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
December 2016
Greenslade
Ray Tindle spins away, but journalism will die without a strategy
Roy Greenslade
The grand old man of local newspapers is a positive force who needs to accept reality and help to forge a genuine fightback
September 2016
Greenslade
Johnston Press prepares for meeting with activist investor
Fund has seen the value of its investment in the newspaper publisher tumble
December 2015
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Tindle’s still a Ray of hope for local press
Peter Preston
At 90, the grand old man of the industry has kept the faith with local newspapers
November 2015
Greenslade
How newspaper publishers are avoiding that cliff fall moment
Roy Greenslade
Ingenuity or ruthlessness? Take your choice... but the result is still the same
April 2015
Tindle ups bonus for 700 staff ending seven years of woe for local papers
Publisher of 200 local titles makes revision to bonus scheme as a result of boost in profits last year
November 2014
Greenslade
Tindle Newspapers launches four new titles in central London
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Trinity Mirror and Tindle Newspapers pursue separate digital strategies
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
You can challenge Google, cut staff … or just make print journalism work
Peter Preston
Greenslade
Ray Tindle gives his 700 newspaper staff a pre-Christmas bonus
July 2014
Greenslade
Ray Tindle reaffirms his faith in the future of local weekly newspapers
The future is looking good, says the grand old man of the local press
January 2014
Tindle group profit dips to £1.4m
Local newspaper publisher says it faced tough market in 2013, but has made no closures or redundancies during the downturn. By Mark Sweney
December 2013
Greenslade
Ipso becomes a facto as 90% of publishers leap aboard their own train
Roy Greenslade
Roy Greenslade is unsurprised by the formal announcement that the industry has signed up for a new regulator
October 2013
Greenslade
Cameron's triple panics are responsible for the press regulation stalemate
Roy Greenslade
Roy Greenslade blames the prime minister for creating the problems haunting publishers and Hacked Off
September 2013
Greenslade
Ray Tindle recalls a classic Mirror cartoon
What Andy Capp said to the barmaid - and she said to him
August 2013
Greenslade
Why Local World is a beacon of hope for regional newspapers
Roy Greenslade
Roy Greenslade presents another extract from the updated second edition of the book about local journalism, What do we mean by local? It's by Neil Fowler
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The great illusion: local newspapers can be a massively profitable business
Roy Greenslade
Roy Greenslade presents a third extract from the book What do we mean by local? The rise, fall – and possible rise again – of local journalism It's by Peter Preston
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Flawed business strategy at the heart of the decline of local newspapers
Roy Greenslade
Roy Greenslade presents a second extract from the book What do we mean by local? The rise, fall – and possible rise again – of local journalism
July 2013
Greenslade
Greenwich gets new hyperlocal paper
Tindle group launches Mercury title in London borough