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Newsquest
June 2024
‘News deserts’: if local newspapers are dying, will local democracy die with them?
Concerns over scrutiny of councils as publishers cull titles and residents turn to Facebook for local news
December 2023
How one of the world’s oldest newspapers is using AI to reinvent journalism
Berrow’s Worcester Journal is one of several papers owned by the UK’s second biggest regional news publisher to hire ‘AI-assisted’ reporters
December 2019
National World eyes bid for ailing UK regional newspaper titles
David Montgomery’s firm could take over Yorkshire Post and Scotsman owner JPI Media
November 2019
Newsquest bids for JPI to create UK regional press powerhouse
Exclusive: firm usurps Daily Mirror owner to become frontrunner, say sources
December 2018
Will the watchdog dare dismiss this impartiality case against Newsquest?
Roy Greenslade
The union’s complaint goes to the heart of arguments about press freedom, says City University journalism professor Roy Greenslade
August 2018
Scotland's Sunday Herald merges staff with the Herald
A slump in readership prompted executives to consider scrapping the Sunday brand to focus on weekday title
February 2018
Newsquest targets Archant as newspaper consolidation gathers pace
Owners have discussed takeover amid battle for advertising revenue with digital giants
March 2017
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Regional journalists are early victims of Brexit effect
Peter Preston
US firm Gannett didn’t hesitate to let sub-editors go once the pound fell against the dollar
January 2017
Greenslade
Newsquest chief finally realises shock-horror doesn't sell regional papers
Roy Greenslade
Analysis of readers’ interests through website data shows Henry Faure Walker what we’ve known for so long: a red-top agenda is wrong for local titles
Publishing and platforms
Regional publishers: how do those that remain survive?
Regional publishers are shrugging off slumping print sales by embracing social media, data and diverse business models
Greenslade
What hope for journalism when an editor resigns after just two weeks?
Roy Greenslade
Sad lessons about the state of our trade are clear from Lucy Pearce’s decision to take a PR post rather than edit the Brighton Argus
December 2016
Greenslade
Brighton Argus editor departs, but does Newsquest really care?
Roy Greenslade
Publisher refuses to explain why yet another of its editors, one respected by both his staff and his audience, has left the ailing newspaper
November 2016
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Citizen journalism? Nothing new about that
Peter Preston
One south London newspaper is asking readers to publish their news stories straight to the website. Takes one back …
October 2016
Greenslade
Why the Newsquest journalists are right to go on strike
Roy Greenslade
Publishers are putting journalism at risk by cutting too many editorial jobs and making the trade an unattractive choice for new entrants
September 2016
Greenslade
Publishers and journalists must work together to save journalism
Roy Greenslade
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Gannett hovers over Richmond
Peter Preston
August 2016
Greenslade
Several double-digit drops in regional daily circulations
Greenslade
News UK tops list of complaints upheld in 2015 by Ipso
July 2016
Greenslade
Newsquest hit by growing copyright claims over use of photographs
Greenslade
Newsquest to freelance: fancy producing five pages for £100?
Roy Greenslade
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