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Simon Fox

July 2019

  • Simon Fox

    Simon Fox to step down as chief of Daily Mirror owner Reach

    Former Ladbrokes Coral boss Jim Mullen to take charge at UK’s largest regional newspaper group

March 2018

  • Mastheads for the Daily Mirror, Daily Star and the Daily Express

    Trinity Mirror to rebrand as Reach after Express and Star deal

    Chief executive Simon Fox’s pay package increases by nearly 20% despite slide in revenues

February 2018

  • Dawn Neesom, the longest-serving female national newspaper editor, is quitting after 15 years on the Daily Star.

    Editors of Daily Express and Daily Star quit in wake of £200m takeover

    Job cuts to save £20m loom as Trinity Mirror completes buyout of Richard Desmond titles

September 2017

  • Roy Greenslade

    Media blog
    Northern & Shell takeover may prolong Trinity Mirror's life, but its future is uncertain

    Roy Greenslade
    Bid is likely to face challenges from shareholders and regulators, and involve title mergers and staff cutbacks

January 2017

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Popular newspapers suffer greater circulation falls than qualities

    Roy Greenslade
    Double-digit declines in the sales of Sunday titles confirm the success of Saturday editions, but the real winners are, of course, digital platforms

November 2016

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Trinity Mirror's chiefs should resign for failing to protect a source

    Roy Greenslade
    Robert Norman went to jail because the Daily Mirror publisher handed police documentary evidence that he had been paid for whistleblowing

June 2016

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    How Trinity Mirror's chief is strangling his newspapers to death

    Roy Greenslade
    Simon Fox, publisher of a misbegotten daily paper that lasted just nine weeks, institutes yet another round of editorial cutbacks

May 2016

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    The New Day wins plaudits for its final issue's main story

    Roy Greenslade
    But, like the paper itself, it didn’t quite live up to the hype. Surely Trinity Mirror’s daily newspaper experiment should have stayed in the laboratory
  • Protesters outside Trinity Mirror’s annual general meeting

    Mirror journalists fear cuts to cover 'secretive' New Day costs

    As newspaper closes after just nine weeks, NUJ voices financial and job concerns outside Trinity Mirror’s annual meeting
  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Why The New Day didn't work... and had no hope of working

    Roy Greenslade
    Bold in concept and timid in execution, the newspaper’s failure cannot be blamed on anyone except Trinity Mirror’s chief executive, Simon Fox

April 2016

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    Greenslade
    Trinity Mirror share price dips as it suffers death by a thousand cuts

    Roy Greenslade
    Chief executive Simon Fox tries to cope with falling sales, falling ad revenue, a big phone hacking financial headache and a failed newspaper launch.

March 2016

  • Roy Greenslade

    The New Day got off to a terrible start, and Trinity Mirror’s bosses are to blame

    Roy Greenslade
  • Alison Phillips, the editor of the new Trinity Mirror title the New Day

    The New Day sales estimated at 150,000 copies a day

February 2016

  • The New Day

    New Day editor Alison Phillips: 'We threw out all previous thinking'

  • NewDay

    Greenslade
    It's The New Day - first look at Trinity Mirror's new newspaper

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Trinity Mirror and Johnston Press show touching faith in print

    Roy Greenslade
  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Will the Sunday Mirror change its mind about firing Kevin O'Sullivan?

    Roy Greenslade

January 2016

  • Copies of the Daily Mirror are printed at Trinity Mirror’s factory in Watford

    Greenslade
    Trinity Mirror considers launching new national newspaper

    Publisher has not disputed reports that it is exploring launching a cheaper title similar to the Independent’s i

November 2015

  • Simon Fox, Chief Executive of Trinity Mirror in the Daily Mirror newsroom

    Trinity Mirror chief says it is fit and proper for Local World takeover

    Simon Fox says changed newsroom practices means possibility of claims over alleged hacking in past has no relevance to current working culture

October 2015

  • Simon Fox, Chief Executive of Trinity Mirror. Photographed in the Daily Mirror Newsroom

    Greenslade
    Why Trinity Mirror's acquisition of Local World makes sense

    Expanded regional publishing group will be able to increase digital investment and also present digital advertisers with a larger audience across the UK
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