“Distinguished” news chief was responsible for several weekly titles
Pocklington Post
What we have written about Pocklington Post
Dyson at Large: Readers love Johnston weekly’s UGC
No blurry cat pictures or PR masquerading as news here says blogger
Editorial director’s role expands after news chief’s exit
Former weekly editor will not be replaced by Johnston Press
Weekly editor leaves Johnston Press after 20 years
News chief to take up new role in PR
Staff offered voluntary redundancy at Yorkshire titles
Scheme opened up after request by employees
Former staff wanted for editor’s football squad
Editor wants to pit old against young
Only 13 paid-for weeklies buck downward sales trend
Most titles see circulations fall under latest ABCs
Just 18 weeklies boosted by sales increase
Few paid-for titles gained rise in circulation in ABCs
ABC figures: How the UK's weekly newspapers fared
Latest circulations for all the weeklies revealed
Firm claimed court articles 'damaged reputation'
Plus: Woman named in story against wishes and more PCC cases
ABC figures: How all the weeklies performed
The full list of circulation figures for all 791 weekly titles
Full list of successful NCE candidates
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Winners and losers reflect on ABC figures
Why some newspapers are claiming an increase in readership despite sales decline
Company awards at YRN
The Malton and Pickering Mercury won Newspaper of the Year at the recent Yorkshire Regional Newspapers Ltd Awards. Since re-launching, the title has doubled in circulation and campaigned for a Roman Fort to be excavated to form a major tourist
Successful NCE candidates – Spring 2005
The following candidates, listed under the centre at which they sat the examination, have now gained the National Certificate: BOURNEMOUTH Samantha Chapman Aldershot News Gary Cleland Newbury Weekly News Matthew Dickinson The News, Portsmouth Huw Griffith Dorset Echo Lisa-Marie Harrity
Autumn 2000 NCE results
The Autumn 2000 NCE results have been announced – showing only a 35 per cent pass rate. The figure is worse than the Spring results this year, which managed a pass rate of 40 per cent – criticised as the