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KM Group
- Head Office: Messenger House, New Hythe Lane, Larkfield, Aylesford, Kent, ME20 6SG
- Website: www.kentonline.co.uk
Formerly the Kent Messenger Group, the company was formed in 1859 and has been in the hands of the Boorman family since 1890.
The current chairman, Geraldine Allison, is the great-granddaughter of the founder, Barham Pratt Boorman.
It employs more than 400 staff and as well as publishing weekly newspapers and magazines it also runs websites, radio stations and other media-related businesses.
More information about the group is available at its website www.thekmgroup.co.uk.
What we have written about KM Group
Newspaper group appoints new managing director
Former Trinity Mirror Southern boss to head KM Group
Newspaper group confirms 59 job losses in 'major restructure'
KM Group closes four offices and two radio studios in large-scale shake-up
Paper wins fight over web TV channel funding
Council to be forced to disclose cost of internet channel
KM Group restructure to cost 30 editorial jobs
Further details emerge of new operational plans at Kent publisher
Sixty jobs set to go at south-east newspaper group
KM Group makes shock announcement in response to revenue downturn
Final editions of Kent weekly newspapers hit the presses
Award-winning Bromley and Bexley titles close down
Top industry award for Weekly News man
Newbury Weekly News man John Robertson awarded Newspaper Society honour
Newspaper printing team wins top European award
Kent Messenger Group wows judges with Medway sports supplement
Investigative reporter to address south coast university
Andrew Jennings to visit Brighton institution, NUJ opens top job applications and more news in brief
Newspaper wins exclusive over 'secret' council salary info
Rejected request for information brings its own story for KM Group
CN Group executive to join Kent Messenger Group as MD
Interim role will help drive KM business forward
KM Group is one of the top50 firms to work for
The Kent Messenger Group has started the year on a high with news it has earned a place in the Sunday Times 50 Best Companies to Work for in the UK list. The accolade is all thanks to KMG’s own
Ron, they're only dancing!
The “stars” were out in force for the second annual Kent Messenger GroupAwards night themed on the rock and roll years. Hosted by “Smashie and Nicie” – group ad manager, Simon Clubley and KM radiomanager, Phil Lines – almost 400
Kent Messenger Awards
The full list of winners and runners-up was as follows: BEST EDITORIAL USE OF COLOUR1st: for his work on the Red Arrows, Steve Bodycomb, Larkfield.Runner-up: for Race For Life, Wendy Watts, Larkfield. BEST OFF BEAT STORY 1st: for “Randy Rodent
Media group celebrates first web diploma success
First graduate for pioneering KMG qualification