Group’s regional division saw advertising revenues drop by 10.4 per cent in first four months of 2006
Trinity Mirror
- Head Office: One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AP
- Website: www.trinitymirror.com
Trinity Mirror was one of the UK’s largest newspaper publishers, with a portfolio including five national newspapers as well as more than 140 regional titles.
The group, headquartered at Canary Wharf in London, employed over 8,000 people in more than 90 locations across the UK.
Its major regional newspaper operations were based around its centres in Liverpool, Cardiff, Birmingham and Newcastle.
In 2018 it changed its name to Reach plc.
What we have written about Trinity Mirror
Ad revenues for Trinity Mirror regionals expected to fall 9.7 per cent
Trading update says no improvement is expected for the rest of the year
'Preach the reach of all your media products', says Greenslade
Newspapers have become a brand and need to measure its audience accordingly, conference is told
More acquisitions and growth for Trinity Mirror regionals
Improved operating profit and margins for regionals as group makes annual cost-saving of £40m
'Penetration the key to new markets' as circulations fall again
Claims that sales decline is being offset by supporting media products
Cost savings to counter revenue drop at Trinity Mirror
Advertising revenues continue to fall, says group
Johnston Press agrees to buy Irish newspapers
Publisher adds to its portfolio with two separate deals
Morning newspapers in ABC gains:Full details on the latest figures
Relaunches and investment help regional dailies stem circulation decline
Trinity Mirror predict further growth
Regional advertising and circulation revenues expected to rise
Trinity 'enjoying benefits from Stabilise Revitalise Grow strategy'
Group operating profits up to £128.3m with £78.8m for regionals – interim results
Boosting circulation and attracting new readers
Editors tell how they take on crowded marketplaces
New press eases Chronicle's compact switch
One of the country’s oldest weekly papers is switching from broadsheet to compact format. The Chester Chronicle is due to relaunch on Friday. The new compact has been made possible by parent company Trinity Mirror’s manufacturing strategy, which has seen
Profits hike for Trinity's regional newspapers
New figures show division made £150.6m in 2004
Research shows how news bills affect reader choice
A new study has revealed the effect that newspaper bills outside paper shops have on customers. The people that ran the survey claim the results are a “wake-up call” for publishers and retailers that do not consider billing as an
Trinity revenues up on last year
Trinity Mirror revenues are up, despite declining circulations. Group advertising revenues for the five months to November have increased by 4.2 per cent year on year. The regionals division achieved advertising revenue growth of 4.5 per cent year on year
Two-year tabloid plan comes to fruition
The culmination of two years of planning at Teesside’s Evening Gazette is set to be unveiled to its readers next week, when the paper is published in a compact format for the first time. The broadsheet title is the latest