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Winners named in 2007 EDF Energy East of England Media Awards
Triple victory for East Anglian Daily Times as print and broadcast journalists celebrate their success
Non-stop local press coverage for high profile murder trial
Regional dailies shape up to give multimedia updates in eight-week prostitutes trial
EDF Energy East of England Media Awards shortlist is announced
More than 200 entries from print and broadcast media are whittled down to the final few
Media firm Archant's £600,000 charity boost
Community publishing firm raises cash and acts as a mouthpiece for local causes
Editor to leave Bolton News after six years at the helm
Steve Hughes is appointed managing director of Newsquest (York) Ltd
Praise in Parliament for investigative reporter's work
Former accountant-turned-journalist used his number skills to turn up stream of story leads
Changes to Star pave way for full colour papers across media group
Move to new press makes print colour offering “biggest in regional press industry”
EADT launches £100,000 cancer charity bid
The East Anglian Daily Times has launched a campaign to raise £100,000 for breast cancer charity Breakthrough. The Archant-owned newspaper’s Ray of Hope appeal was kick-started with a champagne launch of a book by EADT columnist Rhona Damant. Sit Down
News in brief
To mark tomorrow’s Work Your Proper Hours Day, the TUC has published a league table showing which groups of workers do the longest unpaid overtime, and when they stop working for free and start to be paid during 2004.Journalists and
News company seeks new idol
The annual Archant awards night could offer a little more artistic interest than usual – as the organisers launch a company Pop Idol contest to find a performer for the big night in November. The Norwich-based company, which publishes the
Trust earns Times a scoop on sea tragedy
A yachtsman involved in a double tragedy has broken his silence on the affair in an exclusive interview with his local paper. The East Anglian Daily Times carried Colin Jessey’s story over two days, starting on Monday with a Page
Judges to be sent reminder on media restrictions after contentious case
Courts to get a refresher for advice on avoiding unlawful or unnecessary reporting restrictions
Memorial boost from EADT as fund targets £100,000
Royal Anglians’ bid to establish memorial to Afghan conflict casualties is backed by press
Regional newspapers fight on post office closures threat
Campaigns launched across the UK to save threatened rural outlets
Judging line-up for EDF Energy London & South Media Awards
Entries flooding in – but deadline falls on Friday:Act now to get your entry in