Midlands daily wins political backing over Leveson
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Long-standing former editor appears on Countdown
Ex-news chief was contestant on popular show
New weekly edition launched as free newspaper axed
Publisher changes distribution model in Midlands town
Newspaper publisher honours top-performing journalists
The Midland News Association has handed out its annual awards to top-performing company staff. Twenty one awards, covering all departments, were presented to employees at an event attended by 440 guests at Telford International Centre last week. Among the winners
Lensman’s book reveals ‘Fifty shades of Black Country’
Former press snapper’s striking images published
Dyson at Large: Lengthy headlines work at top-performing daily
HTFP blogger praises ‘calm and detailed’ splashes
New-look website for biggest-selling regional daily
Site aims to improve mobile and tablet viewing
UK’s top-selling regional daily promotes itself in video
Film features staff from across the newspaper
Paper defies Royal Mail to paint postbox gold
Round-up of regional press’ Olympic Games coverage
Former property editor loses cancer fight aged 56
Midlands journalist held role at city title for 13 years
Midlands publisher recruits new online chief
Electronic editor joins from Northcliffe
Daily print publishing will remain our focus – E&S boss
News chief reaffirms faith in newspapers in live Q&A
Newspaper group partners with marketing agency
Regional newspaper publisher the Midland News Association has chosen marketing agency Wyatt International to develop a new brand and communications strategy. Birmingham-based Wyatt will help the MNA with the positive promotion of its brands, which includes the Express & Star
Big-city dailies team up in ground-breaking sales venture
Rival groups combine in bid to lure national advertisers
Tributes as history-making photographer dies aged 84
Tributes to ‘legend’ who was pioneer in industry
Police press offices are ‘barrier to information’ say editors
Regional newsmen give evidence at Leveson Inquiry