Former journalist and editor was also NCTJ trustee
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Nearly 9 out of 10 editors fear tech giants could “wipe out” local journalism
News chiefs call for government intervention in digital advertising market
Deputy chief of trade body joins NCTJ board
‘Need for qualified journalists has never been greater’ says former journalist
Regional Press Awards to open for entries next week
May event will celebrate the best of UK regional newspapers
Ministers urged to follow Welsh lead over traffic orders
Just 12pc of public back idea in consultation
Minister pledges to listen over traffic orders row
Opposition grows to proposed changes
Industry gets MPs’ backing over traffic order plan
NS requests meeting with transport minister
Traffic order plans could cost industry £20m a year
Proposals threaten public’s right to know says NS
NS to merge comms and marketing operations
The Newspaper Society is to merge its communications and marketing departments under the current comms director Lynne Anderson, it announced today. The move follows the decision by marketing director Robert Ray to leave the NS in January. Johnston Press chief
Revealed: Why local press is being locked out of London 2012
‘History of attending Games’ is among criteria
Council criticised for selling advertising on website
Authorities should not compete with local papers says NS
‘Keep newspaper deliverers safe’ says NS
Booklet launched to encourage bike skills
Council magazine scaled down in £100,000 cutback
Move comes after government pressure on ‘town hall pravdas’
Bailey hits out over regional TV news decision
City TV ‘not viable’ says Trinity Mirror boss
Curb town hall papers as matter of urgency says NS
Industry leaders call for talks with Pickles
Local press is 'more trusted' news source – survey
Only 20pc see council papers as best source of information