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Archant goes mobile with YOC

christianlouca wrote 1 week ago: YOC will develop bespoke mobile sites for Archant and help the publisher to develop its digital stra … more →

Tags: mobile internet, Digital Marketing, Mobile Advertising, Display advertising, Publishing Industry, YOC Group, Publishing, Suffolk Brewery Adnams, great yarmouth

Docklands Networking Gigs

stanstedbreakfast wrote 4 months ago: There have been several networking opportunities during the past few weeks including Business Juncti … more →

Tags: networking and events, Cartouche London, LinkedIn, business junction, Docklands Business Club, The London Chamber of Commerce, David Holme, cartouche, EMG Events

Around the regions

privatefraser wrote 6 months ago: File under “predictable”. Archant have folded Oxfordshire Life into Cotswolds Life, and … more →

Tags: Closures, consumer magazines

Town and country

privatefraser wrote 8 months ago: More predictable news from the world of free local magazines, with these two articles from Media Bul … more →

Tags: Closures, consumer magazines, rise, staffordshire county

The unkindest cut3 comments

privatefraser wrote 10 months ago: Private Frazer’s article on the rejuvenating properties of a cold porridge face scrub may now … more →

Tags: Closures, consumer magazines, Merricks Media, Brand New You

Who needs offices anyway?4 comments

Gary Andrews wrote 11 months ago: Local newspaper group Archant has decided it doesn’t need as many offices in London. Managing … more →

Tags: Work, The Meeeeja, Economics, Future of Journalism, regional newspapers, Cloud Computing, Offices

Archant profits fall 9.9% year on year

Peter Morgan wrote 1 year ago: Archant, the largest independently owned regional newspaper group has reported profits down 9.9% yea … more →

Tags: Regional Press, Trends, Regionals, Finance

Snapshot of UK local newspaper activity11 comments

sarahhartley wrote 1 year ago: There is an update to this following the DEN October meeting, here. Addition, May 26. The slideshow … more →

Tags: Journalism, Online, Northcliffe, Newspapers, trinitymirror

OK, to get this newsprint quart into this web pint pot, how many pint pots is it actually going to take?

Rick Waghorn wrote 1 year ago: There was many a line in this that caught my eye; most of which can be saved for another day. http:/ … more →

Tags: Birmingham Evening Mail, Clay Shirky, Loddon, Northcliffe, Norwich, Paul Myners, Trinity Mirror

The value of the individual journalist as a brand is worth diddly-squat once that No47 bus hoves into view...

Rick Waghorn wrote 1 year ago: Many, many moons ago – when www.mylocalwriter.com was even less than a twinkle in anyone … more →

Tags: General, Journalism, MLW, Jeremy Clarkson, Water Lily, MyFootballWriter.com, rickwaghorn.co.uk

Mr Magic Lantern, Part II. Shedding a little light on the biggest challenge for us all - proving value.

Rick Waghorn wrote 1 year ago: Apologies if we go back to the same ’source’ material again. And this time, I’ll g … more →

Tags: General, MFW, advertising, Journalism, MLW, JEEcamp, Clay Shirky, Anthony Lilley, Bill Keller

On subs and ad make-up people and what a digital future might just hold for both...

Rick Waghorn wrote 1 year ago: I have to tread very carefully round this subject. Very carefully. But as we all know the news the o … more →

Tags: General, advertising, Journalism

The art of elegant organisation; or the scribblings of a loon...1 comment

Rick Waghorn wrote 1 year ago: It was a simple question from Pete Ashton – and one that, at the time, I had no answer to. I … more →

Tags: General, BBC, ITV Local, JEEcamp, MyFootballWriter.com, MyLocalWriter.com, Scribbles, Trinity Mirror

Geotagging: the experiences of Archant's Web Editor6 comments

paulbradshaw wrote 1 year ago: Could 2008 be the year geotagging breaks through? Archant are the ones to watch in the UK with (dela … more →

Tags: Futurology, Geotagging, hyperlocal, Newspapers, NUJ, James Goffin, Suffolk


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