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Allinson and Inman Join NMA Board

Geraldine Allinson, chairman of KM Group, and Phil Inman, chief executive of the Claverley Group, have joined the News Media Association Board as regional directors, following the resignation from the Board of Lisa Gordon from Local World and Robin...

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Digital Audiences and Revenue Up for Trinity Mirror

Trinity Mirror has reported an increase in digital audiences and revenues in a trading update this afternoon. Digital revenues grew by 12 per cent year-on-year and average monthly unique users and page views growing year on year by 18 per...

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NMA: Influence of Newspapers Extends Far Beyond Print

The News Media Association has highlighted newspapers’ powerful influence and reach through digital media following the publication of Ofcom’s looking at news consumption in the UK. Responding to the report, Lynne Anderson, NMA deputy chief executive, said: “News is consumed...

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Copyright Regime Must Safeguard Professional Journalism

Copyright laws must continue to protect news media publishers from unauthorised use of their content which undermines the production of professional journalism, the News Media Association has said. Giving evidence  at a Business, Innovation and Skills Committee hearing on the...

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Jeremy Corbyn to Address Newspaper Conference Annual Lunch

Jeremy Corbyn is to be the guest speaker at the Newspaper Conference annual lunch. The Labour Party leader will address regional press political editors, editors and senior management from local media publishers at the lunch in January. The lunch, which will...

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News Media Europe to Represent Industry in EU

News Media Europe, a new organisation representing and promoting the interests of the modern news media industry in the European Union, will launch on 1 January. NME will be an inclusive and progressive organisation that harnesses the dynamism and energy...

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Paul Dacre Launches Passionate Defence of Press Freedom

Associated Newspapers editor-in-chief Paul Dacre has launched a passionate defence of the Freedom of Information Act, arguing that proposals to water it down are part of an “unprecedented attack” upon the freedom of the press in the UK.   In...

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Tower Hamlets to Rein in Council Paper East End Life

Tower Hamlets has agreed to make their weekly newspaper East End Life compliant with Government rules which prevent council publications from competing with independent commercial newspapers, according to Communities Secretary Greg Clark. At a Newspaper Conference quarterly lunch this week...

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