Media boss says there has been a “real sea change” – but newspapers will continue to have important role
Tim Bowdler
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Johnston's Bowdler to join discussion panel on 'Leading Innovation'
Forum will consider the challenges of moving to multimedia
Johnston considers Hartlepool press closure
Market demand for full-colour prompts proposal to move printing to Sunderland
Local press should be 'encouraged' by moves into its territory
Regional media should take heart from national interest in local news and content
CBE for Bowdler in Queen's Birthday Honours
Ed Curran, former Newspaper Society president and Echo veteran are also among those to receive awards
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Johnston agrees to buy Scotsman in £160m deal
Sale includes Scotsman newspaper, Edinburgh Evening News, Scotland on Sunday and the Edinburgh Herald & Post
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Johnston explores future of digital journalism in new partnership
Publisher teams up with university for £200,000 research project
Weeklies' editor-in-chief moves on
Northeast Press man’s role is made redundant
Robertson says farewell to Newbury Weekly News
Regional press top brass give retiring deputy chairman a good send off
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Dartford and Swanley Times reporter Emma Durdle has appeared on a radio show with stand-up comedian Mark Steel.The producers got in touch because he wanted to quiz someone about Swanley, in Kent, where he grew up, for the programme. Members
'Awkward moral authority to be encouraged' – Ingham
Guests from the world of news, commerce, politics, showbiz and sport all paid tribute to the Yorkshire Post as it marked its 250th year of production. And Margaret Thatcher’s former press secretary Sir Bernard Ingham led the tributes at the
Industry top brass keep champagne date with Duke
Newspaper executives joined past and present staff from the Derbyshire Times to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the paper at a gala celebration at Chatsworth House. Almost 170 guests were invited to the black tie event, hosted by the Duke
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The regional press increased advertising revenue by 7.2 per cent in the first quarter of 2004, against total growth of 4.8 per cent across all media, according to figures from The Newspaper Society. This made it the fastest growing major
Writer at centre of dispute is appointed magazine editor
The journalist at the centre of a dispute between union members and management at the Yorkshire Post has been given a new role. The redundancy of women’s editor Jill Armstrong was announced as part of a review at the Leeds-based