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  1. Was the Scotsman right to sack Nick Clayton for blogging?

    journalism.co.uk » News from Journalism.co.uk - Sep 25, 2008

    Earlier this week Journalism.co.uk picked up an update to Twitter from Nick Clayton, technology journalist, weekly tech columnist for the Scotsman, and recently signed-up blogger for Scottish media news website

    Also tagged: blogs, blogging, job losses, the scotsman, journalism standards, tim bowdler, scotsman publications, allmediascotland, nick clayton, alison gray

  2. Adrian Jeakings will replace John Fry at Archant

    journalism.co.uk » News from Journalism.co.uk - Sep 24, 2008

    Following the news that Archant’s CEO John Fry will be the new chief executive at Johnston Press, Archant have announced that Adrian Jeakings will replace him. Jeakings, currently finance director at the Archant

    Also tagged: newspapers, brian mccarthy, archant, job appointments, john fry, stationery office, richard jewson, adrian jeakings

  3. Scotsman fires columnist for blog comment

    guardian.co.uk » Media | guardian.co.uk - Sep 23, 2008

    The Scotsman has fired a columnist following a post he made on an independently owned blog that suggested estate agents would 'not bother advertising' in the paper. By Oliver Luft

    Also tagged: media, press and publishing

  4. FT.com: Archant boss John Fry finalising contract with Johnston Press

    journalism.co.uk » News from Journalism.co.uk - Sep 22, 2008

    Johnston Press is set to appoint John Fry, currently the chief executive of Archant newspaper group, to replace outgoing chief executive Tim Bowdler.

    Also tagged: recruitment, management change, archant, editors pick, job appointments, tim bowdler, john fry

  5. Archant chief exec poised to take over at Johnston Press

    guardian.co.uk » Media | guardian.co.uk - Sep 22, 2008

    Johnston Press looks set to appoint Archant's chief executive, John Fry, in place of Tim Bowdler at the helm of the regional newspaper-publishing group. By Oliver Luft

    Also tagged: business, media, press and publishing, archant

  6. NUJ members at Sheffield titles suspend plans for industrial action

    guardian.co.uk » Media | guardian.co.uk - Sep 18, 2008

    Journalists at Johnston Press newspaper the Sheffield Star and its sister titles have shelved plans for further industrial action. By Oliver Luft

    Also tagged: media, national union of journalists, press and publishing, media unions

  7. Staff at Johnston Press's Sheffield Star and sister titles plan more industrial action

    guardian.co.uk » Media | guardian.co.uk - Sep 11, 2008

    NUJ members at the Sheffield Star and its sister titles plan to follow yesterday's industrial action with further stoppages next week. By Oliver Luft

    Also tagged: media, press and publishing

  8. Sheffield Star staff plan industrial action over Johnston Press cutbacks

    guardian.co.uk » Media | guardian.co.uk - Sep 3, 2008

    National Union of Journalists members working at Johnston Press newspaper the Sheffield Star and its sister titles are set to take industrial action next Wednesday. By Oliver Luft

    Also tagged: media, national union of journalists, press and publishing, media unions

  9. Johnston Press' advertising revenue slumps 21%

    guardian.co.uk » Media | guardian.co.uk - Aug 27, 2008

    Company's exclusively local readership makes it vulnerable to downturns in classified ads

    Also tagged: business, media, advertising, media business, press and publishing

  10. MediaGuardian: Johnston Press advertising continues to fall

    journalism.co.uk » News from Journalism.co.uk - Aug 27, 2008

    In their half-yearly report the regional newspaper group Johnston Press announced that advertising revenues are down by 21 per cent year on year, for the first seven weeks of the second half of 2008.

    Also tagged: advertising, newspapers, editors pick, advertising revenues, newspaper group

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