’s comic it has published for the last 75 years, amid falling circulations. The Dandy could be closed by DC Thomson, which also publishes newspapers including The Courier, as part of a review of
Newspapers’ outsourcing plans put 59 jobs at risk
Publisher consulting with staff at Scottish dailies
Death of former Scottish editor who boosted sales
Newspaperman was awarded a CBE
Second regional Scottish title to go compact
Change will be implemented this week
Friends mark retirement of respected journalist
Former reporter covered major news stories
Former Simon Cowell partner to head newspaper group
Former Fleet Street boss announced as managing director
Managing director of newspaper company to step down
Popular boss praises newspaper colleagues
New editor for Scottish regional daily
Aberdeen deputy steps up to top job on sister title
Scottish Sunday title sees editorial restructure
Journalists appointed to senior reporting roles by publisher
Union hits out at publisher’s plans to cut 15 jobs
NUJ steps up recruitment campaign after announcement