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Crediton Country Courier celebrates its first anniversary as a weekly title

By |2014-06-18T14:22:53+01:00June 18th, 2014|News|

Tindle-owned Crediton Country Courier celebrated its first anniversary as a weekly title with a staff luncheon hosted by Tindle Newspapers owner and chairman Sir Ray Tindle and vice chairman Wendy Craig. May 2013 saw the successful transition of the Crediton Courier from a fortnightly newspapers to a weekly, a feat that has rarely been achieved, [...]

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Printed newspaper advertising decline to slow during 2014

By |2014-06-17T16:03:42+01:00June 17th, 2014|News|

Research from Enders Analysis shows national newspaper advertising fell 8% last year (and by 28% since 2007). But Enders believes a stronger economic outlook will slow the decline in 2014 to about 6%, even if volatility month-to-month makes budgeting and management a relentless challenge. The local and regional press should also experience some—but smaller—reprieve, though [...]

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Three quarters of UK internet users use national news brands weekly

By |2014-06-13T11:07:04+01:00June 13th, 2014|News|

Seventy-two per cent of UK internet users access UK national newspaper brands across platforms weekly, the third annual Reuters Institute of Journalism Digital News Report 2014 has found. Co-sponsored by Newsworks which analysed the UK data, the report found that digital and print newspapers are the top two commercial news sources in the UK for [...]

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Lord Black: UK Cited by Oppressive Regimes as Example of How to Shackle Press

By |2014-06-13T08:53:23+01:00June 13th, 2014|News|

Lord Black of Brentwood, Telegraph Media Group executive director, has told WAN-IFRA’S annual congress in Turin how attacks on press freedom in the UK have had a debilitating effect on free speech across the world. In his speech this week, Lord Black, Commonwealth Press Union chairman, said the British press had endured a "severe, sustained [...]

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Prime Minister, Foreign Secretary and Opposition Leader visit the Newark Advertiser during by-election

By |2014-06-11T14:42:31+01:00June 11th, 2014|News|

The Newark by-election provided a flow of good stories for the Newark Advertiser and the paper’s offices were visited by Prime Minister David Cameron Foreign Secretary William Hague and opposition leader Ed Miliband. After being welcomed by the paper’s chairman and editor-in-chief Roger Parlby, his daughter, managing director Joanna Parlby and editor Chris Prime, the [...]

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Kodak unveils its Prosper press for digital newspaper production

By |2014-06-11T14:37:10+01:00June 11th, 2014|News|

KODAK has announced the launch of its PROSPER 6000 for digital newspaper production. With new innovations in transport, drying, and writing systems, combined with advanced press management technology, the PROSPER 6000 Presses are a completely new product offering that deliver high levels of reliability, print speed and application flexibility, says the company. Kodak says that these enhancements [...]

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Midlands photo archive project wins Heritage Lottery Fund support

By |2014-06-10T21:13:50+01:00June 10th, 2014|News|

The Express & Star Photographic Collection partnership has received support from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to help digitise photographs dating back over the past century, it has been announced today. The partnership, set up by regional daily newspaper the Express & Star with the University of Wolverhampton and WAVE: the museums, galleries, archives of [...]

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Newsquest launches mobile platform for 140 regional titles

By |2014-06-10T21:10:58+01:00June 10th, 2014|News|

Newsquest has launched a new responsive mobile web platform for its 140 regional and local news titles across England and Wales. Specifically designed for the growing number of people now accessing local news and information from smartphones it provides quick and easy access to content. The rollout also includes a new suite of smartphone-friendly display [...]

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Mortons Golf Day 2014

By |2014-06-09T12:18:50+01:00June 9th, 2014|News|

The golfing gods delivered the weather as 23 customers, suppliers and staff members took to the fairways to play in the 15th staging of the Mortons Print Golf Day on May 16th at the Forest Pines Hotel and Golf complex. With a mixture of old foes and new faces teeing it up in glorious May [...]

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News UK taps into Gaelic football and hurling with GAA

By |2014-06-09T12:16:37+01:00June 9th, 2014|News|

The Sun, The Times & Sunday Times are now showing highlights of Gaelic football and hurling across all digital platforms. Clips and highlights of Ireland’s two famous national games are now available to digital subscribers. The initiative started Saturday. From the Clash of the Ash to Breaking Balls, they will have access via PC, smartphone [...]

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