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Torquay Herald Express
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Sands joins Northcliffe in editorial consultancy role
Training expert will provide advice on restructuring plans
Daily publication comes to an end in Scunthorpe
Title will be a weekly from Thursday
New era dawns for Northcliffe daily-turned-weekly
New-look South Devon title weighs in at 192 pages
Switch to weekly ‘saved our paper’ says editor
More daily editors ‘considering frequency change’
End of era as last daily copy rolls off the press
Newspaper prepares to relaunch as weekly next Thursday
Second Northcliffe daily to go weekly from next month
North Lincolnshire title in frequency change
Jobs to go as Northcliffe daily switches to weekly
Frequency change follows portfolio review
Copy-subbing roles to be axed across Northcliffe
Reporters at some titles to write directly onto pages
ABC figures: How the regional dailies performed
Full list of daily titles ranked by sales increase or decrease
Dyson at Large: Sports sell-out saves skinniest book
High story count belies low pagination says editor-turned-blogger
News in brief
Plus: New sports editor for the Mercury, ‘best student’ is named, and more press news in brief
Northcliffe launches training academy
In-house training initiative brings fresh boost to meet new industry challenges
Echo pioneers new 'media and the law' course
The Express & Echo in Exeter is pioneering a new training course to give reporters greater confidence in dealing with the police. With police contact forming a big part of the journalists’ workload, it was felt the training, run by
Deadline looms for college newspaper
Wannabe journalists at Coombeshead College in Newton Abbot are nearing the deadline of a new newspaper. Students taking part in a newly launched after-school newspaper club will be producing the new publication later this term, and 5,000 free copies will
NCTJ record breaker at 17
A sixth-former at Coombeshead College in Newton Abbot has become the youngest person to pass a National Council for the Training of Journalists exam. Seventeen-year-old Christine Fullam, who works eight hours a week at the Torquay Herald Express, has passed