Redundancy process also hits print production team
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Journalist shares story of cancer battle after getting all clear
Reporter wants to raise awareness of screenings
Weekly backs bid to provide PJs for sick children at Christmas
Newspaper offers office to appeal in memory of tragic boy
Former newspaper office set to reopen as video gaming cafe
Weekly vacated premises last year
Weekly moves to new home after 10 years at high street office
New senior reporter also joins newspaper
Daily’s former London editor dies aged 99
Tributes to journalist who knew two Prime Ministers on first name terms
Community editors appointed at regional publisher
Quartet will lead content operation in market towns
Sales decline continues for paid-for weeklies
Circulation figures down overall but 19 paid-fors see sales rise
Cancer claims senior Archant journalist at 59
Former deputy chief sub dies after long illness
News staff reunion planned to mark move to new offices
Archant Norfolk staff have been celebrating the opening of new offices and shop
News in brief
Land speed record-breaker Sir Richard Noble was the keynote speaker at the Archant managers’ conference in Oxford, where his message was “move fast”.He told the meeting: “With a small team you have to move fast or die. The decision-making process
New edition boosts distribution for free sheet
Archant Norfolk has boosted its editions with the creation of an 8,000-run Watton and Swaffham Times. The free distribution paper is now a sister-paper to the main Thetford and Brandon Times, which is distributed to around 15,000 homes. Both papers
Archant Norfolk adds extra dimension to weekly series
Archant Norfolk’s weekly newspaper titles have added new editions following a major research project to further meet the needs of people living in and around Norfolk market towns. They now produce 14 different front pages every week. Called Project Boundary,