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Sports editor's career goes into extra time
New venture for sports chief while editor also says goodbye
ABC figures: Scottish and Irish weeklies lead way
Only 25 paid-for weeklies post sales increases
Reporter looks back over 50 years in newspapers
Journalist who chased Chataway recalls his five decades
Jobs and offices under threat in restructure
Sixteen jobs could go at London and South-East titles
Shortlist announced for EDF Energy Media Awards
Portsmouth daily has strong showing among 2008 London and South of England Awards finalists
Trinity Mirror to retain Midlands and remaining South East titles
Sale called off after failing to attract high enough bids
Call for investment in Trinity Mirror regionals after sell-off falls through
Union calls on group to “stop asset-stripping” and build on strong brand names in Midlands and South
43 per cent pass rate for Autumn NCE
The National Certificate has been awarded to 103 candidates who sat the NCE earlier this year – a pass rate of 43 per cent. Just under half the 239 candidates entered for the exam have qualified as journalists after sitting
Editor-in-chief Chapman to leave London weeklies
Kim Chapman, editor-in-chief at North Surrey and London Newspapers, is leaving the company. Kim, (49), a former editorial director of the Reading Evening Post, said: “My biggest regret is leaving the brilliant editorial team we have built here in the
Green light for £284m Southnews sale
Trade and Industry Secretary Stephen Byers has agreed to the transfer of Southnews titles to Trinity Mirror. The minister is satisfied the paid-for circulation of the titles falls within the statutory limit. Weekly newspaper group Southnews is being sold for
Increased profits for Southnews
Southnews Plc, the London-based regional newspaper publisher, has announcedincreased pre-tax profits of £12.9 million for the year ending March 31 – up 8% year-on-year. A company statement said that most of the increased revenue came in the second half of
'All-round' Echo scoops Newspaper of the Year prize
Praise for Merseyside paper as Chester Chronicle and Bangor and Anglesey Mail also pick up prizes